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Mar. 25th, 2010 05:20 pmA new review of Life Through Cellophane. A really nice one, too.
What I love about all the reviews is that each reviewer has found something different to like (and occasionally dislike) in the novel. One of the things I read for is a dialogue between me and the book in question. What the reviews (and the amazing number of readers who contact me and let me know what they got out of it and ask how Liz is going - my estimate is that about 40% of readers are contacting me and talking to me about the book) are telling me is that Life Through Cellophane sets up a dialogue and that readers are each of them developing a personal relationship with the book. I am very, very happy with this.
What I love about all the reviews is that each reviewer has found something different to like (and occasionally dislike) in the novel. One of the things I read for is a dialogue between me and the book in question. What the reviews (and the amazing number of readers who contact me and let me know what they got out of it and ask how Liz is going - my estimate is that about 40% of readers are contacting me and talking to me about the book) are telling me is that Life Through Cellophane sets up a dialogue and that readers are each of them developing a personal relationship with the book. I am very, very happy with this.