From all the books that I’ve read on how to nail dialogue, this one seems not needed at all. The only part that I found helpful was the last part, body beats. There were really glorious body beats/ action beats in this book to use for reference.
Dialogue tags. Most of the dialogue books tell us to only stick to the main five, said, reply, answer, whisper and yell. There are reasons for that. This book is teaching you a million others, thinking it will spice up your writing but will convey something completely different to readers and publishers out there.
Adverbs is a big no-no to use in fiction writing. So many books about fiction writing are saying this, and if you use them, use them sparingly. It’s also a big tell word.
Emotional words, also part of telling. They dubbed telling as lazy writing, even though we need to tell parts, there are just certain words to stay away from and I feel this book is contradicting everything that other books about the craft are saying.
The last part was the only part that I seemed to find helpful. And therefore I give it a three. Would’ve loved to learn more about dialogue, but it’s hard when a book is contradicting everything you’ve learned from the lot I already read.