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“NetGalley’s Book Advocate Toolkit”

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Disclosures
Thank you to NetGalley and We Are Bookish for this advanced reader copy. The opinions expressed are mine alone.

“NetGalley’s Book Advocate Toolkit”Title: NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit
Source: NetGalley
Publisher We Are Bookish
Publish date: 3/8/2022
Format: eARC
Pages: 32
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My Review

We Are Bookish just released “NetGalley’s Book Advocate Toolkit” and it’s awesome! I’ve been a member of NetGalley for awhile now but I’m still learning how to be a good reviewer.  I appreciate the fact that it’s written in a way that’s interesting and engaging for all users. I enjoyed reading about the different types of book reviews and platforms. I also love that accessibility was emphasized.  I plan to use the information from the toolkit to update my profile description.  I’m also excited to explore the links provided in the toolkit with more information about specific topics. I’d recommend this toolkit for anyone thinking about getting into book blogging. 

I use an iPad app called ZoomNotes for my digital planner. There are blank sections in it and I have dedicated one of them to reading. The cool thing about ZoomNotes is I can have subdocuments. This means I can tap on the toolkit cover and it will open right up. I have included a screenshot of my book blogging notes page below but it’s a work in progress. The planner and most of the stickers shown below are from a shop called DPC Digitals. I love it and highly recommend checking it out if digital planning is your thing.

Screenshot of Rebecca’s digital planner page with a list of places to get free or discounted books as well as what to include in a book review post.

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