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It’s important not to tarnish your brand when you’re in the public eye – or to invite others to tarnish it for you. No matter how small a fish you might think you are. As an Indie author you really do have to be reading books by other Indies as well your traditionally published favourites, and leaving reviews for our peers is absolutely necessary for the good of the whole tribe. I will ask you one question though – how many times have Dan Brown or J K Rowling publicly published a bad review of their peers? They don’t, because there are reviewers out there who get to do those things, and they probably don’t want to get into barnies with other scribblers either. If you have set yourself up as a book reviewer as well as an Indie author that’s fair enough, as long as you’re prepared to take…
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I enjoyed this article and completely agree with it. I never leave a review on a book I did not like. For the main reason that to me a review is a reward. I reward the good books I have enjoyed because I want others to share in the fun I had reading it.
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I’m exactly the same Robynn. If a book did nothing for me – no review. If I enjoyed a book, I’ll review it. 😉
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