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Old 11-14-2010, 12:48 AM   #9
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I was looking at my reviews the other day, and I noticed that they're all either 4/5 stars, or 1 star. Thinking about it, I'm most motivated to review when something (not necessarily a book) is really, really good, or it's really, really bad. Apparently, things in the middle just don't excite my passions enough to either praise them or warn people about them
I do the same thing... the books that are in the middle of the road I forget about them in a day and with the book goes the though about the review
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