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Back in April, John Scalzi posted a challenge to writers to post their one-star reviews, own them, and then move on. In April, I Had No Brain, due to the writing of Longeye, but today, I am procrastinating. Herewith and therefore, snippets of one-star reviews received by various Lee and Miller books, for your viewing pleasure.

Note: This is NOT a call to contact Amazon about "inappropriate" reviews, or to pester the reviewers. They're entitled to their opinions, and are clearly passionate about them. It is, however, a fascinating illustration of reader expectation, and how we don't ever read (or, apparently, write) the same book, even when we think we have.


I DARE

If you enjoyed Partners in Necessity be prepared for disappointment when you purchase this book. Yes, those enjoyable characters Edger, Miri, Val Con etc. are still present but their stories are basically over and most of this book centers on new characters that are not nearly as interesting. I know writers have to pay the rent but really-get this one from the library first.

CRYSTAL DRAGON

*(...)composed of page upon chapter of ponderous introspection, mystical meanderings and conversations of individual characters - to themselves! None of the expected kaleidoscopic glimpses of the heart-rending, joyous, hilarious, inspiring, shocking human condition of previous protagonists - just a never-ending monolog of (rather dull) description. I have to believe that some horrible mistake happened at the publisher where some OTHER author's book was inadvertantly substituted for Lee & Millers. (...)


*being a designer, i realize that the creative process doesn't operate by demand, but i would rather learn more about our heroes after they and the Tree left liad than read backstory. (...)give us back miri and the turtles and shan and the rest.


LOCAL CUSTOM (AUDIO)

(...)I tried to listen to it, 4 times, but each time I realized after an hour or so that I had no clue what had been going on and I tried again. I gave up eventually. (...) My advice to the authors is to forget about writing books 2..6 and get a job in a different field.


DUAINFEY

*I was not expecting rape fantasies or sordid sex. I'm not sure why they wrote this, but I'm glad I only got it from the library and didn't pay for it. It's one I won't be adding to my shelf.


*The dialogue was trite, the story non-existent and at times painful.


*(...) disgusted. Sex, S&M and absolutely zero plot or worth while dialogue. Normally I donate my books to the public library but this only deserved the trash can. What a waste of money and time.

*(...) a badly written S&M fantasy with evil elves, a helpless hapless heroine and not much of a plot. (...)I wonder what Lee and Miller were thinking of to write this?


*WHAT A WASTE OF TALENT......DEFINITELY NOT WORTH THE MONEY.....THEY SHOULD STICK TO THE LIADEN NOVELS EVEN OF THEY ARE TIRED OF WRITING THEM (WHICH LATELY DOES SHOW) WHICH HAVE CLASSY DIALOGUE AND SUPERB STORY LINES- WHICH DUAINFEY DOES NOT.....IF I COULD GIVE MINUS STARS I WOULD

Date: 2008-11-02 05:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oneminutemonkey.livejournal.com
That reminds me to ask:
Any chance we'll ever see any more audiobook adaptations? Like of Pilots Choice, maybe?

And I really do need to pick up Duainfey. Regrettably, none of the local stores carry it, and I've always preferred buying in person before ordering from online. Now I have to decide whether I should make the store order it, or just do it online. Choices, choices.

Date: 2008-11-02 01:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com
Any chance we'll ever see any more audiobook adaptations?

Buzzy Multimedia has the option to do the rest of the Liaden books in audio. The fact that they have not continued on to Scout's Progress leads me to believe that Local Custom hasn't really done all that well for them.

Edited Date: 2008-11-02 01:24 pm (UTC)

Date: 2008-11-04 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] growlycub.livejournal.com
That's too bad. I think the price point had a lot to do with it as did the very uneven quality of the reading itself.

I understand that audio books are expensive to produce and that you have to price them according to what you expect to sell so you make a profit, but on the flip side at a price point of $25 vs $50, they would have sold many more copies. Guess they weren't willing to take that risk. :(

I see that they are now selling an MP3 version for $20 and the CD version is $30. Maybe that will generate more sales!

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