tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-528106444793810674.post1314703114211629893..comments2024-01-12T20:16:14.223-07:00Comments on Lisa Shafer: A Writer's Blog: In Which I Am Blasted With Sexism And Attempt To Counter It With HumorLisa Shaferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08141316010311729143noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-528106444793810674.post-15852332952827774482014-07-08T12:50:23.341-06:002014-07-08T12:50:23.341-06:00(sarcastic font) Ahh, you silly woman, you just do...(sarcastic font) Ahh, you silly woman, you just don't get it. (end sarcastic font)<br />I guess stating factual stuff (I haven't read the book so I really don't know, but I know you and how you write) with humor makes it emotional. And subjective? Aren't books always subject to one's opinions, likes and dislikes? I wouldn't have much nice to say about a book on competitive running, and a lot of people would be bored with a book on Classic Fords. In your second paragraph, you make it clear where you are coming from, allowing people with like-minded attitudes to accept your review and non-like minded people to immediately know your review is not for them.Max Sartinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07271198231897203659noreply@blogger.com