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- Lincolnshirelass
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Have you picked the book from the RT page? If not, it is ok.Lincolnshirelass wrote:Sorry to be a bother but I've realised (belatedly) that maybe a post I made (titled 'No Place for a Lady') ought to be in 'Volunteer Reviews' and not in 'Historical Fiction. Is there any way I can move it if this is so?
Volunteer reviews (of books you get for from the site) are placed first in the Private Review Forum. Only after the editors approved them, they are moved to the 'Volunteer Reviews' forum by a mod.
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- Lincolnshirelass
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- gali
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As you didn't title it as an official review, it is ok. It only counts as official if you got the book from the site and the title "official review" is added automatically by the system.Lincolnshirelass wrote:Hi, Gali, no, it was not from the RT page, but just of a book I read and liked, but I thought I couldn't put official review as I'm not an official reviewer. Hope it wasn't out of order. Of course I didn't put 'official reviewer' and noticed there WERE others without this. Thanks and sorry.
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"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you." (Mortimer J. Adler)