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POORLY WRITTEN, JUVENILE & BEGGARS BELIEF
NOTE: Due to comment posted Jan 5th (and deleted Jan 6th), this author just made my "never, ever in a million years" list. Most insulting was this:
"...I never claimed to be a professional writer,... As for wasting peoples [sic] hard earned money it's $3... so I'm not breaking bank accounts..."
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SECOND CHANCE ROMANCE by Sophie Monroe had a promising start. The prologue set the stage very nicely by providing a back history to the relationship between Jules and Noah before transitioning to the present time, story-wise. Admittedly, the writing style seemed a bit simplistic and unpolished, and for me, repeated descriptions of what the heroine did with her hair, make-up and clothes became tiresome rather quickly. But I tried to ignore all that to concentrate on the story itself.
Unfortunately, this book became a DNF for me at 17%. Note that I review DNFs on a case-by-case basis (meaning, I usually don't). But this book had such serious flaws that I felt compelled to warn future readers/buyers of what to expect. That way, they can at least make an informed decision as to whether or not to proceed with this book.
Forgive me if this seems preachy or harsh, or some of it turns into remedial English Composition by using "technical" terms. But simply saying that this book was "poorly written" wouldn't be enough. In no particular order:
STORY:
(1) Telling, and not showing
(2) Clichéd plot devices
(3) Nonsensical moments (e.g., how does a stripper write a note in the middle of a performance?)
FORMATTING:
(1) No indents to paragraphs (and no spacing in between either)
(2) Paging-wise, end of one chapter runs into new chapter
(3) Inconsistent scene breaks
(4) Completely different font for several pages before switching back
WRITING:
(1) Wrong tense usage
(2) Run-on/incorrect paragraph structures, organization and/or transitions. E.g., one character's dialogue shouldn't be in the same paragraph as general narrative or another character's thoughts.
(3) Incorrect use of "that" when modifying a person (should be "who")
(4) Errors in punctuating dialogue (there are basic, mandatory rules for fiction writing)
(5) Errors in distinguishing between dependent and independent clauses
(6) "wits", NOT "whit's"
Lastly, the DNF point: copy/paste repetition of a past scene following POV switch. At first, I thought I had accidentally backpaged on the Kindle but no, it was the same scene with little to no changes. Laziness or utter ignorance re: how to write? IDK.
Downvote this review or not, I don't care. As someone who learned as much from reading books growing up as from formal education, I consider most books to be continuing education in some form and hate feeling dumbed down. As with any job performance, it's not too much to expect a writer, aspiring or otherwise, to know the basic tools of his/her profession.
I don't expect the next Pulitzer Prize winner for every book that I read. But this version of SECOND CHANCE ROMANCE is a shoddy product. And it's particularly offensive that people would unknowingly pay for it, valuable time- or money-wise.
ADDED 06-Jan-2012: I completely forgot... my thanks to Secret Book Claus(e). It was a perfect pick, even if the execution wasn't.
EDITED: To separate "TECHNICAL" into "FORMATTING" and "WRITING".
***** UPDATE 30-Jan-2013 *****
I had hoped that something good would come out of my original review after this book was de-listed on Jan 6th, despite the BS which followed. So I skimmed through the new version re-listed on Jan 27th. Alas, 'twas not to be...
Still formatting errors in new version (e.g., now have intermittent indents, sometimes every other paragraph--quick skim via Amazon's "Look Inside" feature will confirm this). Stripper still somehow writes a note while performing on stage so that another performer could read it (true talent, that). And people are still heading to the "alter" to get married.
And contrary to repeated statements, apparently didn't bother to have "the good friend" who's "an English teacher with a fancy masters degree" do an edit/proof, despite all the reviews pointing out poor writing since her very first book. So definitely not recommended for anyone who prefers proper grammar, word usage and sentence structure, as well as correct dialogue punctuation.
Also, NOT recommended for anyone who cares about copyright issues. Copyright to this book is expressly noted/protected but portions of its content may violate the copyright of others.
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