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I got approved this time but I had trouble with another book a couple of weeks ago, so frustrating.

I did get the new ones from Thomas Nelson though....have enough to keep me reading for awhile!




Rachel wrote: "The fiction editor from the new blog that I'm writing for gave me these instructions. I haven't tried them but I'll let you know how they go:
You'll download the book like you normally would and..."
I got a new computer and I downloaded Calibre but I can't download the tools part. It did not work the last time and I found it online. I can't find it this time. Can anyone direct me to the tools download?
You'll download the book like you normally would and..."
I got a new computer and I downloaded Calibre but I can't download the tools part. It did not work the last time and I found it online. I can't find it this time. Can anyone direct me to the tools download?

You'll download the book like you norma..."
Rachel has clear instructions on message #67 of this thread. Here it is:
The fiction editor from the new blog that I'm writing for gave me these instructions. I haven't tried them but I'll let you know how they go:
You'll download the book like you normally would and open it in ADE. Once the book is open, press control-i and that will show you were the actual .pdf is located on your harddrive. You'll need to download and install a free program called Calibre. After that's installed they'll need to download Tools_v3.2 (http://www.datafilehost.com/download-929...). Unzip the file and there is a readme.txt with instructions on how to add the plugin into Calibre. Once the plugin is installed, open the .pdf in Calibre and convert it to MOBI. The Calibre program has the option to send a book to your Kindle. Do that and you're set. If you have any problems with it, let me know. Of course all these instructions were for a PC. If you have a Mac, I don't know if they will still work.



Try this:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-...
It appears that I did not copy over the link correctly from the original post. Sorry! :(

Let me go look at my profile..

I enjoy reading Christian Romance which includes Amish Fiction. I will read nonChristian Romance as long as its clean. I read around 5-10 books a month and get my reviews up as fast as I can. I love to read and write about all these great books! I post the review to my blog as well as at Amazon.com and goodreads.com. I also share my review on facebook and twitter.
Nothing special but I hardly ever get rejected.
Diane U wrote: "Lorie wrote: "That link will not work Diane, the link for Tools_v3.2"
Try this:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-...
It appears that I did not copy over the link correctly fr..."
It says that file does not exist so I'm lost?
Try this:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-...
It appears that I did not copy over the link correctly fr..."
It says that file does not exist so I'm lost?



I kept getting rejected by Thomas Nelson too, I only got approved when the fiction editor from the website I write for emailed them and asked them to approve me. So I got approved for four books, then requested a fifth and got rejected for it. So I'm as confused as the rest of you!


I was curious too so I requested the Love Inspired book and I got approved and I do not think my blog has 100 followers and 100 reviews? Oh well, who knows how they pick?

I am starting to wonder if Thomas Nelson rejects everyone so they will only re-request the books they really really want. It's too weird!
Yes, I have over 30 books to review so I really need to get started before I cannot get anymore free Amish books from them.
Rachel I was not saying that for you to stick you tougue out at me lol. I was just saying that the way that pick does not make sense lol. And I have plenty of books to review too. lol

Lol, Lorie, I was trying to make some sort of confused looking face and it really didn't come out right! I'm as bemused as you are about this! Glad you got accepted for the book though :) I have waaaaay too many books to review now and should really stop looking at NetGalley.









Yes, you do need a blog to review books for Net Galley. I use:
http://www.blogger.com
After you have created your blog, go to Net Galley and create an account:
http://www.netgalley.com/catalog/befo...
After you have been accepted, you can browse their catalog and request whatever books you would like to review.
If you have more questions, there are plenty of us in this group that use it!!! Good luck!





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Me too. 8-( I'll try again too.