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This is my admittedly limited data:
-In the Making Connections group, I got one review out of five sign ups.
-In this group I only got one interested person, but that person did write a review.
So I'd be interested in such a thread to find a home for my remaining unclaimed copies. I'd probably sign up to read & review, too, if something perfect for me shows up.



I'm really surprised and slightly disappointed to read that... That book is sitting in my top 3 YA's for this year...
Kaje, I'd sign up periodically for read for review..



Having authors put requests for readers/reviewers in one place makes sense.
Generally I don't post reviews - mainly because my warped UK sense of humour can put me out of synch with what others may feel about a book - but I am happy to review the odd book or two if required.


I'm really surprised and slightly disappointed to read that... That book is sitting in my top 3 YA's for this year... "
You flatterer. :p
The other signups could be slow readers, or too busy, or they figured out they don't like my writing style, etc. It could be any reason at all. I'm just hoping people here are more likely to come out and say so if it just doesn't work for them, instead of vanishing.
I'll never go off on anyone for daring to have reading tastes that differ from mine and from what I've seen, the other authors hanging out here also seem fully capable of coping with not-perfect reviews. I think we'd be fine.


Never too late to weigh in - I like opinions. I'm going to try to have one of us get this up and running for December.

With my second book coming out next month, I know I would appreciate to have additional reviews. I know I look at these before buying a book.

With my second book coming out next month, I know I would appreciate to have additi..."
We are planning to get this going, as soon as Byron has two real life minutes to put it together. Hopefully it will be good to go by then :)
This is where an author offers one or more free copies of their books to readers in exchange for an honest review. The author may specify a time limit, or places they need the review to be posted (eg. Goodreads only or GR and Amazon.)
The advantage to the system is that readers get free books and authors get notice for their work.
The downside is organizational, and in the possible failings of the system. -Readers who take a free copy but don't review. -Authors who are intimidating in their approach so readers don't feel able to write a negative review of the free book. -Readers taking on more books than they can handle...
If we did this at all, we moderators don't feel we have the time and energy to closely regulate things. There is a Read-to-review group, Making Connections YA Edition that is well organized, does only this function, and has an LGBT section.
If we were to do Read-to-review on this group, the most we would probably do would be to provide a thread for authors to post the book, requirements and number of copies. All negotiating, choosing readers, etc, would have to happen by PM or email outside the group.
Would having a thread like that be worthwhile? How do you feel about read-to-review? let us know here.
ETA- Read to Review is now active here: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...