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Old 07-15-2010, 02:50 PM   #13
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Amazon reviews are personal reviews. People write and score according to their tastes. It's not an objective review, nor the "reviewer" should try to write one that applies to everyone.

That reader felt offended or annoyed by, apparently, anti-christian trashing/rants in the book.

I didn't read the book, so I don't know if it's true, but it's good to know. There might be other people who think the same and won't want to read the book.

But there's other people who enjoyed it and gave 5 stars.

It's all a matter of tastes. When I brwse amazon for a new book, I don't care about the stars. I just look at them so that I can sample positive and negative reviews and then make my choice.

Don't be sad because of a bad review. Specially one that is drowned in the middle of positive reviews. There's will always be bad reviews, no matter how good the book.
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