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Mar 22, 2022 03:37AM
Hi y’all! So excited to be here. I’m new to net galley and this group! I was wondering if any of you know of something like NetGalley but they send you paper books? Because I am doing okay with the tablet and reading on there but boy do I love reading with paper!
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there are some publishing houses that will provide print copies - but there is no website like netgalley where you can request
Kiana wrote: "Hi y’all! So excited to be here. I’m new to net galley and this group! I was wondering if any of you know of something like NetGalley but they send you paper books? Because I am doing okay with the..."Once you have reviewed faithfully for awhile--generally it takes a couple of years of consistent reviews and a solid 80%+ review rate--publishers will start gifting you with the occasional paperback. Sometimes there will be an email asking if you're interested; other times, a book (or two, or three) will magically show up in your snail mail. But sometimes the books you receive aren't necessarily ones you'd choose.
But Barbara is right--the GR giveaways are a great way to get books you want to read. The word "win" is a misnomer, because it isn't all that random. The winners are people that write reviews. However, in my experience, once I started reviewing a lot of NG DRCs, I couldn't receive giveaways anymore. The bottom line is that it's a whole lot cheaper to send galleys digitally.
On the other hand, if I had a physical copy of all 700+ galleys I've received from NG, I wouldn't have anywhere to put them all anyway!
I'm so amazed by the people who say they've won Goodreads giveaways. I've known it wasn't random, that reviewing in the genre helps, but I cannot figure out what the trick is
I have had success with a few netgalley arcs that I reached out to the publisher after my request was approved and asked for a print copy and they sent it in the mail. Also I have one multiple gr giveaways and I still don’t know the algorithm for it all.
When I was a GR newbie, I entered the giveaways and after winning a handful of times and reviewing promptly, I began winning almost every time. But then I noticed NG kept popping up in the reviews I read, so I searched for NG online and opened an account. The next time I entered a giveaway, the publicist messaged me to say that since I was a NG member, he would just go ahead and approve my NG request instead, and then I could begin reading right away. I was pleased, actually. But after that, I couldn't win a giveaway. That river of books went dry and stayed dry.


