How to deal with bad self-published book reviews and other bad print on demand reviews.

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There's nothing worse at first than a one-star review or rating. Those who care about what others think or even simply care about the product you have worked hard to create will feel hurt or even offended and angry. But bad reviews are not always bad.

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