“I'll talk about what worked, what didn't, what didn't work for ME (those aren't always the same thing), and, if applicable, what I think could have made it better.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books · 12 years ago
Instead of saying a service was "bad," describe exactly what happened (e.g., "The order took 45 minutes to arrive even though the restaurant was half-empty"). 502230_459018
"I had a [Positive/Negative] experience at [Business Name]. The customer service was [Description], and I was especially impressed by [Staff Member/Specific Event]. One thing they could improve is [Suggestion]". “I'll talk about what worked, what didn't, what
“I highlight as I read and leave notes for myself. The three points I try to hit on are character development, plot/pacing and what makes the book unique or different in its genre.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books · 12 years ago One thing they could improve is [Suggestion]"
Highlight both the highlights and the lowlights to provide a fair, well-rounded perspective.
Different reviewers prioritize different details, such as taking time to process or being brutally honest for the reader's sake.