Hey Vanessa! I think you can actually click on the books that you say "will not provide feedback" and still give feedback for (if you read them). I had one audiobook that I said "will not provide feedback" because I didn't like the narrator and couldn't get into the audiobook. I later picked up the physical book and read it. After watching your video I went to Netgalley and found the book under "will not give feedback", clicked on the title, and there was still an option to provide feedback. I hope this helps you feel better about those 2 books that were plaguing you. All hope is not lost. LOL Also, love the tip about reading kids books! That was one of those "why didn't I think of that" moments for me. 😂
@@polly2900 honestly, I don’t believe NetGalley sends physical copies at this point in time. Publishers and publishing houses are more likely to do that.
This video is so good! Definitely using all your tips
@@sarahy7347 thanks Sarah! Let me know if you ever need any NetGalley help! 💚
I joined netgalley today(dont give me that look unread books from 2019 hyysh I will get to you) this video was great.
I love this video!!! thanks for sharing your tips!
Hey Vanessa! I think you can actually click on the books that you say "will not provide feedback" and still give feedback for (if you read them). I had one audiobook that I said "will not provide feedback" because I didn't like the narrator and couldn't get into the audiobook. I later picked up the physical book and read it. After watching your video I went to Netgalley and found the book under "will not give feedback", clicked on the title, and there was still an option to provide feedback. I hope this helps you feel better about those 2 books that were plaguing you. All hope is not lost. LOL
Also, love the tip about reading kids books! That was one of those "why didn't I think of that" moments for me. 😂
@@FictionAddictions yep! I mentioned that in this video :)
@readwithdrb Oh. Ok. I'm sorry, I must have missed that when I went to check my netgalley.
How often do they send physical copies of books.
@@polly2900 honestly, I don’t believe NetGalley sends physical copies at this point in time. Publishers and publishing houses are more likely to do that.
How different is the Arc from the finished book?
Usually not drastically different unless there are HUGE problems. They might fix typos or formatting from the ARC to the physical copy.