Ex&TheSingleGirlbyLaniDianeRich

by SB Sarah Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 07:18 PM
Our Grade:
B
Title: Ex & The Single Girl
Author: Lani Diane Rich
Publication Info: 5-Spot/Time-Warner 2005, ISBN: 0446693073
Genre: Chick Lit


This book isn’t published yet and I want to be able to review it in a manner that describes it well without giving away all the good bits, because reviewing a book that was published six years ago, like some of my earlier pieces here, is way different than reviewing a book that technically hasn’t been born to the market yet.

I will tell you that the ending made me cry on the bus, and as I’ve said before, nothing alarms people more than a pregnant lady crying. So I had to put my coat over my head and pretend I was sleeping. Let the record state: I was reduced to huddling under my red coat as the defensive line of hormones rushed the quarterback of my emotional control and knocked him on his ass. 

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Reviewingmyownreview

by Candy Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 10:45 AM

Sara Donati posted an interesting tidbit that addresses how she feels about negative reviews, and she provides an example of a review that’s critical of the work vs. a review that attacks the author.

I’ve been pretty poisonous about books I don’t like, and I wanted to see if I ever clearly attacked an author instead of a book, so I headed over to the archives to re-read some of my D reviews.

First up in the list was my review for Vera Nazarian’s Lords of Rainbow, and early on in the review, I came across this sentence: “The story opens when Our Intrepid Heroine, Ranheas Ylir, stumbles upon what seems to be an assassination attempt on an aristocrat’s coach.”

Holy shit. That is one important motherfuckin’ coach there, people. Maybe it pissed off a capo? I don’t know what that coach did, but it somehow deserved being set upon by some wack-ass guildmembers dedicated to killing and mayhem.

Anyway, what an embarrassing sentence. Kids, see what happens to your writing when you don’t have an editor?

I’m off to re-write that sentence. But I’m immortalizing my stupidity here. Because good stupidity deserves to be immortalized.

I’m now afraid to re-read my other reviews.

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CoronationCeremonyforShannon!

by SB Sarah Friday, October 28, 2005 at 01:56 PM

Behold! The reading of Danielle Steele novels shall yield a most wonderful prize for Shannon: A Smart Bitch Title™!

Kneel, Shannon, as The Smart Bitches Dub Thee:

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GuessthatLonelyHeart

by SB Sarah Friday, October 28, 2005 at 09:52 AM

You know the drill: Heroine name, Author Name, and Book name, and you get a Smart Bitch title! Fresh off the presses! Steaming hot! OK, that’s gross, but you know what I mean.

So Much Tragedy It’s a Wonder I Don’t Off Myself

Revolutionary heroine who suffers endlessly from repeated setbacks, including measles, heartbreak, financial ruin, and attacks from lower classes, seeks handsome, charming hero to show me real love and security. Financial security is nice and I do love the caviar lifestyle, but money is never enough when the stock market falls and you aren’t strong enough to weather the poverty. I will dance my way into your heart, if you can ignore the grammatical errors and clunky prose.

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HeroNamingFun

by SB Sarah Friday, October 28, 2005 at 07:02 AM

Check out the name of Nora Roberts’ hero in her re-released 1998 book Spellbound:

Eyebrows! Calin Farrell.

Ha!

I wonder if any editors for the re-released edition considered changing the name?

Or, was the goal for us to read it and picture the eyebrows?

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