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Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request.Set against the backdrop of sparse mountains and the region's distinctive red earth, Alcala la Real offers a unique opportunity to enjoy traditional Spanish life and cultureAlcala la Real and its surrounding villages are located in the provi At first, I felt that once I had the book in my possession I was committed to writing the review; whether it deserved one or not, and that guilty feeling made me want to wiggle out of agreements the easy way: by never returning the author/publisher’s emails. But the honorable way of doing business didn’t permit me to do this; instead I decided that to be a reputable company, one that the next client would want to work with, was too important. That meant that I had to sit down in front of my computer and draft out a “sorry” letter to my client. I always write a formal business note on company letterhead; I include the details of the book (Title, ISBN, Publisher, etc) at the top of the page, and then begin by apologizing for not being able to write the requested review, then I briefly give a reason or reasons why I am refusing the request. It only takes a few minutes and it maintains your reputation for being honest and responsible.
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