newsletters Of course, most newsletters come from companies with the main goal to sell to you. Of course! But some are more discreet about that and offer lots of news about upcoming releases, author interviews, discounts and more. Try these if interested! publishers stores There are still bookstores out there! That is great news. They're a little harder to find but it's worth the search. And some send out great newsletters, monthly, weekly or when there are events like author readings. | Looking for a great new read? Find it in our Books newsletter! First to Read is a destination for readers and those who love to talk about and discover new books. First to Read provides members with the chance to be the first to read the best new books, before they hit the shelves. www.firsttoread.com | @FirstToRead A daily literary website highlighting the best in contemporary fiction, nonfiction and criticism. www.lithub.com | @lithub I am an American woman in my 30s with a passion for reading and YA fiction. Small Review is my online alias because I review books and, well, I’m a pretty short person. I currently work as the Executive Director over a college library. I have also worked as a librarian and in archiving and editing. Plus, receive updates on new releases, recommended reads and more from Simon & Schuster. The Bookman (orange.ebookman.com) 840 Tustin Street Orange, CA 92867 800-538-0166 An actual brick and mortar book store - "Used, Unique and Out of Print Books" |
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