You know when an author doesn’t like your review, when you chat for weeks and then no longer hear from them once the review is published.
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This bothers me . . . a lot actually. Authors lately have been feeling well since I have spoken to you and shown you what type of person I am, a good review is required.
No. . . not at all.
A good review is granted to a good book and even if the book is good and I still find issues, they will be pointed out. How can you grow was an author if you only want to hear and see the good of your work?
I am beginning to lose interest in Young Adult books. Every other book deals with nasty and rude teens, useless love triangles and a sense of non deserved entitlement. I’m getting more frustrated with these books. Not to say there aren’t really good YA books, I’m just bored of the same writing in teens.
I love romance novels . . . specifically historical romance. It’s something about the cheesy way the author’s describe intimate moments that makes me go weak at the knees and giggly like a 16 year old.