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Old 01-09-2014, 10:33 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Anna Drake View Post
I haven't used review quotes for my blurbs, but I have been using them in my feeble marketing attempts. I bet the same advice works there, as well. Thank you for the info.
I thought I'd just toss that out in case someone else is doing the same thing.

And for whatever it's worth, I'd rather write a full-length novel than attempt to write a three-paragraph blurb. Ugh.

Where do you use them for marketing? In tweets? On your site? On another book site?

I think review snippets do have a place just not before the book blurb, and I am not discounting their value only the placement in a book description.
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