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Sep 28, 2010 03:43PM

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There is no cost to join NetGalley, you just have to have a blog or website where you can post a review of the book when you've finished reading it. Some books have a time limit - it will say in the description when you must write a review by - but most don't. I've got a backlist of about 10 books that I'm planning to read and review in the next few months but there were a few books that I requested that the publishers rejected. It really depends on what books you review on your website - I mainly review Christian fiction, Amish fiction, chick-lit and family sagas.
Let us know if you have any more queries - I know that Diane and Brenda also review for NetGalley so they can advise you too, I'm sure.

Here is the link to Net Galley explaining how you get started and how to get your book:
If you do not have a kindle or other e-reader, there is a link on that website for you to download Adobe Digital Reader and you can read it on your PC. Also, if you have a phone that accepts Apps, you get download the app from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Borders so you can read on that.
I love it! I have 20 books downloaded that I need to read a write reviews on. There are some great Amish authors that use it including Marta Perry, Wanda Brunstetter, Nancy Mehl, Barbara Cameron and Vannetta Chapman. Free books for a review, that works for me!!!
I signed up. All I found was a box that you wrote about yourself, I'm assuming that's where you write about your blog. I did not see any place else to put that info. Thanks everyone for your help.

Here is what is available now:
Grace - Shelly Shepard Gray
Murder in Plain Sight - Marta Perry
Betsy's Return - Wanda E. Brunstetter
Linda's Charm - Wanda E. Brunstetter
Simple Secrets - Nancy Mehl
Kelly's Chance - Wanda E. Brunstetter
A Simple Amish Christmas - Vannetta Chapman
A Time To Love - Barbara Cameron
Go and grab them while they are still available!


Lorie, what was the reason for not approving you to read Marta's book? I wonder if they only have a limited number of copies that they can give away. It may also be since you are new and have not reviewed any books yet. I wonder!
I only have one post on my blog and its old. I will get it back in shape and maybe try again? Grace has to be read before the end of the month so I'll be busy with that one.


So, I got the android Kindle, its on my cell phone. I can't figure out how to download my netgalley's to it? I can download them to my computer though. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this and can help me?
I updated my blog and got approved for Marta's book. So, maybe my blog was not up to their standards? They said I had not been blogging long enough? But I redid it and got approved.








Also, how does it work with getting books from NetGalley on to your Kindle? Do you have to pay anything to do that? I got confused reading the FAQ.

I did that in the beginning because I downloaded over 12 books. Now I just pay since I can never remember to connect my kindle to my home computer. Almost all the book have cost me about $0.30 to $0.75 so I don't mind.
A NetGalley question. How long do books stay on your page that you have been approved to read? I have about 20 on there now. I am slowly working my way through them. Just wondering.. Thanks


I usually don't download a book until I accept to do the review or start to read the book. Do you go ahead and download them as you are approved?



But yeah, I've been on NetGalley since August and my books have never disappeared. I read mine online, too, without downloading them since I don't have a Kindle/eReader (yet!)
Well today I went into Netgalley and I can't get into some of the books on my home page that I was approved for. It won't let me view them so I cna download the book. There were two series that I was planning to read next but I can't get to them anymore. They are still there but there is no link to click on them to download them. Some of the Wanda Brunstetter books for example.





"You may notice a slight change in NetGalley when you next log in: where's my Kindle button?
Due to changes in the way Amazon's personal document delivery service works, we've had to temporarily disable the Kindle button.
All of our other reading options will still be available, in accordance with what the publisher enables for each particular title."
Hopefully it will be fixed soon. Remember, you can download PDF files onto your kindle if that option is available from the publisher. I hope it gets fixed before A Time to Heal by Barbara Cameron comes out or any other Amish book for that matter!!!
I just read that too, yes a bummer! I think a lot of people will complain about it though and they will do something about it before long.


It is a pain about the no-Kindle button, I hope they get it fixed soon. I don't mind putting PDFs on my Kindle but a lot of the books show up as Adobe Digital Editions and I can't get that to work on my computer :/

It does not show up on your kindle if you try to transfer it to your kindle when it is hooked up to the computer. I tried!

But at least we have ways of getting around the system!
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