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Post by Claire on Nov 20, 2012 15:14:37 GMT 1
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Post by garej on Nov 23, 2012 20:47:08 GMT 1
I already have Riding for the Stars, but I havent read it (won it in a prize draw that Jane Badger was doing). Once I do, I will gladly review it.
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Post by haffyfan on Nov 23, 2012 21:28:01 GMT 1
i have meaning to do a review for the first one we were kindly offered for free for ages...i'm afraid i'm just a bit lazy and can never seem to find the time or motivation to do so. Sorry x
ps Claire your reviews are just too professional too...it scares me to add a crappy one after reading yours!
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Post by Claire on Nov 23, 2012 21:53:57 GMT 1
i have meaning to do a review for the first one we were kindly offered for free for ages...i'm afraid i'm just a bit lazy and can never seem to find the time or motivation to do so. Sorry x ps Claire your reviews are just too professional too...it scares me to add a crappy one after reading yours! God forbid I should put people off doing reviews! I'm sure Maggie (and most other authors) would be more than grateful for good reviews. In fact shorter more down to earth reviews might be preferable to mine which are born from years of literary criticism at uni. I'm always afraid people may think them a bit dull and long-winded!
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Post by kunuma on Nov 24, 2012 20:20:08 GMT 1
It wouldn't be fair of me to review a book I read on Kindle, as I just speed read them - really can't read them properly on there. It's a bit sad for the ones I only read on there, as they sort of play second fiddle to one I find for the first time in print.
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