Depends on what you mean by feedback. Often they need to say something, anything, so they say something vague like 'this just didn't feel quite special enough to me' or 'the plot didn't quite connect with me' or whatever which doesn't really leave you anything except with the sense that this simply wasn't for them.
Though quite often they will say something specific - voice too young, voice not authentic, plot too complex etc. It MIGHT be helpful...except when it's all contradictory, in which case it's hard to tell which way to go from there. But when you do start seeing consistency, I think that's the time you take a step back and listen to the feedback carefully.
Though quite often they will say something specific - voice too young, voice not authentic, plot too complex etc. It MIGHT be helpful...except when it's all contradictory, in which case it's hard to tell which way to go from there. But when you do start seeing consistency, I think that's the time you take a step back and listen to the feedback carefully.