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An OBC review? If it was published in the Volunteer Reviews Forum, you can't re-post it here.Chiagbanwe wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 04:22 I want to post a published review of a book I read and reviewed. How do I go about it?
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I am old fashioned and prefer paper over tech. any day. Looking forward to something that really makes me question something I have always been sure of, or maybe a thriller that really throws me for a loop. Well, hopefully I am in the right place.
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It means that there is already a similar topic, so you should not open another one and post in the existing thread.Ashliicat wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 15:29 Hello. I got this: 'The reported message does not fit into any other category, please use the further information field. Duplicate topic and can be covered on "rate the book" thread.' as a reason for my topic on a book of the month being rejected. Could someone please tells me what this means. I'm just a bit confused because it says 'does not fit into any other category' but also 'can be covered on "rate the book". I couldn't see a topic which covered what I was saying specifically so I'm a bit lost.
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I guess I was just confused because nearly any topic could come under 'rate the book' and I thought mine was specific enough to one aspect of it that it could be its own topic. I was basically asking how people felt about the worldbuilding and if people connected to it. There are separate topics for characters and POV. How would I do it so it wouldn't come under the 'rate the book' topic?
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Make it less generic, by adding your own view on it + examples.Ashliicat wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 12:13I guess I was just confused because nearly any topic could come under 'rate the book' and I thought mine was specific enough to one aspect of it that it could be its own topic. I was basically asking how people felt about the worldbuilding and if people connected to it. There are separate topics for characters and POV. How would I do it so it wouldn't come under the 'rate the book' topic?
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