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Whether good blurbs can make or break a book is one question.
And in another little blurb, this got past me a few weeks ago.
All he could remember of his own book, even, were the blurbs on the back cover.
I cannot put it any better than the group's own online blurb.
This exchange of blurbs is common practice in the book trade.
I would alter only one word in that blurb now.
But neither she nor the police expected anything more than a blurb in the local paper.
The following blurb is from the back of the book and used with the author's permission.
I thought you wanted a blurb about a book in the Sunday edition or something.
Then other people at Sony did more blurbs from there.
Maybe it's best to stick to those blurbs on the back cover, after all.
Below is the blurb that appears on the back cover of the book.
Robert complained that John often gave away the point of the story in these blurbs.
He had, therefore, the best blurbs of any contractor in history.
It includes a small blurb on each character, and a picture of said person.
His eye was caught by, among other things, the word "power" in a blurb on the cover.
"The first day I was assigned to write blurbs for six books," he said.
Green showed that the blurb made it into the reviews, indeed.
Still, certain blurbs are likely to make even reviewers take notice.
But almost no one is more cynical about blurbs than publishing people themselves.
Blurb is expanding its software to let a community build a book.
For the book thing- take a look at Blurb.
Robert told us that he could put one terrific blurb on the cover if we made some changes.
It is also free because Blurb expects to make money from printing the book.
"Ouch" seems book blurb enough for this sort of thing.