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message 1: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca (r1versong) | 7 comments For all the authors who are looking for ARC readers and don't know about it, you can list your book online for people to review on BookSirens. A limited number of people get a free copy and then will give you a review of your book. The only people who get access are readers who are already constantly reviewing books. You do have to pay for the service, not sure how much, but it is worth looking into.


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Dr. Jasmine | 114 comments Rebecca wrote: "For all the authors who are looking for ARC readers and don't know about it, you can list your book online for people to review on BookSirens. A limited number of people get a free copy and then wi..."

Dear Rebecca :o)

Many thanks for this useful information. Us, new authors, need all the help we can get.. lol.. to reach our readers.

Have a lovely day :o)

Dr Jasmine


message 3: by Diane (new)

Diane Johnson | 52 comments Another option is NetGalley, although I think BookSirens might be cheaper. I have used NetGalley. Would love to hear from people who have used both to compare.


message 4: by Dr. (new)

Dr. Jasmine | 114 comments Diane wrote: "Another option is NetGalley, although I think BookSirens might be cheaper. I have used NetGalley. Would love to hear from people who have used both to compare."

Gosh, its complicated! Books sprout, Hidden Gems, Book Funnel, BookSirens; NetGalley- too confusing :( I tried Books sprout for a month with zero result, luckily they agreed to refund me.

I've been googling the comparison for all the above, but its not straightforward.

Could one kind and a very successful author please advice us, the novices?? :))


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