A Book Review

I have been reading books for an extremely long time; I started when I was at least three or four years old. Dr. Seuss’ books lined my childhood bookshelf.
But I have only been reviewing books that I have read for maybe twenty years?
I have learned that constructive criticism and your honest opinion aren’t always welcome by certain writers/creatives. With a few that I have encountered, ego gets in the way, and they feel as though everything they put into the ether will shit gold and piss silver.
But it will not. If an unedited book has a great core, a grounded foundation, a plot that readers can follow, and versatility, that book can be salvaged, edited, and reintroduced to the world to get the flowers it deserves.
And I know this can and will happen for “The Conversation” by J. R. Floyd. Below is the review I shared for it on both Amazon and Goodreads:
“The Strength Is There But It Deserves Editing
I appreciated the fact that the author is versatile. In this book, you will find a play, fiction, spoken word/poetry, and simple dialogue between a mother and daughter.
The development of each piece is sound and vividly expressed with poignant details, however, grammar, syntax, punctuation, etc., takes away from the full enjoyment of the book.
The author’s voice cannot be denied or buried. It comes out swinging and demands a listening ear and attentive eyes. I thoroughly enjoyed the first half of the book and sunk deeply into the plots and storylines.
With an overhaul and some solid editing, this could be a remarkable project. The strength is there, and one does benefit from reading it in its form, but I believe this is a rough draft that could shine with two or more digs into its bones.
The core is alive–bringing it to the surface in a more pristine form can happen, and I hope it does. The talent is unshackled, it simply needs to be formed, ironed out, and polished.
I hope to see a revised, edited version. I would purchase it as well.”
I reached out to J. R. to share the review with her first, and to let her know that I will be ready for the book’s golden return to the reading world.
She was receptive to the review and admitted she appreciated my honesty and that she knows the potential this book manifested in her head and heart, but it does need more care and attention.
I asked her if I could share it here just as I do with my other reviews, and she said that I could. Trust me, if I were not granted permission, you would not be reading this. This is a community of writers and readers. We deserve to grow amongst one another.
As a writer, I want openness and honesty about my work. As an author, I want reviews that are going to help me grow and keep me aware of my potential to get better, not just “Yes People” gassing my head up for the sake of ratings and approvals.
I am hopeful The Conversation returns when it is time, wearing a new dress, sassy heels, and a mink coat that would make its counterparts jealous.
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Good keeping it honest! I must admit I am often “distracted” by typos!
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I am, too. The editor-likeness in me cannot fully enjoy it, but I am also mindful of great content and storytelling, so I know it when I see it/read it.
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Refreshing review and exchange. Thanks to you and the author. I applaud her receptiveness and encourage her to keep going!
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🙏🏾🩵
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A beautiful and heartfelt review. I’m glad she was appreciative and receptive.
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I am, too. Thank you, Peggy!
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Oh yea, we definitely must keep the community alive for readers and writers.
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Facts. Yes!
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Nice post. Looks like a good read. I was to create and design a booklet type book myself.
Anyway, super smooth layout.
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Dear Readers, a few words from Author J. R. Floyd ( AKA dragthepen). I am thankful for the review. The Conversation was a project that got away from me. It was my intention to go back and edit the book, but life got in the way. I should have taken the book down. Tre’s review helped me to get back on track. I am working with an editor to polish the book that I put time, energy and emotion into. The Conversation will be back. Thank you Tre! 💕
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“‘The Conversation” will be back” as it should be! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You’re quite welcome. Thank you for putting your thoughts out into the world.
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“As a writer, I want openness and honesty about my work. As an author, I want reviews that are going to help me grow and keep me aware of my potential to get better, not just “Yes People” gassing my head up for the sake of ratings and approvals.”
I second that. I am a bit scared as well. Still working to get my ‘work’ published by the end of this year, I do wonder if people were just nice to me, when they told me that I should make it public. What if it’s not worth it?
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You will only know that when you have made it public. I still wonder and worry every time I hit “publish” or produce a new collection of work to be purchased by the masses. You have to be brave enough to dive in. 🙏🏽💙
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It is so refreshing to read this review trE and I hope that J.R. finds the right person to help with the revision. There must be millions of unpublished works sitting on shelves, in cupboards, and on computers, that could bring pleasure to many, and success to the writers, if only for some judicious editing!
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I hope she finds the right person as well. The book deserves to be read in an edited and completely finished revision. She has a strong voice and it is evident in the pages, and I enjoy her blog, too. Thank you for reading and commenting, Peter!
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Hi Peter,
Yes, found someone who is interested in helping and the work has begun.
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