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Old 06-25-2012, 09:36 AM   #99
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The other day somebody asked me what reader would be available in my country (she lives in another country where the selection of ereaders is a lot worse).

And then it hit me. I don't want to tell people what I think about something. Why? Because what I think is good, might be seen completely different to somebody else. I might think it's good, bad, perfect, awful. But that doesn't mean that you also think the same. And what if you bought that book because I said it was a good book? And it turned out you hated that book? You'd have thrown away all that money on my account.

Often, when I read about a product I've bought and enjoyed and read all those bad reviews, I wonder why I saw it so differently and enjoyed the product.
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