The Only World Building Workbook You'll Ever Need: Your New Setting Bible (Series Bibles for Writers)
S**S
A Technically Legal Scam
I've seen a number of smug '5-star' reviewers putting the onus of this rort on the buyers, for 'not reading the blurb' or simply missing that it's in the word 'workbook'. Have you Googled 'what is a workbook'? Have you looked at the very first definition of the word in the dictionary? If you had, you'd see what I did before purchasing;noun1. a student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject.2. a worker's manual.3. a booklet outlining a course of study.Sure there are other definitions which fit what this workbook actually is (an empty vessel of pages for people to write in), but when there are multiple definitions of something, which vastly differ from each other, it's very important to make the distinction as unambiguous as possible. There are many ways the author could have done this, like showing photos of the actual content inside the pages for example, or at least explicitly stating that there is virtually no semblance of content in it's pages.The fact that there was no attempt at clarity, makes it painfully apparent that the author was intentionally vague and deceitful with their wording and omissions, to prey on those who would be convinced by the reassurance of the flamboyant title."Contents include in-depth..." is the closest the description gets to outright lying to it's audience, as it is a stretch of the imagination to consider anything about the book's prompts to be anything other than rudimentary.Although the money wasted on this book was little concern to me, I feel deeply saddened at the thought of someone less fortunate forking out for this outrageously overpriced, over glorified pile of scrap paper. I hope the author one day wakes up on their bed of money and struggles to stomach their reflection in the mirror."If dignity was money, you could maybe buy a soda".
O**L
Misleading title and description
This is a prompt list and nothing else.I was expecting a book that shares ideas on worldbuilding, that observes existing structures and extrapolates useful information from known patterns or even that shares the thought process the author had when creating worlds themselves.Can I use a prompt book? Sure. It seem a good prompt book, if a bit overpriced. But It's really not what I wanted when I bought this book.
M**Y
just a book of blank pages to write in.
total ripoff.
S**T
Negative Reviews Are People Who Missed the Point
THIS IS NOT A GUIDE, IT IS A WORKBOOK.All of the negative reviews are from people who A: didn’t understand the word “workbook” and/or B: didn’t read the picture that shows the full text of the back of the book.This is a workbook that provides prompts and space to work out those prompts. It DOES NOT TEACH YOU WHAT TO DO, only gives you things to ask about. For example, rather than a book on worldbuilding that says “here is how I create religions for my stories” this book simply includes several sections for you to work, dividing the religion into smaller subcategories such as creation myth and pantheon, so that you can flesh out your world in your own way.Once again, THIS IS NOT A GUIDE, IT IS A WORKBOOK. If you are looking for a guide, you will find it elsewhere, there are plenty of good ones.
R**R
Wow a note book
$15.99 for a note book? Wow, I guess I should have read the reviews better. Oh well! Thank you though!
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