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Book Review Policy

 Welcome! First of all I'm honored that you are considering me to review your book and I will appriciate if you'll take a minute to read this review policy.

Let me clear it in the beginning that I will not be charging you for the review.  

Genres I prefer reading-

  • Mystery/Thriller
  • Crime
  • Romance (I'm very picky when it comes to romance)
  • Historical Fiction 
  • Short Story collections 
  • Horror
  • Fantasy 
  • Science fiction
  • Poetry
  • Women's fiction
  • Contemporary fiction
  • Young-adult

Genres that I do not prefer reading

  • Non-Fiction
  • Erotica
  • Memoirs 

Book Format

- I only accept physical copies and do not prefer reading E-books.

Where will I be posting the reviews?

As far as the reviews are concerned, I try to post on as many platforms as possible. To be more specific, I post the reviews on 5 different platforms. 

Instagram

Goodreads

My blog

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

Apart from just posting book review, What else I can do to promote your book?

  • I am a part of various group boards on Pinterest and I make sure I post regularly in them. Pins that I create on my Pinterest are seen by 192k+ monthly.
  • Apart from all these platforms, I engage with a lot of readers on my social media handles. suppose, you have chosen me to review your book and I liked it/loved it, then I will definitely recommend it to other readers across the globe. 

My Book Reviewing Style 

I write a detailed summary of the whole novel (Don't worry, I do not give any spoilers). To make it more clear, this is how I write a review 

Synopsis

Gist of the story/Plot (in my own words) 

Judgement on the writing style

What made me pick this book?

Things I loved the most about the book

Who should read the book?

Why you would recommend this book?

My favourite characters

Links (Goodreads, amazon, etc.)

How long will it take me to read and review the book?

Well, it totally depends upon the Genre or how interesting the book is but once, my favourite author- Jane Austen said that "If a book is well written, I always find it too short.

When it comes to thrillers/crime novels, I can even finish it in a night. (only if I find that the plot is unpredictable)  The other times, I like spending more time with a book. So, it totally depends. 

If you are sending an ARC, I will make sure that I post the review before the publication or on the publication day.

Most importantly, the review will be my honest opinion about the book. If I dislike certain points then I will be very clear about it. 

If you want me to review your book, you can mail me at 

mehtashreshtha0@gmail.com

Thank You 


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