

I liked it so much I thought it was unfair to not give the author my money. The only thing they offered was the reading material and I purchased Ordinary Handsome the same day I posted my review. Steven Baird and Patrick Hodges asked me for my honest review and not for positive reviews. Giving this book the same rating I gave Ordinary Handsome or Joshua’s Island would be insulting after this. And you certainly do not ask it in return for the next part of your story.

If you want reviews from your readers you ask for their opinion out of kindness of their hearts. I would have given this 2/5 stars if I had taken this into account. I was soft to leave this out of my assessment when I reviewed this book for Amazon, but I don’t hold back here. I don’t like it and I respond terribly to it. “As soon as you give me X amount of positive reviews I’ll let you know what happens next.” This is blackmail.

It’s got over 62 five star reviews now… WHERE’S BOOK 2? The other reason I wouldn’t give five stars was this: I finished reading minutes ago and I’m already pissed I can’t know what happens next. I don’t know when this book was released and I don’t care. My Thoughts on Diary of a Wimpy Villager :īad things first as it’s the norm… It’s aimed at a younger audience so I won’t complain it’s short, but I will complain about how it ends BECAUSE it is aimed at a younger audience.

There are many books like this by several different authors and I’d give them all a far try (and eventually I will) for being entertaining. All in all I do recommend it if you’re into humorous video game-based stories. The bad cliffhanger annoyed me, but that’s only half the reason I gave this book less than I thought it deserved on story alone. And it’s the diary of a twelve year old Minecraft villager Runt, who wants to become a warrior. This is a self-published kindle book by one Cube Kid. What Is Diary of a Wimpy Villager (Book 1) It’s Minecraft children’s book… Yeeeaah >.>
