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How Do I Get a Child Book Review For My New Book?

Many web sites specialize in child book review. There are independent sites such as Word Weaving , and review-site directories such as The Children's Literature Web Guide .

These sites want to review your latest work. Just make sure you follow each reviewer's guidelines on submissions. Some reviewers prefer ebooks, while others expect printed books. Even if your work is published as a printed book, sending out an electronic version will allow you to reach more reviewers at once. (Not to worry; reviewers don't "steal" work.)

Of course, Child Review sites aren't your only option. Customer reviews are becoming more common for online bookstores. Such reviews can be more effective than those from dedicated reviewers. That's because prospective customers can read opinions of others who have read your book, and then buy a copy for themselves, all from the same web page.

If you've been worried about getting a child book review, don't. Getting a review is easy. (The hard part is not getting a bad one.)



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