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Old 09-20-2010, 10:11 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by NickSpalding View Post
Speaking as the author who proudly holds probably the single worst book review in history:

http://digitalspotlightfictionreview...ings-life.html
Agreed, Nick. That is easily "the single worst book review in history". So, I immediately rushed over to Smashwords and read the sample. That, and reviews by M. David Blake and Neil Marr of MobileRead fame, encouraged me to rush over to Amazon (they have it 20 cents cheaper than Smashwords; find me another 5 cents and I can make a payphone call) and purchase a copy.

So, a negative review did indeed encourage one reader to investigate, and purchase, your book.
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