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message 1: by Emily (new)

Emily Minton (EmilyMinton) If you're a reviewer, blogger, journalist, librarian, bookseller, educator, or in the media, get a FREE NetGalley account to read and review titles before they are published.
https://www.netgalley.com/


Most of you probably already use NetGalley. But for those that don't, its an awesome site to find ARCs.

Just a few tips...
Make sure that your profile is complete.
Keep it updated regularly.
Always send feedback for ARCs you have received.
If for some reason you can not write a review, at least send a message to the publisher.
Keep us with how many books you have requested. Its easy to find yourself with too many books.


Breezy *Lover of all things Alpha Male* I signed up! Thank you for sharing this, I have no idea how I didn't know about this! =)


message 3: by Emily (new)

Emily Minton (EmilyMinton) Its a great site. But as I said be careful. I don't even realized how many books I request until I start getting emails. Right now, I have 30 waiting on reviews.


message 4: by Duck (new)

Duck | 1 comments I've always wondered about this. Seems like nothing I would get approved for since I don't have a blog and my reviews don't reach many.


message 5: by Emily (new)

Emily Another thing to note is watch the dates, some will shelve them and I had a few that I got and only had one day to read before removed.


message 6: by Emily (new)

Emily Minton (EmilyMinton) Yes, I have had that happen. Then, you don't get picked by those publishers again.


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