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"content": "nostr:npub1zp5ykhas5dwnvkjv4vfn6navrj8fgwh7zxqr72dfjnspdpvddqlsvgrk72 Lol, that's true — comps are often useless because the readers just don't know those books anyway 😁 It has really become a formula in trad-pub, but I think it certain cases in can do more harm than good. The comps are often very loose (naturally books aren't usually very similar to other books), and that might lead to disappointment if the reader expects something similar to what they love. I think it only works in certain genres/cases. 1/2",
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