Rating System
This is the official Chicano Chronicles Book Review Rating System. Simple, logical.
| Rating | Explanation | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| An excellent book from beginning to end, this one will have you hooked. Seriously,
you'll find yourself making time to sit and read this book. Not necessarily perfect, but you can recommend it to anyone and know they won't be dissapointed.
A very good book, well worth reading. It had it's moments and is a worthy addition to your library. Although not as tight as five stars, it is well worth your time.
| Pretty average. It was entertaining, but you won't be dying to see what happens. Actually, you might even find yourself thinking you could be reading something better.
| Flawed. Whatever reason made you read this book, you'll find out it was executed poorly. A fucking chore to read. BORING.
| Sorry as fuck. If you decide to finish this piece of shit, it's only to see if it can get any worse. This crap can inspire you
to write the author hate mail, or maybe even decide to become an author yourself since it looks like anything can get published.
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As far as half stars go, here's an example: If a book gets three and a half stars, it either means the book was average but it had one good element that made it a little better; or it could have been four stars but something fucked it up, like a stupid ending.