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Old 12-30-2008, 05:50 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety View Post
Now, see, I would disagree with that. My view is that Oprah Winfrey is nothing more or less than a person who, having read a book and enjoyed it, recommends it to someone else. And, that person is not responsible for what is written in the book, whether it is fact or fiction. That person is only responsible for forming their own opinion of the book.

When Ms. Winfrey recommends a book, she is not "selling" the book. I really doubt that she is making a profit off of every book sold, as are the author and the publisher.

The fact that she has a lot of clout because she has a large audience (I'm not one of them, but I understand her audience is HUGE) does not alter her responsibility regarding the contents of any book she might enjoy and recommend.

I think what got her incredibly upset (and rightly so), was that the author came on to her show and lied to her and her audience. The book is probably a good read whether it is entirely true or not.

But, in the end, it really is the responsibility of the publisher to verify the facts in a work of non-fiction. Certainly not that of the bookseller, and absolutely not of the reader ... whether or not the reader is Oprah Winfrey.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
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