tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184562969471581744.post2034086082075930626..comments2024-03-04T02:09:30.979-06:00Comments on One Man's Pony Ramblings: How To Read A ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184562969471581744.post-991765803213706682016-07-01T17:15:58.548-05:002016-07-01T17:15:58.548-05:00I think the comment got eaten, so I'll say it ...I think the comment got eaten, so I'll say it again.<br /><br />Thank you very much! The reason I said to leave my name anonymous is because I don't have a fimfiction account. I don't read very much fan fiction these days, but I like coming here. You can call me Alberto if you like, since that is my name!<br /><br />Also, English is not my first language, though I feel like I write it much better now than I did when I started learning! Chris helped me edit this also, which was very good, and I think helped a lot with making it easy to read for everyone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184562969471581744.post-456589361332362742016-06-30T19:08:53.314-05:002016-06-30T19:08:53.314-05:00Nobody?
Well, I'll chime in.
Thank you for c...Nobody?<br /><br />Well, I'll chime in.<br /><br />Thank you for contributing, Mr. Anonymous Columnist! Yes, it's important when reading a review to go in prepared, be it for the reviewer himself or the work under review. The former is especially important for knowing how to interpret what's said. Things like: Is he biased for or against certain things? Is he dealing more with making recommendations to readers or critiquing the author? Does he seem pretty fair, or is he one of those people who love or hate nearly everything they read?<br /><br />Thanks again for writing up your advice. Though I do wonder why you wanted to remain anonymous. You haven't said anything inflammatory, and you wrote up your thoughts perfectly fine. No reason to hide from any of this.Pascoitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05861834765162800926noreply@blogger.com