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There are times when I've gone to write my review and I'd like to go back to reference the synopsis given during the book selection process. I feel this information should be on the book's bookshelf page. Sometimes these books aren't in stores yet, so I can't just check Amazon to see what was originally said about a book before I decided to read it. I want to be able to compare my first impressions to my final analysis. Maybe from now on, I should copy & paste the information privately so that I can reference it later.
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bb587 wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 19:03 There are times when I've gone to write my review and I'd like to go back to reference the synopsis given during the book selection process. I feel this information should be on the book's bookshelf page. Sometimes these books aren't in stores yet, so I can't just check Amazon to see what was originally said about a book before I decided to read it. I want to be able to compare my first impressions to my final analysis. Maybe from now on, I should copy & paste the information privately so that I can reference it later.
You should indeed copy/paste this info before you pick the book.
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Post by Bianka Walter »

I totally agree. I often take a screenshot to see later exactly what made me want to read the book.
And mostly it's totally different from the Amazon blurb.
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