New “Crows” User Review On Amazon

So the other day I found a new customer review of A Flock of Crows is Called A Murder (Kindle Edition) on Amazon.com, a mere eight years after it received its first customer review!

5-star review of Crows

Like the others, this is a five-star review, so (including the reviews at BN.com, which also go back eight years), it’s running a 5.0 average.  Not bad for a book that never wins the reader poll!

This happens to coincide with a “special offer” I received from Lulu giving 10% off “Crows” to anyone who wants to pick up the paper edition (or, presumably, anybody else’s books; but you know you want to buy mine, right?):

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10% off A Flock of Crows is Called a Murder
Offer ends June 30, 2010



A Flock of Crows is Called a Murder


A Flock of Crows is Called a Murder


Price: $29.50Discount: $- 2.95

Discounted Price: $26.55



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So if you still like paper books, use that to get a discount through the end of June. And don’t forget to vote for the next Scene of the Month — “Crows” is on a roll!

3 thoughts on “New “Crows” User Review On Amazon

  1. “Nasty Scary”, I like that! True, too. I like to re-read books, but I’ll never pick that one up again, except to dust it. But if you’re into horror, you have to read it at least once!

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