Hello everyone! So, a bit ago, I wrote a discussion on what an ARC (advance reader’s copy) is, how people get them, how you can get them and more! One thing that I realized later, though, was that there are a LOT of publishers out there in the US & internationally, and even more imprints …
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Hello everyone! So, if you’re a part of the bookish community, you’ve probably heard of the acronym/thing “ARCs”. For me, I didn’t know about them until like 2 yrs into blogging (as I never really interacted with people who talked about ARCs) and now they are everywhere lol Anyways, there are probably a bunch of …
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