Petrol Station was enjoyable, I'd read more of Jamb's work based on it. As for reviews, I tend to respond to either good work or very bad work. As an example of crap, misspellings with run-on words, revolving tenses, wrong version of the word (to, too, two?) get in the way to the point of not being able to follow the story. If English is not the writer's native language, fine; get a proof reader or wait until he/she has a better grasp of the language, or post it in the native language. Maybe the reviews will be better. A review should impart information that the writer can use to improve his work. Unless, of course, you review for the NY Times. I must admit I never expected to read a discourse on Ceasar in this forum. It demonstrates a refreshing depth of reading experiences!
And Tessa & Muse...I'll be posting a sign up sheet soon.