Bookish Reviews

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Bookish Reviews is filled with various different book reviews, gifs, contests, and more. It will cover both... More

Bookish Reviews Rating System
Fair Play by: Tracy A. Ward
Manaconda by: Cari Quinn & Taryn Elliott
Imperfect Love by: Isabella White
Tell the Wind and Fire by: Sarah Rees Brennan
Tall, Dark & Deadly by: Kharma Kelley
Rebel of the Sands by: Alwyn Hamilton
GIVEAWAY!
Except Tour & Giveaway for Love Me Never (Lovely Vicious #1) by Sara Wolf
The Bad Boy's Guilt by: Sara Daniel
The 2-Step Low-FODMAP Eating Plan by: Sue Shepherd
The Crown's Game by: Evelyn Skye
Love Me Never by: Sara Wolf
How To Tell A Lie by: Jake Patterson
Fate and Forever by: Sophie Jackson
Cookie Classics Made Easy by: Brandi Scalise
The One That Got Away by: A.J. Pine
GIVEAWAY WINNER!
Numb by: Romaiza Ibad
Only in Naples by: Katherine Wilson
Eligible by: Curtis Sittenfeld
It's In His Kiss by: Eve Devon
It Takes One by: Kate Kessler
60 Seconds to Run by: Lucy Bazil
His Deception by: Patricia Rosemoor
What's Your Demon? by: Zenovia
Anything You Want by: Geoff Herbach
Transformers Prime - Expect The Unexpected by: Kaz
Everyone Brave is Forgiven by: Chris Cleave
Melody by: most_bay
The Seduction of Kinley by: Lisa Wells
Will He Ever Know by: Sam
All the Feels by: Danika Stone
Gone by: Tequila
Healthy Speedy Suppers by: Katriona MacGregor
The Other Side Of Gravity by: Shelly Crane
The Pharaoh's Whore by: Elizabeth
Missed Connections by: Tamara Mataya
Timeless Love... by: Shivam Dev
MAY GIVEAWAY!
Could This Be Love? by: Lee Kilraine
Summer Days Drifting Away by: Tulsi
Invision by: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Fire Heart by: Kayla
MAY GIVEAWAY WINNER
Invisible Summer by: Alice Adams
The Memory Book by: Lara Avery
Crazy About Love by: Cassie Mae
You Know Me Well by: Nina LaCour and David Levithan
Mystic Summer: A Novel by: Hannah McKinnon
Buried Lies by: Brittney Sahin
Summer Days & Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories
And I Darken by: Kiersten White
The Baby Inheritance by: Maureen Child
Under Your Skin by: Shannyn Schroeder
Girl in the Shadows by: Gwenda Bond
The Darkest Hour by: Caroline Tung Richmond
P.S. I Like You by: Kasie West
Smash & Grab by: Amy Christine Parker
Heavy Wears The Crown by: R.A. Franco
SUMMER GIVEAWAY!
The Matchmakers of Minnow Bay by: Kelly Harms
Throne of Glass by: Sarah J. Maas
GIVEAWAY WINNER!
Click Here to Start by: Denis Markell
Behind Closed Doors by: B.A. Paris
The Bone Sparrow by: Zana Fraillon
The Assassin's Blade by: Sarah J. Maas
Paper Princess by: Erin Watt
MAJOR GIVEAWAY! (Thanks to the followers)
Stalking Jack the Ripper by: Kerri Maniscalco
Caraval by: Stephanie Garber
Santorini Sunsets by: Anita Hughes
It Ends With Us by: Colleen Hoover
And The Trees Crept In by: Dawn Kurtagich
MAJOR GIVEAWAY WINNER!
Sunset in Central Park by: Sarah Morgan
HCC FRENZY PRESENTS Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Recap
Hunter by: Sarai Henderson
The Lovely Reckless by: Kami Garcia
Replica by: Lauren Oliver
When the Moon Was Ours by: Anna-Marie McLemore
Vassa in the Night by: Sarah Porter
TEENSREAD PREVIEW [RECAP] + GIVEAWAY!
Crown of Midnight by: Sarah J. Maas
BUNDLE GIVEAWAY WINNER!
Forever Rome by: Brittney Sahin
BLOG TOUR - The Legendary Lord by Valerie Bowman
Blood For Blood by: Ryan Graudin
What Light by: Jay Asher
Wintersong by: S. Jae-Jones
Victoria by: Daisy Goodwin
Frostblood by: Elly Blake
By Your Side by: Kasie West
The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence: A Story of Botticelli by Alyssa Palombo
The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson
Nemesis by Brendan Reichs
The Midnight Dance by Nikki Katz
Pride & Prejudice & Mistletoe by Melissa de la Cruz
Murder on the Orient Express by: Agatha Christie
Seeing Red by: Sandra Brown
Ace of Shades by: Amanda Foody
Legendary by: Stephanie Garber
The Ultimate Survival Guide to Being a Girl by: Christina De Witte
Sadie by Courtney Summers
The Good Luck Charm by: Helena Hunting
Blog Tour | Empress of All Seasons
Blog Tour | Enchantée
The Friend Zone by: Abby Jimenez
There Will Come A Darkness by: Katy Rose Pool
BLOG TOUR | Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Q&A Time!

