Official Review: Rufus by Jim Fayssoux
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Re: Official Review: Rufus by Jim Fayssoux
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This is a huge pet peeve for me! Also, it possibly too alien-based for me to really enjoy.Also, the author has a habit of giving an extensive back-story and description of each character the first time they are introduced. It made the plot lag and interrupted the action.
Thanks for the thoughtful review!
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I hope you enjoy it. I love your picture of the book-reading dragon.Kelyn wrote: ↑10 Feb 2019, 22:41 I generally love time travel books and, as you said, the plotline of this one sounds like it held a lot of promise. I actually like to read the backstories of the characters in the books I'm reading although it sounds like the author could have used a different approach to better effect. My suspension of disbelief reaches probably ridiculously high levels so I don't think that would be a problem either. The use of the n- word would be more of a problem, but I would try to skim those parts. I think I'll put this one on my TBR shelf. Thanks for the informative review!!
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Yep, I really wanted this book to be better than it was.Joy35 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2019, 12:27 Great review! I love the premise but not sure I could get past all the errors. I would hope the author gets a good editor on board and publishes again. There's another book by this author that interests me as well, but it seems similar mistakes in that one too. He's definitely got some good ideas that could be really great books! Thanks for your insight!