Oooh, that’s good. If you get bored or one is really trying your patience then you don’t have to worry about it. I’ve tried net galley and didn’t really dig it. I like physical ARCs.
@Janet they’re e books that seems to be the primary mode they’re using these days. Book cons are a good place to snag physical copies, sometimes authors on instagram give them out, goodreads too.
I’ve read a little about receiving ARCs. I feel like it’s something I would like to try eventually. How do those of you who receive them go about it? Do you ever feel like it’s a chore or still a labor of love to read and review as promised?
If you are going to write reviews for them, I’d do whichever will be released first.
Yeah that’s my plan. Thankfully they are all spaced nicely apart on releases. I have to review them, they’re all through net galley, and from authors.
Oooh, that’s good. If you get bored or one is really trying your patience then you don’t have to worry about it.
I’ve tried net galley and didn’t really dig it. I like physical ARCs.
I have 21 ARCs so I feel you.
Ebooks or physical books? How do u get the physical ones? I only have ebooks… ?
@Janet they’re e books that seems to be the primary mode they’re using these days. Book cons are a good place to snag physical copies, sometimes authors on instagram give them out, goodreads too.
I don’t ask for arcs anymore, I got too many at one point and it was overwhelming haha. 😀
@Tanya I’m usually okay with 5 to deal with. But when you apply you never know if you get it. Then bam you’ve got 10 in the bin.
I’ve read a little about receiving ARCs. I feel like it’s something I would like to try eventually. How do those of you who receive them go about it? Do you ever feel like it’s a chore or still a labor of love to read and review as promised?
@Paloma
Very interesting! Thank you so much for replying. I didn’t know that changes were sometimes made between an arc and the final copy.