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message 1: by Jeff (new)

Jeff (thisgayreads) | 18 comments Mod
Have you read anything good that's available in the "Read Now" section?

Please share recommendations here!


message 2: by Jeff (new)

Jeff (thisgayreads) | 18 comments Mod
Here is a few I recently snagged from the read now section:


The Breakup Vacation (Beach House) by Anna Gracia PUB Day: 3/5/2024
The Gallopers by Jon Ransom PUB Day: 1/25/2024
The Quelling Befriend your enemy, save your friend. by C.L. Lauder PUB Day: 1/16/2024


Fictionophile  (fictionophile) | 97 comments Am I wrong in thinking that everyone's 'Read Now' titles are different? For instance, all of my 'auto-approved' titles show up there too.


message 4: by Jeff (last edited Nov 08, 2023 03:40PM) (new)

Jeff (thisgayreads) | 18 comments Mod
Yes, I believe some people might have different titles with auto-approvals and widgets, but the majority of 'Read Now' options seem to be the same for everyone. Since I don't have auto-approvals (one day...🤞) and rarely receive widgets, most of the 'Read Now' selections I have are accessible to everyone 😬.


message 5: by SundayAtDusk (last edited Nov 08, 2023 04:46PM) (new)

SundayAtDusk | 88 comments Yes, as Jeff said, the "read now" books are avaliable to everyone, unless your "read now" one is from a publisher who has you on auto-approval; at which time, it may or may not be a "read now" for anyone who wants it.


message 6: by Donna (new)

Donna Davis (seattlebookmama) | 141 comments Fictionophile wrote: "Am I wrong in thinking that everyone's 'Read Now' titles are different? For instance, all of my 'auto-approved' titles show up there too."

I believe that if you have a widget, the button is slightly different when you download. "Read Now" is for everyone, or at least, everyone in that geographical zone. When you click on a widget, the button to accept the book says, "Read it!" Then there's generally a line of text above it that says this is a title you've been invited to read.


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Liralen | 19 comments Fictionophile wrote: "Am I wrong in thinking that everyone's 'Read Now' titles are different? For instance, all of my 'auto-approved' titles show up there too."

My auto-approved books (one publisher) don't show up on the Read Now page. Perhaps the ones you're seeing have also been listed as Read Now?

Donna wrote: "I believe that if you have a widget, the button is slightly different when you download. "Read Now" is for everyone, or at least, everyone in that geographical zone. When you click on a widget, the button to accept the book says, "Read it!" Then there's generally a line of text above it that says this is a title you've been invited to read.

This is true for auto-approved publishers too—the button says 'Read It!', and then below it says 'You Are Auto-Approved' with a little check mark.


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Ray Moon | 9 comments Rich Justice (Jason Rich #3) by Robert Bailey Rich Justice by Robert Bailey

Book #3 in the series just showed up today on NetGalley. I've read both Bocephus Haynes novels and the first two Jason Rich novels. I have enjoyed reading them.

It was Read-Now for me but may not be for you. If interested, here is a link to the novel on NetGalley:



Enjoy,


message 9: by Donna (new)

Donna Davis (seattlebookmama) | 141 comments Not a real imaginative book title, but Harry Turtledove is always a lot of fun.
The Wages of Sin
The Wages of Sin by Harry Turtledove


message 10: by Ray (last edited Dec 14, 2023 02:51PM) (new)

Ray Moon | 9 comments Cracks Beneath the Surface (Jhonni Laurent #2) by Mary Ann Miller Cracks Beneath the Surface by Mary Ann Miller

This popped up yesterday or today on NetGalley. This is the second novel in the Jhonni Laurent Mystery series. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the first novel, Bones Under the Ice . I am auto-approved by the publisher, so it may not be Read Now for all. If this novel piques your interest, here is a link to its page on NetGalley:



Enjoy


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica It’s lonely at the center of the earth by Zoe Thorogood. It’s very good and it’s on the read now thing right now.


message 12: by Julie (new)

Julie  Ditton (storybooklady) | 4 comments The Schlemiel Kids Save the Moon by Audrey Barbakoff is a picture book that updates the traditional Yiddish folklore about Chelm, a village full of fools. In this modern day version, the kids are smart and try to set the adults strait when they think that the moon has fallen into the lake.
Their is a glossary of Yiddish terms in the afterward so its a funny book that can be enjoyed by anyone.


message 13: by S.M. (new)

S.M. Stevens (smstevens) Hi - The ARC of my forthcoming contemporary novel Beautiful and Terrible Things is now on NetGalley. I hope it appeals to some of you and am happy to answer any questions you may have.


message 14: by Donna (new)

Donna Davis (seattlebookmama) | 141 comments S.M. wrote: "Hi - The ARC of my forthcoming contemporary novel Beautiful and Terrible Things is now on NetGalley. I hope it appeals to some of you and am happy to answer any questions you may have. ...."

S.M., I nearly flagged your comment, but then it occurred to me that you might not realize you had breached GR protocol. This thread is not the place to promote your own work. I'm sure you can find the appropriate threads via the Librarians group. I'm also fairly sure NG has a dedicated thread for this; perhaps the moderators can help you. Meanwhile, I would urge you to delete your comment from this location.


message 15: by Liralen (new)

Liralen | 19 comments Donna wrote: "S.M., I nearly flagged your comment, but then it occurred to me that you might not realize you had breached GR protocol. This thread is not the place to promote your own work. I'm sure you can find the appropriate threads via the Librarians group. I'm also fairly sure NG has a dedicated thread for this; perhaps the moderators can help you. Meanwhile, I would urge you to delete your comment from this location."

Ooh, don't ask in the Librarians group. Also not the right place and people there get tired of self-promo :) However, some of these might be useful groups:
Book Promotions
Authors & Reviewers
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Authors/Readers

NetGalley Readers (not the same as this group) also has a dedicated folder for authors.


message 16: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 22 comments Can someone help me please? I've been a NetGalley member for a long time but I've never downloaded A Read Now book. If I do, how long do I have to read and review it? Does it have to be straight away?
I'd be grateful for any advice.


message 17: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Bryant (sherribryant) | 163 comments Teresa wrote: "Can someone help me please? I've been a NetGalley member for a long time but I've never downloaded A Read Now book. If I do, how long do I have to read and review it? Does it have to be straight aw..."

You treat it the same way you do any of the requests. The only difference is you don't have to wait to be approved since it's a read now.


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