Chairman of Man Booker Prize Criticizes Reviewers

Howard Davis, chairman of the Man Booker Prize, used his time at the podium to say that reviewers are often too cozy with the authors of books. Meaning that they are often fellow authors who scratch each others backs and do not have sufficient distance to give anything but frothy praise for what they review.

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