A depressing moment, but of course the interwebs are subject to the laws of libel and slander as any other medium. I just think it's bad form to sue a reviewer.
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/08/20/writer_sued_for_a_ne.html
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/08/20/writer_sued_for_a_ne.html
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* Often, as in the case of the woman who sued McDonalds when her hot coffee burnt her, these are urban myths but they have the same dangerous result.
And until the 1820s at least UK laws meant that a statement could be libellous even if it were true, see the respective politically vindictive prosecutions by Lord Ellensborough of William Hone and Leigh Hunt for examples. I don't know how you stand now on a true comment that can be seen to affect earnings potential for example.