This is a regular service offered by Lois W. Stern that helps authors find interested reviewers for their books and helps reviewers find fun, published work to review. Watch for more of them along with hints for getting reviews. Scroll down to see both a new book offering and Lois's first How-To-Get-Great-Reviews Hint!
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You can get the book listed below FREE
in exchange for an honest Amazon posted review.
TITLE: Super Spoons to the Rescue: A Math Measuring Story
NUMBER OF PAGES: 58 Pages
DESCRIPTION: This is a math story about spoon superheroes who help people measure ingredients for things like chocolate cakes. When their town is hit by a tornado, they help dispense the exact amount of medicines needed. They fly to the rescue as requested. This book also has worksheets and activity cards.
AUTHOR'S NAME: Carolyn Wilhelm
Illustrator: Oxana Cerra
Illustrator: Oxana Cerra
E-MAIL: cwilhelm@thewiseowlfactory.com
FORMAT:3 PDFs, 3 of PAPERBACK BOOKS (people can have both)
To get your copy of "Super Spoons" for review:
- Email the author directly using her address above.
- Commit to writing a review within 30 days.
- Post your review on Amazon.
- Give the author permission to post it on this New Book Review blog, credited to you with a link to your website or social network, of course.
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Lois W. Stern, Creator of Tales2Inspire®
LOIS'S HINT #1 FOR GETTING REVIEWS:
You can make writing reviews for others' books work for the marketing of your own book. Do not worry. It is ethical. It is all part of traditional Publishing standards."
Page 245 of Carolyn Howard-Johnson's How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally
Carolyn reminds us to include a byline and credit line or tag line as part of the review.
For example, I end each Amazon review I post with the words:
Lois W. Stern, Creator of Tales2Inspire®
MORE ABOUT THE GUEST BLOGGER AND HER TALES2INSPIRE PROJECT
Lois W. Stern's Tales2Inspire was a kernel of an idea that started in 2012 and has grown to proportions even she didn’t dare to envision. Her innate curiosity about potentially fascinating human interest stories was the spark that ignited this idea. But it was the confused state of traditional publishing that propelled her forward. Tales2Inspire delivers exactly what it promises as both an ‘Authors Helping Authors’ project and a contest. Winners get their stories published in print, as e-books, and some even in video formats that their names, headshot photos, and mini-autobiographies. Then she spreads the word about the winners and their stories on her blogs, social media and monthly newsletter. FREE to enter, this is a great competition for talented newbies and seasoned authors alike. Learn more about her an her projects here:
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