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But the University Press of the Pacific wouldn't send me a review copy.
Last year, I received a review copy of A Igoni Barrett's Blackass from his Nigerian publisher.
The publishers are surprisingly coy about it: repeated attempts to get a review copy proved futile.
Understandably, my request for a free review copy of "The WunderCabinet," by Barbara Hodgson and Claudia Cohen, was denied.
I have a review copy clogging up my shelves, which I can now happily consign to the trash can.
A few months ago, I was at home reading a review copy of "Oddly Normal" by my colleague John Schwartz.
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Because I'm a book reviewer, I somehow ended up on the list of folks who get review copies from Cleis Press, a publisher of feminist erotica.
Will there be review copies sent to newspapers and magazines?
How was he supposed to know you kept review copies?
The Brooklin library would survive without her review copies.
Usually pays one-quarter list price on review copies.
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