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message 1: by Jessica (new)

Jessica McCann | 1 comments Hello, could you please consider adding the unpublished book The Hostess by Cat Ouster to the Goodreads Librarians Group, as I am currently reading the ARC on NetGalley?


message 2: by Eline (last edited Sep 04, 2025 03:20AM) (new)

Eline | 9391 comments Jessica wrote: "Hello, could you please consider adding the unpublished book The Hostess by Cat Ouster to the Goodreads Librarians Group, as I am currently reading the ARC on NetGalley?"

Hi Jessica, kindly change this topic's title, showing the title of the requested book as the subject. This facilitates the sorting on language.

Please note that NetGalley is a permissible source for cover images; however, it may not be used as a source for book data. If you have the book, we can use a scan/photo of your copy of the cover and the page with the publication information, the book's colofon page. You can upload a scan/photo of your own to the "more photos..." section of your profile: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/new), section More photos.. Make sure you state the source of the photo in the text.

Follow the guidelines as per GR template for requesting new books/new editions: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
(Note: Don't forget to include a link to book page which includes the cover on a NON-BOOKSELLER site, such as a publisher site, an author site, etc. If linking to a site such as Imgur, Dropbox, etc. please state the original source of the image. No B&N or other bookseller links can be used as sources for covers or other book data, with the exception of Amazon and its subsidiaries.)


message 3: by Brad (new)

Brad Audiobibliophile (trollslayer1) | 11014 comments Archiving due to non-response. You are welcome to add a new request if you'd still like this book to be added. Don't reply to this post as once it's archived it's unlikely to be read by a librarian.


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