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Sep 17, 2019 01:14PM


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Maybe because it's Amazon published (Montlake)? They're a little easier to get approved by, I find. Also it's YA and those titles usually need more reviewers. Aside from CoHo, anyway. I'm going to wait since it's KU, but I can't wait to see what you think, Paula.



I had wondered if Amazon started being more stringent when they quit being mostly "read now." I stopped requesting them a couple of years ago since they're all KU, but CoHo was tempting.


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It definitely does, Jean!

Requested it.... but I have so many books outstanding that I doubt I'll get approved!

This was the message they sent me:
"Thank you for requesting an early reader's copy of this Montklake title from the NetGalley catalog. At this time, however, we are not accepting requests for this title. Please feel free to contact us with any questions at amazonpublishing-pr@amazon.com."
THEY ARE NOT "ACCEPTING REQUESTS"?!?!? SERIOUSLY?!? THEN WHY PUT IT ON NETGALLEY WITH A REQUEST BUTTON? WTF!!!!

This was the message they sent me:
"Thank you for requesting an early reader's copy of this Montklake title from the NetGall..."
They are really messed up lately...I don't think they know what the heck they are doing. Just my bitter 2 pennies worth...

This was the message they sent me:
"Thank you for requesting an early reader's copy of this Montklake title from the NetGall..."
Exactly Jean...sorry for your rejection...so stupid!

This was the message they sent me:
"Thank you for requesting an early reader's copy of this Montklake title from the NetGall..."
SAME HERE AND WTF

Personally, I try to have only 1 outstanding ARC at any given time, regardless of the source. I usually manage, but at times I will have 2-3 outstanding. Although, only if the due dates are staggered well. I started that about a year ago, because it became overwhelming when I would get ahead of myself and I want my reading time to be enjoyable. Also, there are so many older titles that I want to read and balancing new with old can be hard if I’m accepting too many ARCs. I’ve had to do it for my sanity, as well. I’ve already informed you of some of my reading neurosis. 🤪 😂

I think I need to adopt your policy. I'm definitely phasing down the quantity I review because I do want to get to a lot of the old stuff I haven't read yet.


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A Bad Day for Sunshine


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A Bad Day for Sunshine"
Thanks for the link Ela! I signed up 😁

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Don't worry about your review Tasha. They just want "a review" - it doesn't have to be anything fancy.
You can search for titles and request them or you can get books through the read now option on net galley. Every once in a while, an email might come out with some items that are open to request. These usually come from the publishers (I think). They will not automatically send you anything to review without you signing up for it. Hopefully I answered some of your questions....

You're exactly right, Tasha. No one wants to read any spoiler-ish details or a regurgitation of the book blurb. Basically, a review should be why or why not you liked a book without delving too deeply into the details. Don't give anymore of the story than what a reader can get from the blurb. I'm able to keep my reviews fairly vague, but hopefully give any prospective reader an idea whether or not they might like that particular book. If you're interested, here's one of my recent reviews of a Netgally ARC as an example:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Yes, you will want to post your initial review on netgalley. When you click on the book you read on your shelf, there will be a purple "Give Feedback" button in the upper right hand corner. You'll click on that and it will pull up a screen where you'll type in your review for the publisher. There is a button you click when typing that review where it will sometimes copy it into your GR account for you. Sometimes it works for me and sometimes I have to copy and paste it manually. I also post on Amazon and Barnes & Noble (and sometimes BookBub). Some people post on other sites as well. I know the biggie is Amazon usually. Also, on Amazon and B&N you can't post until it releases so there's a spot on NetGalley where it will remind you to post to Retail Sites when the book releases (It's under the Feedback Sent tab). Just play around on the site some and you'll kind of see how it all works. I hope this helped and I didn't just confuse you further. Always feel free to message me too if you need help when you're doing something.



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