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Where do the reviews come from?
Amazon.com's customer reviews. It would take decades of dedicted visitors adding reviews or millions of dollars to get our own reviews, so therefore we had to settle for second best.
So why should I come here instead of Amazon.com then?
Amazon has become the greatest repository on the planet for reviews of new books. Unfortunately, to reach them, you have to learn to search on Amazon and wade through all the other products and features. From the home page of this website you can be reading reviews of the books of your choice in NO MORE THAN THREE CLICKS.
Can I review a book?
Yes, find the book on amazon and click on the review it link.
I like talking about books, want to chat about one?
Yes, sure, go to Literature Forums where loads of book fanatics including myself talk about books every day.
How come there is a maximum of three reviews for each book?
This is just something our amazon feed seems to do, I will try to presure amazon to change this.
How much do the books cost?
Click the buy from amazon link and it will tell you. Clicking the link doesn't force you to buy anything, so don't worry.
Why is their a friends link box?
The friends are sites that we do link exchanges with, where people who are interested in books find our site, and people who are interested in the topics of those sites find them.
The pages say '3200 pages' yet your numbers of pages only go up to a few hundred... Why is this?
Imagine 12 times as many links to pages as there are - It would be very cluttered. You can always use the next button or use the URL (address bar) to put in the number of the page.
What's in the Literature Newsletter?
Book reviews, poetry, short stories, literature forums topics, and links to book sites.
I'm worried about privacy, where is your privacy policy?
Our Privacy Policy.
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