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Who are the best book reviewers?
Top 10 Book Reviewers on Twitter
- Carolyn Kellogg – Los Angeles Times – 31,136.
- Dwight Garner – The New York Times – 28,846.
- Ron Charles – The Washington Post – 26,434.
- Pamela Paul – The New York Times – 18,941.
- Michiko Kakutani – The New York Times – 11,973.
- Joy Press – Los Angeles Times – 9,263.
How do I get my book reviewed by The Wall Street Journal?
- Contact: Ryan Sager [email protected] or (212) 416-2000.
- Prove them with: A short cover letter (with a brief synopsis of your book), a copy of your book, a press release about the book, and a copy of your sales sheet.
What WSJ should I read this week?
What to Read This Week
- ‘Water’ Review: The Stuff of Life.
- ‘Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories’ Review: The Terrible Truth.
- Five Best: Books On Dogs.
- ‘What’s Eating the Universe?’
- The Man Who Saw Tomorrow: Two by Stanislaw Lem.
- ‘Two-Way Mirror’ Review: The Poet Persevered.
- Children’s Books: The Joy of a Little Scare.
Where can I find the best book reviews?
The 10 Best Book Review Sites and Book Rating Sites
- Goodreads. Goodreads is arguably the leading online community for book lovers.
- LibraryThing. LibraryThing is the self-proclaimed largest book club in the world.
- Book Riot. Book Riot is a blog.
- Bookish.
- Booklist.
- Fantasy Book Review.
- LoveReading.
- Kirkus.
What is a good book review?
As a critical assessment, a book review should focus on opinions, not facts and details. Summary should be kept to a minimum, and specific details should serve to illustrate arguments.
How do I submit a book to review LA Times?
To have your book considered for review, send a pitch to editorial (at) lareviewofbooks.org; copies of books and correspondence can be sent to LARB, 6671 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1521, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
What’s the worst book ever written?
Irene Iddesleigh
Irene Iddesleigh (Amanda McKittrick Ros, 1897): published by the author’s husband as an anniversary present, Irene Iddesleigh is often described as the worst novel ever written, with purple prose that is circumlocutory to the point of incomprehensibility.
Where can I find Professional review of Books?
Many of these reviews can be syndicated to online retailers, other websites, and print publications, providing the potential for additional reach. The category includes established trade review outlets such as Kirkus Reviews, Foreword Reviews, Library Journal, Library School Journal, and Publisher’s Weekly.