Lit Word Interviews is looking for volunteer Book Reviewers.
Do you already have your own site and want to post here as well?
Do you love books and read and read and think you have what it takes to give an honest and informative Book Review?
We’re looking for reviewers in all genres.
We don’t want to be a one genre place. As long as the Book Review is honest and professionally done, great. We have a basic way we would like them done as far as keeping an LWI scoring system in place but over all, your words, your thoughts, your opinions.
One of the mottos here is “Read a Book, Write a Review.” What that means is sharing reviews on sites like Amazon to help authors. Yes, I know if you give them 1 star you might not want to share, but a good review should be shared for certain, as long as it is an honest one. Also GoodReads is a great place to share.
A review on one of the sales sites does not need to be a detailed one like here at LWI.
What do you review?
Books you’ve read. At times a book might be offered to LWI to review, if so it may be offered to one of the Book Review team if Ronovan cannot review it himself. Reviews may be done on popular Best Seller Authors or Indie Authors who are just starting out. As long as the books are available to the public and the reviews are professionally done, they are good to go.
How do you become a Book Reviewer at LWI?
Email to ronovanwrites (at) gmail (dot) com your;
- Genre interests
- Any links to previous reviews you have done
- Any links to current websites you have or work on (facebook as well, if you use it for book reviewing)
We are looking at all genres and thus know we may need as many as three or so reviewers for our Book Team. If there are really great people responding then we won’t put a number on it. It may be that you submit your review to the email above and it will be posted for you.
An example of a Book Review I have done here on the site with the rating system. I’ve done a couple of different styles but giving a reader the truth can give them your excitement or lack there of. The areas in the review are a good structure, but you need to have your own voice as a reviewer. As I said before, stay professional. But professional does not mean no personality.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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I would like to help out if you need me. I read tons of books all genres. In fact, I have been working my way through the “free” kindle books which are usually introductions to great series. I have found some excellent authors. Let me know 🙂
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You might want to add a link to your recent post on how to write a review, and a couple of example of the sort of reviews you are looking for. Do you want people to do star ratings? For example on one of yours I read, you rate loads of things (I’m more into qualitative reviews, although I actually cover the same areas that you do). Do you want it to be objective or personal, I write objectively on other sites where I review, personal on my own, and edit my blog reviews for goodreads.
I’m not offering, sorry, I’m too busy at the mo, but I am trying to suggest what I would like to know if I was able to contribute. Flexible guidelines are helpful, and, let’s be honest, some reviews are terrible, ie badly written rather than negative. I doubt you want a regurgitated plot, with ‘I liked this book’ as an offering.
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Thank you for the suggestions.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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