Former Actor, Former Writer, Former Journalist, USAF Veteran,
Former Member Nevada Film Critics Society (As Michael Smith)
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2 thoughts on “Notes on a Cowardly Lion: The Biography of Bert Lahr — Review by Garry Armstrong”
You’ve got that right. If I had a penny for every book I picked up after reading the back cover’s description and then got it home to find that it was DROSS! Oh, and bore no semblance to the book described. Yeah, slush piles do get printed, I’ve discovered! But, yes please, free books are good! Even if I have to read dross. Thanks mate! 😀
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I shall write you via email and tell you how to become a book reviewer. You get a lot of books for free and that’s good. You are really supposed to read and review them, which sounds good and may be … to a point. The problem is that a lot of the books are pretty bad. Some are seriously awful. They sound good when described, but the actual book can be very different.
You’ve got that right. If I had a penny for every book I picked up after reading the back cover’s description and then got it home to find that it was DROSS! Oh, and bore no semblance to the book described. Yeah, slush piles do get printed, I’ve discovered! But, yes please, free books are good! Even if I have to read dross. Thanks mate! 😀
I shall write you via email and tell you how to become a book reviewer. You get a lot of books for free and that’s good. You are really supposed to read and review them, which sounds good and may be … to a point. The problem is that a lot of the books are pretty bad. Some are seriously awful. They sound good when described, but the actual book can be very different.