I always try to give
my honest opinion of the books I receive.
Not exact matches
From the buzz around Kate Bolick's
book Spinster: Making a Life
of One's Own to the unfortunate language Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy used in writing the
opinion legalizing same - sex marriage,
of the unmarried being «condemned to live in loneliness,» the state
of singles — and let's be
honest, mostly single women — has been on a lot
of people's minds.
They are asked for an
honest assessment
of a
book and to share their
opinion with readers.
The main purpose
of my virtual
book tour for Fagin's Boy was to give various historical fiction bloggers a copy
of the
book and allow them to give their
honest opinions.
Book reviewers will be honest about their opinions of your book, good or
Book reviewers will be
honest about their
opinions of your
book, good or
book, good or bad.
Your reviews don't need to be a long dissertation
of the
book, I like to keep them short, sweet, and hopefully to the point (some people think I am too blunt on things I dislike, but I am at least giving you my
honest opinion!).
The bottom line, in my
opinion, is that when a publisher or author pays someone for a review, they need to understand that they are paying for an
honest opinion and a critical analysis
of their
book, not a positive marketing miracle.
I am going to review some
books that are unreleased or newly released by the help
of some websites like netgalley as they are sweet enough to provide me some DRC copies
of the
books.I will talk to you through my articles just like a friend and I would provide you with a
honest opinion and insight on the
books I read.