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Stormi (StormReads) (bmreviewsohmy) Hi, I am looking to see if I can find some bloggers who like to review military books. Having a hard time finding people who review military books. :(


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Louis (louis_l) | 3 comments What kind of reviewers are you looking for? You can look at my books with the 'military' tag. Most of the books there have reviews so you can see if that is a fit.


Stormi (StormReads) (bmreviewsohmy) Louis,

I am looking for any type of blog reviewer who reads military fiction, so I sent you a message and if you have a blog that you review on besides here I would love to have you be a part.

Stormi


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Russell Phillips (russellphillips) I'd like to find someone to review A Damn Close-Run Thing: A Brief History of the Falklands Conflict. I'm happy to send a free e-book copy for a review, especially if you'll copy the review to other sites.


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Madoc Roberts | 5 comments If any blogger wants to review "Snow: the double ilfe of a world war II spy" by Nigel West and Madoc Roberts. I can send you an e copy or possibly even a hardback. The book tells the story of a Nazi spy whose daughter became a Hollywood film star and reveals the origins of Mi5's double cross system.


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John | 3 comments Stormi,

May I suggest that if you're interested in having a military book reviewed, you consider the Military Writers Society of America (MWSA). Although you must become a member — and pay membership dues — before your book will be accepted for review, MWSA is not a "pay for a review" organization. Rather it is a group of individuals who either come from the military, are associated with the military, or who write about the military. Our members range from very successful authors (with several published books "under their belts"), all the way to new, not-yet-published authors looking for help and advice.

Over the years, I have found MWSA to be a very helpful to me and to others. I'm still a member MWSA, and volunteer to do reviews on a regular basis. In fact, I just updated a review I did for MWSA on this site today ( http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11... ).

Please have a look at our website ( www.militarywriters.com ) for more details.

John Cathcart
- Award-winning author of Delta 7
- Reviewer for the Military Writers Society of America


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