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The Reader's Perspective
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  • WpView
    Reads 1,464
  • WpVote
    Votes 98
  • WpPart
    Parts 11
  • WpHistory
    Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2016
So, I've seen many new writers asking for reviews. Like how good there book is, what should their blurb be like and the covers.
And many of you wanted nice covers too!!

If you are a writer, want  a good amount of reads and votes, you've got to make your book perfect .
I'm going to tell you what we as a reader wants your story to be. 

And in this book I am gonna give my opinion about your books in a readers point of view. 
NO SUGARCOATED REVIEWS *
ONLY HONEST OPINION*

If you like I can make you COVERS for your books too!!

Good luck with your books!!
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No! Don't prejudge the story by the cover. (Though this is the most appropriate and best one.) No! You need not like what I am saying. No! You need not agree with me. And ... No! You need not criticise my work. Of course, you can critically analyse my work. But, since I am not rude to any of you, since we don't hold personal grudges against each other, since I am just trying to express my views in a very friendly manner; you too need not be rude to me. If you do not like what I am trying to tell, you can definitely stop reading at that moment. If you want to share something or correct me, you can definitely do it, since I love learning. I humbly accept the truth that I know nothing. But whatever tiny piece of extra work my tiny brain does, I try to put it out in this huge world.