Friday, February 17, 2023

*Book Blogger Hop* ARC Sources



We are on to a new week for the Book Blogger Hop hosted by the lovely folks over at Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer. This weeks questions is: 

Do you use other sources for ARCs besides NetGalley? (submitted by Bonnie @ Bonnie Reads and Writes)


The simple answer to that question is, kind of. I am a big fan of entering the giveaways on Goodreads, and the vast majority of those are for ARC copies of books. And I win a not insignificant number of giveaways. But because those books are prizes, I feel much less obligated to read them in a timely manner (not that I feel super obligated to read the books from Netgalley in as timely a manner as I should, as my giant Netgalley hole shows), so I don't really count it as a source of ARCs. I enter the giveaways just hoping to win something, and sometimes I get really lucky and win a book I REALLY wanna read REALLY soon. (I still usually don't, because that urge has passed by the time the book arrives, but it still gives me some good dopamine for a bit). 


So while I technically do use other sources for ARCs, Netgalley is the only one where I really make the effort to read and review prior to, or soon after release day. 


What about you? Do you use sources other than Netgalley for ARCs? If you're stopping by from the linkup, please be sure to drop a link to your post below so I can stop by and check out your answer. - Katie 

10 comments:

  1. I never win those Goodreads giveaways. Maybe I'm not entering enough of them.

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    1. I enter basically every single Goodreads giveaway in existence...So the percentage I win vs the percentage I enter is abysmal. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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  2. Oh, I hardly ever enter Goodreads giveaways, I try to only enter books that I've shelved, and those don't really happen often, so I don't really win. But oh, I know about the NetGalley black hole, I've been a member since 2010, so while I've been working on my reviews, it takes 30 reviews or so to get a percentage. I'm so close to that 80%! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading!

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    1. I have not been a member of Netgalley that long, but it does take like 5 book reviews to gain a single percentage point for me, which is where the kids books are so helpful, except they're new books on my shelf, making it take even more for the points...super vicious cycle here. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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  3. I don't request ARCs. I rather focused my blog on books that are already on my tbr.

    My post: https://snapdragonalcoveblog.wordpress.com/2023/02/17/where-do-i-get-arcs/comment-page-1/#comment-3320

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    1. I should try that method, but I have NO self-control where books are concerned. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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  4. I love NetGalley and their ever changing selection of book choices. I get approved for a pretty good number of them as well. I have way too many on my shelf. I get emails offering me books from publishers and authors but I don't know when I'd read them. I feel bad for saying no so sometimes I just ignore them.

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    1. The amount of books I get approved for is sickening, considering my current feedback percentage of 35 (it was at like 14 when I jumped back into book blogging, so I've clawed my way up a bunch in about four months thanks to reviewing a fuckton of children's books). Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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  5. I have never won a Goodreads giveaway, but then again I enter very few of them. I don't want to get overwhelmed by having too many books of my own, so I mostly visit the library when I want to read a book. Have a great week! :-)

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    1. Oh, I do not find having way too many books to possibly read in one lifetime to be overwhelming. I very much enjoy being surrounded by more books than I'll ever have the time to read. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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