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  2. Blurb - Wikipedia

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    A blurb on a book can be any combination of quotes from the work, the author, the publisher, reviews or fans, a summary of the plot, a biography of the author or simply claims about the importance of the work. In the 1980s, Spy ran a regular feature called "Logrolling in Our Time" which exposed writers who wrote blurbs for one another's books. [3]

  3. Blubber (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in Radnor, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.. The entire class ostracizes Linda. Although she is not the heaviest student in their class, Wendy and her best friend and sidekick Caroline are Linda's chief tormentors and bully her physically and psychologically (forcing her to say things such as "I am Blubber, the Smelly Whale of Class 206").

  4. Class A (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Class A, published as The Dealer in the United States, [1] and as The Mission for 5000 prints, [1] is the second book in the Robert Muchamore's novel series CHERUB.It continues the story of teenager James Adams and his fellow CHERUB agents as they try to bring down a drug gang led by Keith Moore.

  5. 'A Plague on the Industry': Book Publishing's Broken Blurb System

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    Do authors actually like the books they endorse—or even read them? Writers, literary agents, and publishing workers take Esquire inside the story of a problematic "favor economy."

  6. Book review - Wikipedia

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    A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and merit. [ 1 ] A book review may be a primary source , an opinion piece, a summary review, or a scholarly view. [ 2 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Notability (books) - Wikipedia

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    Though the concept of a "book" is widely defined, this guideline does not provide specific notability criteria for the following types of publications: comic books; graphic novels (although it does apply to manga); magazines; reference works such as dictionaries, thesauruses, encyclopedias, atlases and almanacs; music-specific publications such as instruction and notation books and librettos ...