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Old 10-16-2011, 05:43 AM   #23
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I've even read a book because of bad reviews.

How can you not want to read this book after reading the one star reviews (140+ of them).
"I got this book for free on Kindle, and I feel I overpaid."

"If there is a redeeming value - it is that the book is short."

I like these two quotes in particular, and I'm now tempted to read this book. However, the fact it isn't so badly reviewed here in the Amazon UK site, puts me off a little.....

Bad reviews can be great fun to read, as long as they are based on the actual item and not just someone complaining because they don't like the author/singer/company etc or it wasn't delivered etc. I really like the reviews of the $6000 book someone posted on these forums just recently. Can't remember what it was though!
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