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ReplyDeleteNEXT? Sadly, I am not at all surprised by authors faking reviews - and that he's admitted it? I'm not really sure how I feel about that. Just sad. (And a reason why I only trust reviews from bloggers I know...)
-Jac @ For Love and Books
I'm not at all surprised about author's faking reviews. I'm surprised he's admitted it. But, I know it happens all the time. Not to mention getting all their writer-ly friends to add glowing reviews too. It's sad. I don't trust GR or Amazon reviews. At all. I trust my friends and bloggers that I know will be honest.
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