September batch of books for Early Reviewers
The September batch of books for LibraryThing Early Reviewers has arrived! This month, we've got titles from two publishers: Unbridled Books and Nimble Books.
What is this? LibraryThing is teaming with publishers to provide advance copies of books to you, in exchange for reviews. The publishers are supplying the books, you get to read and review them, and we play matchmaker!
How it works:
This month's books:
Check out the Early Reviewers group to learn more about the program and discuss the books.
Read the complete Rules and Conditions.
Even more books from more publishers coming in October, so stay tuned!
What is this? LibraryThing is teaming with publishers to provide advance copies of books to you, in exchange for reviews. The publishers are supplying the books, you get to read and review them, and we play matchmaker!
How it works:
- Sign up for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
- Check out the list of available books and indicate which one(s) you're interested in reading and reviewing. You can apply for as many books as you'd like, but you can only apply for each book once.
- Wait and see if you've won a book!
This month's books:
- Every Past Thing by Pamela Thompson
- The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson
- The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis by Michael Pritchett
- Red Zone Blues: A Snapshot of Baghdad During the Surge by Pepe Escobar
Check out the Early Reviewers group to learn more about the program and discuss the books.
Read the complete Rules and Conditions.
Even more books from more publishers coming in October, so stay tuned!
Labels: early reviewers
7 Comments:
Surely September 15th as deadline :-)
You're right - sorry. fixed.
2 Publishers and only 75 books to be had? Kinda dissapointing... I was hoping each new round would show increases in books and type of books available.
Although, I appreciate at least, that we have current events book in the offering.
Funny typo in the rules and conditions:
"LibraryThing, the publisher and the author reserve the right to edit reviews for clarity or lagnauge..."
True enough - typo fixed.
As far as the numbers go - I think October will be significantly bigger, so don't give up hope.
I first read the beginning of this entry as "LibraryThing is teeming with publishers..."
Any chance of opening this up to members in the UK?
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