The "G" Word - We Review the Reviews of "Echoes in Death"
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This week on Podcast in Death, AJ and Tara dive into the endless amusement that is the Goodreads review section. This time for Echoes in Death.
Highlights include:
The new sacred rule: Never say the “G-word” (ghostwriter). It’s basically Voldemort for book reviews.
A reviewer flexing their massive vocabulary with the word “interiority.”
The mystery of the “sparkly strappy purse” that… doesn’t actually exist. (Someone owes us an apology for this fanfiction-level slander.)
People who hate the series so much… that they keep reading 44 books of it. Make it make sense.
One star reviews from folks who don’t like Sherlock Holmes-type books… while reading a murder mystery novel literally titled Echoes in Death. Sir, the math isn’t mathing.
The eternal question: why do people act like remodeling at "Casa Roarke" is a crime worse than murder?
Plus, a completely necessary tangent about Bill & Ted, the overuse of the word heinous, and the controversial idea of whether movie sing-alongs should be mandatory or punishable by death.
Basically, if you’ve ever hate-finished a book just so you could toss it across the room, this episode is for you.