You know that thing where reviewers are nervous about reviewing books that go outside their own culture, in case they miss something or get it wrong? That just hit. Right after writing a long, thorough, mostly positive review.
You know that thing where reviewers are nervous about reviewing books that go outside their own culture, in case they miss something or get it wrong? That just hit. Right after writing a long, thorough, mostly positive review.
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thoughtations, contemplations, fulminations & other random things from books...
Voracious reader, book lover, intermittant blogger, audiologist. These things are some of me, but not the sum of me.
Love and Zombies. And books. And infrequent updates.
Reading (mostly) romance books down under
Hidden Depths
Bawdy romcoms with a big ♥.
Reviews, book thoughts and opinions of one omnivorous reader.
The vagaries of my mind, the products of my hands. Not always safe for work.
64 books. 1 Champion. Get your game on.
Your hypocrisy is showing
Audiobook reviews and book reviews. Occasional opining.
“Miss Bates…had never boasted either beauty or cleverness. Her youth had passed without distinction, and her middle of life was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman..." Emma, Jane Austen
We’re not always going to get it “right” or “perfect.” Post and see where the chips fall: it could be a learning experience … says she who practically throws up every time she hits the “Publish” button and revises 20 times, but you see, now curiosity is eating the cat. 😉
Not just me, then? I pretty much invariably update a minute after I post.
You are not ALONE! 😉 Updating is My Friend. But I’ve also been taking the plunge and hitting that Publish button, even when I’m not sure, as a test of my mettle: sometimes I flounder, sometimes wade, sometimes dive …