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I honestly don't like to be sent reminders. It feels pushy but if you feel like you must I think after a month (4 weeks) it's okay to reach out and see where they are with the reviewing process.

But when a reviewer/blogger doesn't give me a deadline (or deadline-ish or whatever) he/she left me in the dark.
Btw, a few bloggers gave me a deadline of 2 and a half months. That's totally fine because I know when they will post it. But when I have no idea at all I'm afraid the reviewer forgot about my book...

I review loads of books for authors/publishers/netgalley and with all that to remember, I some times forget about either reading the book altogether or just posting the review.
So in my opinion, I love reminders because they help me keep on track. Plus I hate abusing the author by agreeing to review and then not reviewing, it's shameful and dishonorable.
Shir wrote: "And I totally forgot - thanks for your answer!
I thought 4-6 weeks is reasonable for a reminder."
I understand. Good luck! :)
I thought 4-6 weeks is reasonable for a reminder."
I understand. Good luck! :)
Shir wrote: "Thanks for your answers, Jazmen & Robin! :)"
YW :)
YW :)

Please read the whole question before commenting. Thanks!
I sent my book to several book bloggers. Some of them told me they got the book and will let me know when they review it (they didn't give me a deadline).
My question is:
What is a fashionable time to send them a reminder?
Please don't tell me not to send a reminder since they said they will review it. Now, that's OK if they won't review it, but I need to know. In addition, some bloggers were happy to get a reminder from me in the past because they honestly forgot.
So...I'll be glad to hear your opinions.
Shir