Bad Books and Me
Photo credit: http://bookhaven.stanford.edu It’s been said that 33% of all published books are ranked as “bad”. And by “33%” I mean that I made that statistic up. But bad books are a fact of life....
View ArticleReview: Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner
NOTE: Being voracious readers ourselves — we are book publicists, after all — we here at PR By the Book have started penning our own book reviews! Check out Megan’s thoughts on Mindy Kaling, then read...
View ArticleBLOG TOUR: “The Secret Life of a Fool” by Andrew Palau
Andrew Palau‘s story is not unlike the stereotypical Preacher’s Kid. Son of international evangelist Luis Palau, he had it all: a loving home, two role-model parents, and a strong church that provided...
View ArticleWhy You Should Consider Romancing NetGalley this February
Author Anne Browning Walker began her love affair with NetGalley a few months ago. It was a timid relationship at first (who wouldn’t be nervous about giving the goods away for free), but it soon...
View ArticleHow to Get Book Reviews (and Why They Matter)
by Guest Blogger Amy Edelman, Founder & President of IndieReader, @IndieReader Marketing a book is a bit like making great cookies. There are certain ingredients that are important to include—...
View Article#FridayReads – A Pink Suitcase: 22 Tales of Women’s Travel
As a woman who loves to travel, I was immediately intrigued by the title of this book. I love hearing about other women’s adventures, because, let’s be frank- women seem to have more interesting...
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