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Feb 12, 2025 06:36PM

I discovered tonight, however, that some books allow you to increase the font size in the settings at NetGalley Reader, so page turning is exactly like turning pages on a Kindle device. Unfortunately, not all books have that setting. I wish you could find out before requesting a book if it does or does not. I don't have the patience to keep increasing and decreasing font sizes, and I don't like scrolling.

Nancy, it simply seemed odd to me that someone would like an update of a book, where there is nothing but an update of pages or percentage read.

P.S. One person was a friend, but three were not. The author was not one of them. :)

Good observation!

Oops . . . now it's gone.


I wrote it in April 2021 and it's no longer there listed in April of that year. I don't have a document copy of it, either, as I do many other reviews. And since I deleted my NetGalley membership for that time period, I have no record of the review there, if you can even go back that far in Feedback Sent.
Any ideas as to why it would show up at the top of My Books list? Since I can't find the book using the alligator title, is it possible the book was being deleted from Goodreads and elsewhere by the author? It's no big deal my review is gone, but it just seems very strange. Has anyone else found an old book at the top of their My Books list here at GR?

Good for you getting through to someone with knowledge! I have never been on the phone with someone who actually was looking at the review, and certainly have never gotten any type of explanation about a rejected one. However, years ago when they revoked my reviewing privledges, Jeff Bezos' office did send me an apology email and straightened things out.
I do think things have gone downhill since he left, and think they are now using very inexperienced reps to answer review complaints. Their emails show they understand nothing about the problem, and answer as if your complaint is the exact opposite of what you asked.
For example, multiple times I got an answer saying they could not delete a review I reported because it broke no guidelines, when I reported no review, but was complaining about them deleting my reviews! Huh? Amazon expects reviewers to simply accept such incompetency from reps, too. They are so big and powerful they are untouchable.

I have no problem with the reps when buying things and needing a refund or replacement. None whatsoever at any time. I immediately get absolutely anything I want.
On the other hand, the few times I talked on the phone with them about reviewing, all they could do, including the supervisor, was pass on what I said to Communities. They were genuinely concerned and said Communities would contact me.
No such thing happened, and it wasn't the fault of the reps I talked to, who handle order problems. They have absolutely nothing to do with reviewing. I wonder if it's more likely they look at your buying record . . . where you are actually rated as a customer . . . and then give you whatever you wished.
Sorry, I think their helpfulness had absolutely nothing to do with you saying you were a reviewer. I'm complaining about Communities reps, not the reps who handle orders.




Deleting my NetGalley Shelf actually has emotionally freed me in some ways. I'm reading much more this week than I have in at least a year, and feel more lighthearted when writing reviews. (Maybe because I no longer have an obligation to write any.) My problem now is deciding which unread books on my Kindle to read. I think I have at least 100, mostly from BookBub.

Later tonight I will delete the unread docs from my Kindle. While part of me feels guilty for not reading and reviewing the books, the other part of me feels relieved that I no longer have to feel guilty when reading a book that is not an ARC on my NetGalley shelf. My NetGalley shelf is gone.


You are welcome. :) As I said in the other thread, I closed my first account when I decided to read and review no more ARCs; but opened a new account when I changed my mind. I had no problem with NetGalley doing so.
P.S. I used the same user name for my new account.


P.S. You might even start a new thread here, asking others if they have ever closed an account and opened a new one.

Maybe you should close your current NetGalley account and create a new one. I don't think NetGalley has a problem with that. I closed my first account when I thought I was finished with ARC obligations. Then later, a publisher contacted me by email, though, wanting me to review a book, and I could only get a copy through NetGalley. So, I created a new account and started reading ARCs all over again.