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Help - Can't review any new books

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The site won't let me get access to books newer than 48 hours, saying that I haven't reviewed a book yet despite the fact that I actually have. Please help,as there are currently no books that have been on longer than 48 hours and I can't do anything!
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Post by Scott »

Has the review you already made been published? I believe I wrote the software to consider you new until the review has actually been approved.

What have you set your preferences to? The reason you may not be seeing any books is because you have set the formats you are willing to read in very narrowly.
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