It’s as easy as that – so if you haven’t been leaving reviews about books you’ve read and enjoyed – Get started! 👍😃🐵
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And reviews are so important to authors, as it’s how many sales are made these days. So I’m trying to write more reviews, though like Bryn I won’t review if I don’t like the book 🙂
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I seam to skip over them then. just to say, that I finished it. Don’t know if it is right, but I do, to get to the next one, that might be better. I have to read so many
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Pretty simple! I love that adorable graphic 🙂
These days, I actually only review books I like. I’ve started putting books down if I don’t like them — after all, there are so many other things I could be reading! But I figure if I don’t finish a book, I can’t give it an accurate review. So all of my reviews are positive 🙂
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I do the same Bryn, especially if it’s a long story. Like you say – There are lots of other books to be enjoyed instead. 👍😃
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