Dear Editor,
I find the article “Bellagio, Italy – Pearl of Lake Como” unnaturally
biased and one-sided. There are many small towns on the coast of Lake Como and
I have personally found that Bellagio is not the best of the many. And even if
we forget about that monstrous mistake – there is much more to see and do,
while in Bellagio. During my stay there I found that “La Punta” was much of an
average restaurant compared to Vecchio Aureggio (one of the best pizzerias I
had the pleasure to be in) or the Alle Darsene. I admit that the hotel is
superb, but not everyone can abide the flabbergasting price of even the
cheapest of rooms. I render the article overly infuriating, for I suppose you
have not seen even half of Italy. This shows the author as disgustingly
inexperienced in the art of writing.
I hope in the future, your articles will be less biased and have more
value as a whole.
Louise Bartende
Dear Editor,
I want to express my joy at your advice to read the Cherub Chronicles.
Though it is originally a children’s’ book, I was so pleased reading this book
that I had advised to all my friends and family. My nephew is also adores the
series and can’t wait for the next sequel. The mix of mystery, teen minds and
detective really bring a new “flavor” to the book. You have my outmost
gratitude for this book and for your inspiring review on its contents.
I hope that you will show me and other readers other books that will be
savored with joy.
Melanie Rose
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