Review of The Big Con

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Big Con" by Gini Graham Scott.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Big Con by Gini Graham Scott is a compelling book that takes readers on a journey through the author’s experiences in the publishing world, ultimately leading them into a web of deception orchestrated by con artists. It begins with the author’s involvement in book festivals and their venture into writing book-to-film reviews. What seemed like a promising opportunity turns out to be the foundation for a fraudulent scheme. Overall, the book offers a gripping account of the author’s journey through deception, negotiations, and a quest for justice. It sheds light on the dangers of publishing scams while emphasizing the need for vigilance and informed decision-making in the literary world.

Gini Graham Scott’s writing exudes authenticity. The detailed account of the author’s journey and their encounters with manipulative individuals adds credibility to the story, and I liked that. The author’s introspection and reflections on missed red flags and warning signs further enhance the authenticity, making the events relatable and believable. The book provides valuable insights into the workings of the publishing industry.
The book sheds light on the dynamics of book festivals, the process of writing book-to-film reviews, and the intricacies of payment arrangements. These details offer a behind-the-scenes look into the industry, making it informative and engaging for readers interested in the publishing world.

The book serves as a cautionary tale for aspiring authors and individuals involved in the publishing world. It highlights the potential dangers and pitfalls of trusting too easily and failing to conduct due diligence. The book encourages readers to be vigilant, ask critical questions, and be aware of potential scams in the industry.

I did not find anything to dislike about the book as I did not find any errors, and as such, felt that it was professionally edited. Also, the gripping tale was so insightful that I would rate it a 5 out of 5.

I would recommend the book to aspiring authors, industry enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and fans of memoirs. Its insights, cautionary nature, and gripping narrative make it a recommended read for those interested in the publishing industry and the perils that can accompany it.

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The topic seems interesting and I wonder about the situations the author faced in this industry. Great review
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Your appreciation for the authenticity in Gini Graham Scott's writing is noteworthy. The fact that the author provides a detailed and introspective account of their encounters with manipulative individuals adds credibility to the narrative. It's refreshing to hear that the book feels relatable and believable, as it enhances the readers' connection to the events unfolding within its pages.
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It seems like a very interesting and meticulous book. I like your review, it is captivating, according to my preferences it is not a book that I would choose, but I like it.
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Thank you for the great review King!
Big Con, it might be the book every aspiring author needs to read. Saving themselves from deceitful schemes by reading the tips and it will also save them time and money.
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You have done a great job on this review King! This seems like a very interesting topic. I think every new and coming writer should give this a go just so they would know what sort of things to avoid. Or at least try to.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 22 Jun 2023, 06:54 The topic seems interesting and I wonder about the situations the author faced in this industry. Great review
Thank you.
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