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Tag Archives: Amazon
“Amazon thinks the cities that are most ‘well-read’ are the cities that bought the most stuff from them.”
What happens in the book world in the US, usually happens in the UK book world next. Here’s an article by Rachel Smalter Hall in Book Riot about an Amazon press release, which lists the “best read” cities in the US (according … Continue reading
Who are the mysterious Super Book Reviewers?
“Today, the publishing industry survives on super reviewers – book worms who read far more than most Americans, and who tell their friends what to read as well.” This quote is taken from the Atlantic Magazine. It refers to the US … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, American Library Association, Atlantic Magazine, Book Reviewer, Goodreads, Ignite Books, Kath Middleton
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a Facebook Fan Page – con or bargain?
Those of you who have been following this blog know how much I love a bargain and how I especially love getting something for FREE! Woo hoo! You may wonder why, then, as a published writer, I don’t have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Big Brother, Facebook, Kirsten Lamb, Pinterest, Trip Advisor, Twitter
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