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Old 03-29-2011, 11:36 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by wvcherrybomb View Post
Many of them have downloaded and read the sample, myself included. Only one that I saw admitted to only reading the description. That's hardly a fair review, even though the description is horrid.

There are also excerpts on the "authors" blog.
I wish they'd spend the same amount of energy reviewing other books. Where are all those reviewers when I'm trying to find out if a book is worth my time? Most of them all surrounding one bad book. Dang.

I love blog trainwrecks, especially "Authors Behaving Badly" trainwrecks. They're funny, sad, scary, and entertaining, all at once, and a great teaching moment for aspiring authors. But after a while, even I get tired of it.

Besides, the Night Travels of the Elven Vampire review still had more comments. (Now that's an author who had to change her name with her next book. It didn't help.)
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