Earlier today, I read a quote about book reviews. The author, whose name unfortunately I don't recall, said that she doesn't pay attention to them because if you believe the good ones, then you have to believe the bad ones, too. The author has a valid point, but I don't believe she ignores all reviews of her books. Heck, many of them, at least the flattering ones, are hard to avoid. They're all over the book and on the Amazon sales page. How can you possibly ignore them all? And the sad thing is, she'd be missing out on the good feeling you get when you do read a positive review, like this one, the first full-fledged review of CHEESELAND, by Fran Lewis, who calls it a "definite must read," a book that should be read by all parents and educators. I don't know Fran Lewis, but she made me smile today. That's a smile I would not want to have missed out on.