My novel MONSTER received a very special review from
bestselling author James Byron Huggins. A few elements in the novel really captivated
Mr. Huggins, and he generously provided one of the greatest reviews I’ve ever
garnered. Because I’m a geezer, who doesn’t get too far up or down, I enjoy the
reviews, including the one star and two star hit pieces I’ve mentioned before.
We have to stay ready to counter the Book Killers on the Amazon marketplace or
they can destroy our sales, which is the goal. I also confess I see the humor
in this particular abstract comparison between James Byron Huggins’ sterling
review of a fellow author, and Crusty from San Francisco’s review of the same
novel only four days later. My wife, Saint Joyce, rarely understands the humor,
when she sees me laughing at the one star BK’s hit pieces, but when I read
these two for her enjoyment, even she laughed at the incongruity.
First here is James Byron Huggins’ wonderful review
of MONSTER:
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5.0 out of 5 stars Astonishingly well-done, December
2, 2013
By
This review is from: MONSTER (Kindle Edition)
I am one
who tends to say that well-done characters are everything in a novel. I would
even say that a great character can carry a poorly written novel. But that is
not the case with MONSTER, which is fantastically well-written story of a truly
unforgettable character. In fact, the protagonist in "Monster" is one
of the most well-defined, well-fleshed out characters I've come across in a
very long time. While DeLeo does nothing to attract attention to his true skill
as a writer, when he wishes to impress, he does it with a flare of skill and
daring that reminds me of a meteorite flashing across the sky.
I am a professional writer with numerous best-sellers, and read quite a lot,
but Bernard Lee DeLeo is one of the purest writing talents I have ever had the
pleasure of reading - a brilliant writing talent that I can only envy.
* * *
Okay… wow… that was awesome, right - guaranteed to
swell the head of any novelist. Not so fast, my friends, because only four days
later, Crusty from San Francisco chimed in with a bit different view of my
writing. Here’s good old Crusty’s take on MONSTER:
1.0 out of 5 stars why did I waste my time, December
6, 2013
By
This review is from: MONSTER (Kindle Edition)
Poorly written, formulaic and
predictable story. The dialog is stilted and unrealistic. There is very little
complexity to any characters or themes. I frankly wonder why this was written
and published.
* * *
So, there you have it. In the space of four
days, I flashed from a meteoric writing talent to a waste of time. I’m one who
grasps whatever entertainment I can, where I can. Although if Crusty is an
actual reader of MONSTER rather than a Book Killer, he or she (is Crusty
masculine or feminine – I don’t know) of course bypassed the six full chapters
Amazon gives away for free with their ‘Look Inside’ feature. All of the
elements annoying Crusty were on display in the first six chapters. That’s not
the point here. Either you have to enjoy reviews and the gaming that goes on in
the Amazon marketplace, or you pretend they don’t exist. I’m not much on
pretending, except when I’m writing on my assent into the stars, or crashing
into 'waste of time land'. I thought my author friends as well as my blog readers would get a laugh out of this. I did. :)