December Early Reviewer Books
This month's batch of Early Reviewer books is up! Once again, publishers give us advance copies of books, and we give them to you to read and review. Free!
First, sign up to be an Early Reviewer, if you haven't already (and make sure to include you full name and mailing address).
Then go ahead and request the books you'd like to read and review! Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for more help.
The list of available books is here: http://www.librarything.com/er/list
The deadline to request copies of these books is Saturday, December 15th at noon, EST.
This month we have 24 books (455 copies in total) from the following publishers:
Eligibility: Most of the books are available to residents of the US and Canada. Books from Gefen are available only to residents of Israel and the continental United States. Every book has a flag (or two) beneath the "Request it!" box—check the flag to see whether you're eligible to get that book.
LibraryThing in Hebrew Because we now have an Israeli publisher in the mix, we figured it was time to introduce LibraryThing in Hebrew. So http://il.LibraryThing.com is now officially live and ready for translation. More details in this talk post.
And now, for your viewing pleasure, a mash of this month's LTER covers.
First, sign up to be an Early Reviewer, if you haven't already (and make sure to include you full name and mailing address).
Then go ahead and request the books you'd like to read and review! Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for more help.
The list of available books is here: http://www.librarything.com/er/list
The deadline to request copies of these books is Saturday, December 15th at noon, EST.
This month we have 24 books (455 copies in total) from the following publishers:
- Aliform Publishing
- Gefen Publishing House
- Leaping Dog Press
- Seasonally Fit Books
- Spellbinder Press
- St. Martin's Press
- Trumpeter Books
- W.W. Norton
- William Morrow
Eligibility: Most of the books are available to residents of the US and Canada. Books from Gefen are available only to residents of Israel and the continental United States. Every book has a flag (or two) beneath the "Request it!" box—check the flag to see whether you're eligible to get that book.
LibraryThing in Hebrew Because we now have an Israeli publisher in the mix, we figured it was time to introduce LibraryThing in Hebrew. So http://il.LibraryThing.com is now officially live and ready for translation. More details in this talk post.
And now, for your viewing pleasure, a mash of this month's LTER covers.
Labels: early reviewers, LTER
6 Comments:
Are people who received Nimble books from October going to be penalized this month? I don't think anyone has received their copy yet.
Nope, we're taking the books that were late arriving from previous batches into account. As fun as it would be to require you to review a book you haven't received yet... :) Don't worry about it.
Yay, thanks Abby.
Any of us who have been to college should be more than capable of writing about books we haven't read...
;)
In fact, a notable French theorist shows why not having read the book is better. ;-)
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Pierre Bayard, How to Talk about Books You Haven’t Read (Bloomsbury 2007)
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pechmerle
It's very cool that you have an Israeli publisher in your LTER group. Now that Gefen Publishing House has listed its offerings in December's list, I've "caved" (as you sometimes do), and signed up for a few of their books.
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