Resources Harry K. Jones on 28 Dec 2007 12:00 pm
Book Reviews Approaching 170
In the coming month, we’ll be adding another ten book reviews to our growing list of best sellers. I was recently asked why I never write a negative review. My personal policy on book reviews is quite simple: I write no negative reviews. That doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of bad books out there. We all know better than that. However, my time is much too precious to finish a bad book, and I certainly wouldn’t want you wasting your valuable time reading a review in which I described, in great detail, a book that I suggested you don’t read. Therefore, we offer only those reviews which would be beneficial to our readers.
I’m well aware of the fact that I might very well suggest a book that you might find uninteresting or of no value whatsoever. That’s obviously a matter of opinion. However, on our web site I place only reviews of books which I feel offer value at some level … knowledge, humor, insight, tools, tips, strategies, technology, etc. to enhance your journey to success.
If you have recommendations for future reviews, please send them to me at:
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on 28 Dec 2007 at 7:09 pm 1.flash said …
I would have to agree, some people really get a kick out of reading negative reviews. But from the reviewers end, why would they finish a bad book. Fine by me if you don’t highlight bad books.