Thursday, April 17, 2014

Fake Reviews both positive and negative don't count

On social media websites or distribution sites Writers can find reviews of their work; but how accurate are they?

I have had the experience of False Reviews by people who didn't read nor understand my books; others who are so-called Best Sellers seem to attract False Reviews only supplanted by Fake Positive Reviews so as to improve their 5 Star rating.  So why even bother with the reviews? Since no one can verify the truth of what is being said by the Reviewer, adding insult to the author seems to fit the Social Movement in America that likes to trash other people's work and support their own, whomever is paying them to libel another author is profiting by this activity.  Intelligence is a threat to these cohorts of malicious output.  They are threatened by intelligent authors, so they skim the books looking for patterns that fit a good story, and not finding it they trash it.  Because all you are really buying is a Pattern of Thinking from the author.  I do not think like most people.  So my books do not follow the General Pattern associated with best sellers in USA.  My books are unique, and the False Reviews cannot stand that.  So they attack.  And Attack. And Attack.  If I do nothing they eventually leave.  My purpose is to educate, not sell books.  If I sell anything I am successful.  My first reviewer ruined my life by making my first novel a best seller in 1990s.  Why do you think I am upset? (Gossip is the ill effect of success in USA). 

MC 2014.


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