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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2012-08-11 10:10 pm
Here we are again...
... but this time, sincerely, I didn't care much and I have a reason for that. I read a book from a newbie author, Atom Heart John Beloved by Luke Hartwell. I think I was the first to review it, and since I have the referrals link report, I know people went on the Amazon website and bought the book after reading my review. I was happy of that, actually more than one people did that, and if you consider that I cannot check all link, then I think even more than those I saw bought it. Very very happy for this new author, it's always a joy to see a new attempt being successful.And then today I received a notification from Amazon someone left a comment on the review on their website. I was happy and clicked to read the comment (I love comment)... this is it:
"Due to a complete disregard for proofing, or perhaps just bad grammatical skills, this review makes little or no sense.
Why bother posting a review if no one can understand it?" (http://www.amazon.com/review/R1QQV3WJ3XH910/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=1478142928&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=)
it was a bummer. I even re-read the review to understand if it was really so bad, and sincerely, I don't think so. My first reaction was to blame myself, but then, just second away, I thought, go to hell you and your hateful comment, you are not even worth a second thought. And I posted a reply:
"Apparently you are 1 out of 5 who cannot understand this review, and btw, since I also posted this on my website, and I have the referrals links report, I also know that people bought the book AFTER reading this same review. So yes, I think my "bother" in posting this review was worth the result. And BTW how many languages do you speak? Because, obviously English is not my mother tongue, but I can write good enough to have people giving me a positive vote, while probably you don't speak and write in Italian, am I wrong?"
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Go you for telling him off. What an ass. Cause yeah, I doubt he can speak another language. I sure as hell can't, and admire anyone with multi-lingual abilities.
I find a lot of books through you, so keep on rocking ^__^
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*hugs you*
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I sort of want to watch Bambi now...
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Hi, Elisa!
I've read your review and there isn't a single line I don't understand. Further it is very passionate and positively different from the average review.
You shouldn't bother about what one single person said, but consider the majority of positive voices on the subject.
Ciao
Antonella
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Those who can do, teach.
Those who can't do anything tear down the people actually doing things.
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~smooches~
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Amazing how some people have nothing better to do with their precious time than use it to shit on other people's work. >:(
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Anna x
p.s. that person was clearly an idiot!
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Your answer is perfect !
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Good on you for telling them off.
*hugs*
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I could understand someone complaining about you writing something hateful or insulting, but complaining about you taking the time to write something in a foreign language that is actually helpful (not to mention positive, thus very good for the author) makes no sense to me. Trolls will be trolls.
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Amazon has created a system that is easy to game and they don't care about keeping it honest. I don't think you have anything to worry about from random, cowardly trolls.
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Ps thank you for you comment also there.
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I have nothing but admiration for anyone who learns more than one language, and especially if the second language is English!
Oh - I forgot to add - I'm one of those who bought this book because of your review. I have found so many great m/m books because of you. I don't have the time to go out and search for them on my own. I'd say 90% of the m/m books I buy are because of your reviews (the other 10% are from knowing the authors personally via reading their fanfiction here on LJ).
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Most of my 'reading' right now is via audiobooks. If I read a book these days, it's a computer manual or documentation on the next new system I have to bring on-line. At least I love my job; I can't imagine putting this many hours in on something I didn't have a passion for.
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