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Old 01-10-2014, 04:53 AM   #30
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From an author's point of view I can see how writing a good blurb can be a challenge. However from my pov as a reader I can tell you that a flat trite blurb that at least lets me know roughly what it's about is still way way better than lots of review quotes that essentially just say the book's good. Because again, I am talking about cases where there's no information about the book content itself. Having already clicked through from a list to the book page if I still can't tell what the book is about other than guess from the title and cover then I'm going give up. At least if there is a blurb I might decide to read the sample.

What I would say is whatever you put on that page please double-, triple- check grammar, punctuation and spelling.
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