A review by kitbauman
Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One & Never Lets Them Go by Les Edgerton

3.0

The message was fantastic, but the author was a bit long-winded. There are only so many times you can read about Thelma & Louise, and how Thelma was trying to free herself from male domination. I got it the first time, and had to have read it about ten. Thelma & Louise may have been a great movie, and a shining example, but it was a screenplay. It was never a novel or a short story, which, as I understood it, was the focus of this book.

I liked the points he made, and I'll take them to heart, but, as Edgarton raves about brevity, he may like to employ it himself.