Monday, November 10, 2008

November Early Reviewer Books

The November batch of Early Reviewer books is up! We've got 60 books this month, and a grand total 1,645 copies to give out.

First, make sure to sign up for Early Reviewers. If you've already signed up, please check your mailing address and make sure it's correct.

Then request away! The list of available books is here:
http://www.librarything.com/er/list

The deadline to request a copy is Sunday, November 30th at 6pm EST.

Eligiblity:

Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to US, Canada, the UK, and Australia. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!
ABA PublishingAlgonquin BooksBallantine Books
Beacon PressBethany HouseBloomberg Press
Center StreetClassical ComicsDel Rey
Delacorte PressDeltaDK Publishing
Faber and FaberHachette Book GroupHarper
Henry Holt and CompanyHunter HouseKnopf Canada
Laughing Gull PressLittle, Brown and CompanyLost Hills Books
Loving Healing PressMcClelland & StewartModern History Press
New York Review BooksNewmarket PressNorth Atlantic Books
Orca Book PublishersOther PressPicador
Random HouseSpringboard PressSt. Martin's Griffin
St. Martin's PressSwank BooksThe Overlook Press
The Permanent PressTrumpeter BooksViking Books
W.W. NortonWizards of the Coast


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7 Comments:

Blogger Harmless Ted said...

There are english-readers in Germany too.

11/11/2008 3:40 AM  
Blogger Abby said...

I know! We need more publishers willing to send books to more countries. Alternately, we need more European publishers to participate...

11/11/2008 1:19 PM  
Blogger Tim said...

I'm betting that sending to Germany raises more legal red flags than sending a book to, say, Canada. But I may be wrong. It's happened before.

11/11/2008 2:04 PM  
Blogger Victor R. Volkman said...

How about making the covers hot-link to the right spot on the LTER request page???

[[Victor R. Volkman]]

11/12/2008 9:28 AM  
Blogger ricky said...

Targeting citizen reviewers might be a wise move considering 68% of consumers trust “people like me” first for product advice, according to Edelman Trust Barometer in 2006. An oft-cited statistic from Marketing Sherpa this summer says 89.9% of consumers surveyed would trust a friend’s recommendation over a review by a critic, and 83.8% would trust user reviews over a critic’s. And in the conflated world of social networking, trusting a “friend” takes on even more importance.
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ricky
DUI

11/12/2008 6:43 PM  
Blogger Adam said...

Yes, this looks much more exciting so far than the last few months. Especially, The Barack Obama book in particular looks like it will be quite the snag. Each book has it's own exciting features.
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Adam

Best DUI

11/12/2008 9:57 PM  
Blogger Amitabh Thakur said...

This is a wonderful effort made by you. I really appreciated it.

11/25/2008 8:05 AM  

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