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Q: I was wondering if you could give me some writing tips.


Writing tips I can give to anyone would have to be:

- read the criticism people give you (i.e. grammar, plot, writing, etc.).

- don't take the criticism to heart (they are saying this stuff to help you improve your novel).

- be unique, be you (don't write what you think will draw people in, write what makes you smile and happy that you ended up writing something something that is truly you).

- watch your grammar (sometimes it happens to the best of us, we fail to see the error until someone points it out to us)

- consider getting your cover professionally done (the better your cover looks, the higher the chance of you getting read).

- be careful about the length of the chapters (you don't want it to be to short - people won't stick around - or to long - people will get bored).

But most of all

- HAVE FUN! :)




Q: How do you get a lot of views?


There is no bulletproof way to gain followers but some ways you can increase your views would have to be:

- signing up for book reviews

- signing up for book clubs (under Community tab)

-  signing up for writing contests (monthly or random - Target, Grace Helbig, etc.)

- signing up for #JustWriteIt

-  put your novel out there (The Wattys and any other types of awards)

- not stealing people's ideas (original work makes you more successful) 

- never giving up




Q: How many novels do you read each week? 


About two or three physical books and the amount of novels I read and check out for WBRB (Wattpad's Best Romance Books) vary - usually ten books but it never has a set amount. It depends on how many recommendations I get and how many books I can read in that set amount of time. 




Q: What is your favourite romance novel?


Pride and Prejudice and Wuthering Heights. They are both my absolute favourite novels of all time. Even though Wuthering Heights does not have as much romance as Pride and Prejudice I still adore it. 




Q: What is the difference between an ARC and a Galley?


An ARC stands for Advance Reader Copy and is given to magazines, newspapers, bloggers, and reviewers for review. It is used as a type of marketing tool to gather hype about the book before it goes on sale. They're expensive to make but best to spread the word out about the book. There is also electronic ARCs, which can be read on any device though sometimes it does vary (Apple iPad, Kobo, Kindle, and sometimes desktop computer). 

A galley is an uncorrected proof, like an ARC, without the cover art. 




Q: What do publishers typically want?


- your blog must be up for six months and you must be blogging consistently 

- your blog includes book reviews and not just meme posts

- your unique monthly visitors or followers (GFC)

- if you have any social media stats (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. - typically how followers and likes you have)




Q: How do you get ARCs?



You can receive ARCs various different ways. I personally request them. 




Q: How do you request an ARC?


There are so many platforms where you can request novels (Netgalley, Edelweiss, ext.). Other ways to receive ARCs are (1) following publisher contacts - Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram - they tend to host a bunch of giveaways, (2) join social communities - Goodreads, Epic Reads, RazOrbill, etc. - they also host a good number of giveaways including ARCs, and (3) signing up for giveaways on book bloggers websites. You can also request ARCs by emailing publishers.


The best way to know which upcoming books are going to be out that certain season is to check out a publisher's catalogues. They will have PDFs which you can download and find out which books are going to be out during the season. They're mostly found on the publisher's web site. Another way to find it is through the website Edelweiss, a great way to receive digital ARCs and find out the upcoming book titles from every publisher. 



If you want to email a publisher to request a novel then look no further!

 First you want to introduce yourself, your blog (name, what it is about, url). State what types/genres of novels you like to read and what your blog has to offer. Be sure to include any other sites where you post your reviews (i.e. Amazon, Goodreads, etc.). Also include your mailing address.

Besides that, include:

- mostly visits/views

- monthly pageviews 

- followers

- how many times you post per month

- and if you have social media accounts (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, etc.) be sure to include your views and followers. 


Lastly, keep your emails simple and polite. 






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