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Old 06-29-2010, 12:45 AM   #21
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I think the reasoning is backwards here - the size of the sample does not raise the value of the book. However if she feels the book is worth a higher price than others of its kind, then she does NEED to have a longer free sample.

Your job as a reviewer is not to consider the sample, but say whether you feel that the WHOLE book (since you read it all) is up to the higher price. The sample may be relevant to her pricing decision, but not to your review. IMHO.

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