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"popular bestselling"

I removed these words from the lead because I couldn't find any sources to back them up. If anyone finds any, please feel free to reinsert the necessary words and cite them. Thanks Themfromspace ( talk) 23:34, 9 January 2009 (UTC) reply

Critical reaction

Removing as hype. Example why:

Stel Pavlou is a genre-bender… Gene is a powerful read. The Observer

The actual context:

Stel Pavlou is a real genre-bender. The scriptwriter for Samuel L Jackson's movie, The 51st State , Pavlou's first novel, Decipher was half-crime, half Michael Crichton. Gene is pretty much uncategorisable although it has epic pretensions ... When I read the plot synopsis on the back cover, it sounded to me dangerously like an out-take from Ghostbusters or some such comic nonsense. But Pavlou's fast-paced storytelling carried me along so I didn't think too much about the loopiness of the plot. Some of the memories about ancient battles read a bit hokily but taken on its own terms, Gene is a powerful read. It won't be to everyone's taste but Pavlou certainly deserves an A for ambition.

With such cherry-picking going on, I very much doubt the other reviews are neutrally reported. Gordonofcartoon ( talk) 03:13, 10 January 2009 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"popular bestselling"

I removed these words from the lead because I couldn't find any sources to back them up. If anyone finds any, please feel free to reinsert the necessary words and cite them. Thanks Themfromspace ( talk) 23:34, 9 January 2009 (UTC) reply

Critical reaction

Removing as hype. Example why:

Stel Pavlou is a genre-bender… Gene is a powerful read. The Observer

The actual context:

Stel Pavlou is a real genre-bender. The scriptwriter for Samuel L Jackson's movie, The 51st State , Pavlou's first novel, Decipher was half-crime, half Michael Crichton. Gene is pretty much uncategorisable although it has epic pretensions ... When I read the plot synopsis on the back cover, it sounded to me dangerously like an out-take from Ghostbusters or some such comic nonsense. But Pavlou's fast-paced storytelling carried me along so I didn't think too much about the loopiness of the plot. Some of the memories about ancient battles read a bit hokily but taken on its own terms, Gene is a powerful read. It won't be to everyone's taste but Pavlou certainly deserves an A for ambition.

With such cherry-picking going on, I very much doubt the other reviews are neutrally reported. Gordonofcartoon ( talk) 03:13, 10 January 2009 (UTC) reply


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