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message 501: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Welcome, I noticed it quite late yesterday.
Incidentally, I got an email from Waterstones advertising signed copies of Clown Town and they were limited to one per customer, which I haven't seen for Mick Herron's books before. There is also an anniversary edition of Slow Horses coming out if anyone is interested.


message 502: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
It sounds a little River/OB heavy to me but I'm sure I'll be won over - I'm already giggling at the thought of Roddy with a platypus tattoo!


message 503: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
For fans of Megan Abbott, her new book is available on Netgalley: El Dorado Drive

Twice a month, the women of the Wheel meet. New members bring cash to the party that is pooled together and then gifted to one lucky member. It’s all about giving back. Lifting each other up. As women should. As they must.

But when Harper is invited, with the promise of an end to her financial burdens, the sisters inadvertently unleash a darkness lurking within the group. If they’re not careful, it might just get them killed.

Megan Abbott turns her keen eye toward women and money in El Dorado Drive, a riveting story about greed, power, and vulnerability, and how desperation draws out our most destructive impulses.



message 504: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments This is one for Nigey I think, the Faber Editions re-release of Alexander Baron's The Lowlife: now available to request.


message 505: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Thanks Alwynne


It's a superb book and it's probably about time I had a reread


message 506: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
The new Kuang, Katabasis, is on NG!

Katabasis by R.F. Kuang


message 507: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments R. C. I think you were interested in Jennifer Dawson's The Ha-Ha? Faber Editions is reissuing it, the ARC's on Netgalley. You've probably noticed it already but just in case...


message 508: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Alwynne wrote: "R. C. I think you were interested in Jennifer Dawson's The Ha-Ha? Faber Editions is reissuing it"

Yes, I did see it, thanks - but Faber continue to blacklist me for some unknown reason and I got turned down for an ARC. Will have to wait till it's out.


message 509: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments Roman Clodia wrote: "Alwynne wrote: "R. C. I think you were interested in Jennifer Dawson's The Ha-Ha? Faber Editions is reissuing it"

Yes, I did see it, thanks - but Faber continue to blacklist me fo..."


How weird of them! You're such a great fit for this one, so their loss...


message 510: by Sam (new)

Sam | 186 comments This is not about a Netgalley offer but I am curious when you send in your review for a book that is to be published a couple of months from when you read it. I finished one due to be published in September and was wondering if there is a preferred time for reviews to be posted.


message 511: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Sam wrote: "This is not about a Netgalley offer but I am curious when you send in your review for a book that is to be published a couple of months from when you read it."

I usually post to NG as soon as I've read/reviewed. If there are no restrictions from the publisher then I also post on here at that point. Some publishers ask us to hold reviews till e.g. two weeks out from publication so I always comply with that - I often forget in those cases and only remember to post here when I see other people's reviews or when I get a reminder from NG.


message 512: by Sam (new)

Sam | 186 comments Thank you


message 513: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments You've probably seen it already R. C. but just in case Lea Ypi's Indignity: A Life Reimagined is now on Netgalley UK


message 514: by Sam (new)

Sam | 186 comments Alwynne wrote: "You've probably seen it already R. C. but just in case Lea Ypi's Indignity: A Life Reimagined is now on Netgalley UK"

It is on the U.S. Netgalley as well.


message 515: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Alwynne wrote: "You've probably seen it already R. C. but just in case Lea Ypi's Indignity: A Life Reimagined is now on Netgalley UK"

Yes, I have an ARC, thank you - so excited, but need to get some work reading done first.


message 516: by G (new)

G L | 650 comments I’ve never had an ARC, but am interested. Can someone walk me through the process of obtaining them? Are there tricks of the trade that increase the likelihood of obtaining the titles one is interested in? Or other advice I don’t know enough to ask about?


message 517: by Alwynne (last edited Jul 21, 2025 01:49PM) (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments G wrote: "I’ve never had an ARC, but am interested. Can someone walk me through the process of obtaining them? Are there tricks of the trade that increase the likelihood of obtaining the titles one is intere..."

First sign up to Netgalley, in your profile give some sense of the genres you like and list some favourite authors/titles. Say how many friends you have plus followers and also the groups on GR you're active in - that gives a sense of the audience your reviews will reach.

You then have to build a credible presence and show that you're reliable i.e. can review to a deadline. One way to do that is to look at the 'read now' books these are ones on Netgalley you don't have to request and then wait to see if you've been approved to review them. There's a category that allows you to identify 'read now' titles. Look for the ones closest to your interests and download then review them. You can also search by publisher - publishers like Pushkin tend to do 'read nows' of decent, classic titles.

You can also request titles but might get turned down until you've established yourself through doing some 'read now' reviews. Reviews don't have to be that detailed even a paragraph will do. When requesting titles i.e. not 'read now' publishers look at your review percentage - shows up on your profile - this is the proportion of books you've accessed that you've also reviewed, they usually favour people who have a completion rate of 80 per cent and above. They'll also look at the kinds of titles you've reviewed and how many.

