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Page One Review – Eyeleash by Jess C. Scott

 

Oct 29 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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This first page of Jess C. Scott’s Eyeleash falls flat, and here’s why: the use of shortened language (“abt”), the suggestion that I’m about to read a series of random blog entries with no particular movement in any direction (“Rants raves and everything else”), and the immediate introduction to a narrator who believes her blog [...]

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Page One Review: Drift by Sara San Angelo

 

Oct 8 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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I live in Tennessee, so there’s much in Sara San Angelo’s opening page of Drift that has me thinking, “Oh, yeah. Yep. It’s just like that.” The suffocating heat, the weeds and shrubs and dirt roads. The cow fields and the horses. I even drive a battered green (-ish/blue) Toyota. Because of this, the first [...]

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Page One Review: The Day Jesus Rode into Croydon by Daryl Gould

 

Jun 8 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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What I like about this first page is that it makes me ask questions: why is this man hiding in the bushes? What’s he going to do with that crowbar? I also like the simplicity and truth of the first sentence: The good thing about bushes is that they don’t pretend to be something that [...]

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Page One Review: The List by Carmen Shirkey

 

Apr 28 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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The List by Carmen Shirkey identifies itself fairly quickly as chick-lit (light, upbeat fiction marketed toward young women). I point this out only because I don’t read much (any) chick lit, these days, so I was hesitant, at first, to critique the page. Someone who doesn’t read a particular genre may not necessarily be the [...]

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Page One Review: In Search of Aimai Cristen by Philip Good

 

Apr 17 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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[First-glance impression: the font looks like 14 point Arial, which gives the overall presentation an unprofessional/amateur appearance. Also, the page numbers are too close to the rest of the text.] In Search of Aimai Cristen by Phillip Good does not begin with the page above, but with this personal ad on page one: 1.    The [...]

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Page One Review: Daughter of the Sun by Lonnie Ezell

 

Apr 10 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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First, I like the sun graphic at the start of each chapter. It fits the title, obviously, but also the genre (fantasy). It’s fun and mystical. I began reading this page intrigued. I don’t read much fantasy and never have, but that doesn’t mean I don’t like it. I can’t really explain why I never [...]

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Page One Review: Gingham Blindfold by Eric Rohr

 

Apr 3 2009in Book Reviews by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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Page One Review is a review of a self-published book’s first page.  Read the first installment here. First: This looks like two pages, but it equates to one full page of text. And it’s a cropped cut; Eric Rohr didn’t begin his book with the sloppy look of no top margin. There is, in fact, [...]

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Introducing: Page One Review – A Review of a Book's First Page

 

Mar 27 2009in Book Reviews, Features, Lead Story by Kristen TsetsiTags:
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If you submit your book for review at SPR, you should understand that means the possibility of having the first page of your book critiqued in this column. Don’t misunderstand: “critique” does not (only) mean “to criticize.” I make no promises that some work won’t be criticized, but for the purposes of this column, “critique” means exactly what Webster says it means: “A critical review or commentary…

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