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1. List it yourself (as long as you're a Goodreads member, you don't have to be a librarian or Goodreads author to add books to Goodreads, only to edit data).
2. Ask a Goodreads librarian to list it for you, providing them with the details they'll need, such as title, author, book blurb, publication date, etc.


As a side note, Goodreads used to be separate. Amazon purchased Goodreads in 2013.
You can read more about it here: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/29/bu...
-Vince (Mod)
You can read more about it here: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/29/bu...
-Vince (Mod)

You're welcome.

Yes, absolutely. The more places the better honestly.
A lot of readers don't use Amazon for their ebooks. Like myself. Personally, I always disappointed when I see that an ebook is only available on Kindle because it means I probably won't read it even if I want to.

Thanks. Everything you say is good to know. If you're interested in an ebook copy of my new book just let me know. Check it out for yourself here.... https://www.liamcadoc.com/

Yes, absolutely. The more places the better honestly.
A lot of readers don't use Amazon for their ebooks. Like myself. Personally, I always disappointed w..."
One reason I went with Lulu--their Global REACH program gets you print/ebook in several well known platforms (Amazon, B&N, Lulu, iBookstore, Kobo, Smashwords, Abe books, GooglePlay, etc.) I don't have the patience to format my books in all the various format styles (MOBI, AWS, EPub, etc.)
And my third novel in the Prodigal Band Trilogy, The Prodigal Band, is available for FREE PDF download at my site:
https://omegabooksnet.com/downloadFRE...



Stefani wrote: "Liam wrote: "Did I do the right thing?"
Yes, absolutely. The more places the better honestly.
A lot of readers don't use Amazon for their ebooks. Like myself. Personally, I always disappointed w..."
I have avoided Amazon like the pest when it comes to my ebooks. Their greed and constant push to corner the market and push the other publishers out frankly irks me. Their clauses, which basically give them near complete control of the books it publishes, or even those who are simply converted to Kindle format, are a prime example of its greed to attain monopoly.
Yes, absolutely. The more places the better honestly.
A lot of readers don't use Amazon for their ebooks. Like myself. Personally, I always disappointed w..."
I have avoided Amazon like the pest when it comes to my ebooks. Their greed and constant push to corner the market and push the other publishers out frankly irks me. Their clauses, which basically give them near complete control of the books it publishes, or even those who are simply converted to Kindle format, are a prime example of its greed to attain monopoly.

Time will tell if this works out. At least, both of these distributors still are able to get my books into Amazon.

I've cut my prices here:
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/vi...
Amazon already has them discounted!!!
Any tips for reaching more Amazon readers?
Caroline
I find it frustrating that at the moment I cannot list my book here. Am I the only author with this issue?