Thursday, March 18, 2010

The top 20 most annoying book reviewer cliches and how to use them all in one meaningless review

Here are eleven of them. You can read the rest here.


1. Gripping
2. Poignant: if anything at all sad happens in the book, it will be described as poignant
3. Compelling
4. Nuanced: in reviewerspeak, this means, "The writing in the book is really great. I just can't come up with the specific words to explain why."
5. Lyrical: see definition of nuanced, above.
6. Tour de force
7. Readable
8. Haunting
9. Deceptively simple: as in, "deceptively simple prose"
10. Rollicking: a favorite for reviewers when writing about comedy/adventure books
11. Fully realized

1 comment:

Rastaman said...

You forgot "trajectory"--or is that just used by academics?