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Mar 23, 2015 03:01PM

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Blimey!! Heard mixed reviews in fairness. Will let you know when done. A short story by the same author will be available on Thursday called The Affair. And it'll be free.

Hmmm, wonder if it will be available in US?


I just finished it, and it was excellent, and I am waiting for the 2nd book to arrive.
Don't miss out.
Sue

It was really good Sean. I am waiting for the 2nd book in the series called



Keep your eyes out for these books, Sean. The 1st one was really good.
Sue


No Christine. I will still be able to post my review and give feedback. This is the 1st time, I was delayed in reading a book before it was archived, but it is because I am waiting for the 2nd book, that I should have in a week , directly from Book Depository. Didn't want to read the books out of order. My % is still 92%, as I continue to read other books from Netgalley on my reading list, until this book shows up.
No. Most of my reads have usually been archived. I still give feedback and my ratio climbs. Where do you all get this notion that books have to be read before they're archived?! I've seen books that have been archived come back up because it's then time to push the paperback version. How many copies of ARCs available is down to the publishers and they could be different publishers for different countries for the same book, which is quite often why authors don't know what's available and when. I asked Sharon Bolton if her upcoming book was going to be available on NetGalley, she didn't really know what it was not assumed it was going to be so.

Sue wrote: "Christine wrote: "If you have a Net Galley book and you don't get it read before it is archived, do you lose your opportunity to give feedback (and have your percentage go down)?"
No Christine. I ..."
But Janet, didn't you say the Net Galley police came after you for sitting on them so long?


My understanding Christine is the book must be on your Shelf, in order to leave feedback. I checked on Netgalley and they said this:
You can share Feedback with the publisher for any archived title in your account. To leave Feedback locate the title in your account and click the Add Feedback button.
(If you cannot locate the title you want to review easily then use the Search on your Dashboard, under Your Titles. You can search by title, author, or ISBN and you will be directed to the title, where you can then leave Feedback.)
Yeah once at that was in the beginning. I had about 34 books on my shelf. It was a polite enquiry to which I gave a polite response. Nothing since. Out of 47 books I've given feedback on 34 I think. And to be honest there's some I'm not going to read. They were Read Now's which I regret but I can always say I tried and gave up which is highly likely.

Janet, you might be in trouble with US Net Galley. I am not sure they would continue to approve. Or is Net Galley the same across the continents? Just seems to me the UKers get approved more often than the Canadians and Americans.






I have that book coming by Book Depository, sent yesterday. It has such a high review.


I want to read this one, Dana!!!


Which Stacy book will you read, DA? I am 38% into Tin God.

1. Forsaken

2. Win the Rings

3. Vines of Entanglement

I'm almost done with Forsaken, didn't want to put it down. The thing that is bothering me is that the book seems so familiar, like I have read it before. The publication date makes that impossible though. Won't request anything else until these are done. :)


Recommended Feedback to Approval Ratio is at least 80%. Yours is 92%.
I don't used an outline or formula for my reviews. Write from your heart, but make sure you start off or end the review with:
Many thanks to the author, publisher and Netgalley for the ARC. Much appreciated.


I was thinking that a outline would help me improve my reviews. It's just a thought.

Recommended Feedback to Approval Ratio is at least 80%. Yours is 92%.
I don't used an outlin..."
Thank you Sue.
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