Bonus batch of Early Reviewer books
I love March. It's the beginning of Spring. It's my birth month, and Tim's as well. So, of course, it's time for a bonus batch of Early Reviewer books.
Much thanks to Random House for these two books, which both look amazing.
The March bonus batch from Random House includes Salman Rushdie's new novel, The Enchantress of Florence and Joseph E. Persico's history of FDR and the women in his life, Franklin and Lucy.
Request your advance copy here:
http://www.librarything.com/er/list
You have until Saturday, March 22nd at 6pm EDT to request a copy.
Much thanks to Random House for these two books, which both look amazing.
The March bonus batch from Random House includes Salman Rushdie's new novel, The Enchantress of Florence and Joseph E. Persico's history of FDR and the women in his life, Franklin and Lucy.
Request your advance copy here:
http://www.librarything.com/er/list
You have until Saturday, March 22nd at 6pm EDT to request a copy.
Labels: early reviewers, LTER, random house
10 Comments:
Happy Birthday, Abby and Tim!
And Liam!
And Liam! How could I forget Liam?
A couple of things.
One, if there were a slot to include authors' URLs on author pages, this site would be more useful.
Two, I'm putting together a virtual tour exclusively for Western authors. If Library Thing would like to be a host in this tour, contact
Stephanie Barko
Literary Publicist
Austin
"Texas authors & authors touring Texas"
steffercat@austin.rr.com
www.authorsassistant.net/Barko.htm
There is a place, actually to put links on author pages. Look on the far right hand side in the green box - you'll see a "Links" section.
Happy Birth month Abby and Tim!! It's mine too!! (March 6)..Thanks for ALL you guys do for Librarything!!
Can't recommend the Rushdie book highly enough. It's excellent.
kath
Happy Birthdays all around! Hailing Tim, Abby, Liam AND my first nephew (at six, a devoted reader)? There must be something special - and very bookish - about March I'd never noticed. :)
LibraryThing,
I could not figure out how to leave my feedback elsewhere. I just logged on and found out that I am not able to add any more books as I have reached the "free limit" of 200 books. To enter more, I must subscribe for a yearly fee (probably auto renews unless I go and explicitly opt-out).
Unfortunately for you, I was not informed about the "free for the first 200 books" limit prior to my spending hours and hours entering the 211 books I could recall off the top of my head I had read. Perhaps your warning was "hidden" or intentionally non-obvious. For me, that is the same as not being informed. For you it is the same effect, I am departing your service.
I have absolutely no intention of paying you for the priviledge of my updating my own list of books. Are you freakin INSANE?! Good luck with your model (ROTFLMAO - still living in the 1990's with your charging models, I can see).
Just to be clear, I have deleted all of my books and intend for my account to go dormant.
Thank you for the great idea. I am saddened you chose to charge the $10 a month. I don't think I am the only client who feels this way. I am just one in a hundred that is vocal about my choice.
Jim
For a response to that comment, posted on ten blog posts, despite the fact that ever team member's email is posted on the blog and there are whole groups devoted to feedback, see http://www.librarything.com/blog/2008/03/all-things-considered-does-librarything.php .
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