If you download a title or you get approved for one, the site has an archive date for each of them. If you get approved for a title but haven't downloaded it, then access ceases when the archive date comes round. If that happens the publisher may not approve you for future titles. Similarly if you review a number of titles for the same publisher then they may be reluctant to approve you in future, if you've consistently given their titles low ratings.


message 518: by Alwynne (last edited Jul 21, 2025 02:01PM) (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments Also important to check Netgalley on a regular basis as publishers limit the number of ARCs they release for a review. If a title's popular then it's a first-come-first-served situation. Although once established some publishers will usually have reviewers they almost never say no to - so I almost always get approved for Japanese fiction, queer-related work, slightly off-kilter contemporary fiction particularly lit fic from publishers like Fitzcarraldo and work by women authors. But that's because I've built up a rep for reviewing those kinds of titles. I also highlighted topics/issues I'm interested in on my profile so queer/women of colour/work related to race and racism, gender etc


message 519: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Thanks Alwynne. I only do it occasionally but rarely get turned down. I always write a review and adhere to the deadlines


message 520: by G (new)

G L | 650 comments Alwynne wrote: "Also important to check Netgalley on a regular basis as publishers limit the number of ARCs they release for a review. If a title's popular then it's a first-come-first-served situation. Although o..."

Thank you!


message 521: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
All this NG chat inspired me to have a browse


I've just been approved for a new Penguin Modern Classics (and new translation) of...


The Cat (1967)

by

Georges Simenon





message 522: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Do report back, Nigeyb, I looked at that but have so much on my plate at the moment.


message 523: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Will do RC


message 524: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
The new Bora Chung The Midnight Timetable is on NG but it's 'wish for' only:

The Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung


message 525: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Yes


I do like that cover

A lot




message 526: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Nigeyb wrote: "Yes


I do like that cover

A lot

"


And it matches her previous Cursed Bunny which is great:

Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung


message 527: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
It does


I would like to read her just on the strength of those covers

Thanks


message 528: by G (new)

G L | 650 comments Nigeyb wrote: "Yes
I do like that cover
A lot"


That is a great cover.


message 529: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Roman Clodia wrote: "Do report back, Nigeyb, I looked at that but have so much on my plate at the moment."


Here ya go RC


The Cat (1967) is another of Georges Simenon's Roman Durs (hard novels). Simenon didn't view these as commercial in nature and so felt no need to make concessions to morality or popular taste....


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

3/5




message 530: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Thanks Nigeyb, not one to rush to get to, it seems.


message 531: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
I'd say not


message 532: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
The new Olga T. is on NG: House of Day, House of Night (actually seems to have been translated to English before so maybe a reprint by Fitzcarraldo?)

House of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarczuk


message 533: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments Roman Clodia wrote: "The new Olga T. is on NG: House of Day, House of Night (actually seems to have been translated to English before so maybe a reprint by Fitzcarraldo?)

[bookcover:House of Day, Hou..."


Yes but don't think it was widely available before.


message 534: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments Susan Choi's Booker-longlisted Flashlight has just been added to Netgalley UK.


message 535: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I am enjoying One of Us One of Us by Elizabeth Day and have just been approved for Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake Girl Dinner Olivie Blake just pops up everywhere and I am keen to try her.


message 536: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
OMG! NetGalley just gifted Clown Town into my inbox!!!!!


message 537: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
I never get gifted books but have just been approved - yay!

This looks good, I've just requested it:

Hotel Exile: Paris in the Shadow of War


message 538: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Hurrah!!!

Fingers crossed for Nigeyb...


message 539: by SueLucie (new)

SueLucie | 244 comments Both of you too, congratulations! Yes, hope for NigeyB to get too. I read it immediately but have been keeping schtum.


message 540: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
That does look good, RC. I need to finish Elizabeth Day and try Olivie Blake first though.


message 541: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
I didn’t apply for it


I’m happy to wait having pre-ordered the audiobook


message 542: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
SueLucie wrote: "Both of you too, congratulations! Yes, hope for NigeyB to get too. I read it immediately but have been keeping schtum."

That's the only thing about a MH arc - I want to shout about it and discuss all the revelations but have to stay tight lipped. First world problems, eh?!


message 543: by SueLucie (new)

SueLucie | 244 comments Roman Clodia wrote: "SueLucie wrote: "Both of you too, congratulations! Yes, hope for NigeyB to get too. I read it immediately but have been keeping schtum."

That's the only thing about a MH arc - I want to shout abou..."

I know. It calls for a second reading in a few weeks.


message 544: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
True, I always rush through in my excitement and a slower second reading shows us how smart MH has been all along.


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