A strange trick invented by the British writer Mark Dawson, and was met by the literary and cultural milieu in Britain, categorically rejecting and attacking the writer, who ventured to own a large number of copies of his latest books, "The Cleaner", to increase the number of his turnout and thus obtaining a prominent position in the list of the 10 best-selling books in Britain According to the "Teller Report" website, quoting the British "The Independent".
It is noteworthy that the British novelist decided to pay approximately 3,600 pounds for the purchase of 400 copies of his book from one of the libraries, which led to a clear increase in his sales rates and his candidacy to be ranked eighth on the list of "Sunday Times".
 However, the most funny thing is the novelist's admission of his action and his fear of not stating this shocking truth, as Dawson revealed in his speech to The Salvation Show, his great enthusiasm by seeing his novel in the 13th place so he wanted to push it, pointing to his contact with readers outside the Kingdom United to know whether to buy the book or not, which was strongly criticized by the company, "Nelson Boxcan", concerned with measuring book sales, after it launched an investigation into the incident and then crossed out his novel from the list of the 10 best-selling.
On the other hand, it raised the ire of many intellectuals, especially writers in Britain, who some of them expressed their dissatisfaction with this incident, while another large part sided to attack the writer unprecedentedly, after he deliberately climbed up the "Sunday Times" list immorally. As for the company "Nelson Boxcan" and the "Sunday Times" newspaper, they announced their intention to reorganize the list of best sellers, with a view to measuring sales and avoiding any kind of suspicion.

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