"We'd like authors to remember: A review is one person's opinion," states Sisco.
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Interview with Steven Baldwin, Co-Author of From Crayons to Condoms: The Ugly Truth About America’s Public Schools
"Public schools have a monopoly," states Baldwin.
Read More »Interview with Rachel Smith of Bitten by Books
"Honest, subjective reviews garner the trust of your readers and endear them to actually listen and act upon your advice," states Smith.
Read More »Book Review: The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing by Mayra Calvani and Anne K. Edwards
A user's manual for book reviewers that includes honesty and ethics as among the reviewer's most important tools.
Read More »Interview with Eveline Soors of Euro-Reviews
"It is unprofessional of an author (or publisher) to directly attack a reviewer for just giving his or her opinion," states Soors.
Read More »Interview with Cheryl C. Malandrinos of The Book Connection
"Give readers some credit; they don’t need biting marks from a reviewer to learn the areas where the book failed to meet a person’s expectations."
Read More »Interview with Katie McNeill of Blogcritics and Katie’s Reading
"I think that if you have a book to review, good or bad, you should review it," says Trattner.
Read More »Interview with Sharyn McGinty of In The Library Reviews
"We don’t review to stroke an author’s ego," states McGinty.
Read More »Interview with Stephanie Padilla, New Mystery Reader
"I've had my reviews critiqued just as closely as I've critiqued the book and it's always an eye opener," states Padilla.
Read More »Interview with Alex Moore, Book Review Editor of ForeWord Magazine
"Some reviewers don't have the breadth of background to be aware of what has already been written - what's bad and what's good."
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