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I'm doing a little research on this. I think I may just use the subscribe plugin through Wordpress. I think there's a way to export your subscribers from Feedburner and upload them to Wordpress. I'll let you know what I find.
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I keep track of my review copies with a spreadsheet sorted by release date. I don't put purchased ebooks on it. I just let those hang.
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I don't do it as often as I should (commenting that is). I'm bad about that.
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I've found a rhythm that works for me. I have specific days when I write my reviews. I try and keep myself two weeks ahead on my books so I can throw in a "want to read for fun" book here and there.. I also write most of my posts at least a week ahead of when they go up.
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I post daily, sometimes twice a day. I like to have something fresh for my followers on a daily basis to keep them coming back.
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iPhone all the way. I'm an Apple geek
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I try and give at least 100 pages, but if it's a chore to even want to pick it back up after putting it down I just don't bother. My review pile is huge and I'm very busy. I just can't waste the time on something I don't enjoy.
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I actually had a couple of publishers contact me. I have sent my info to publishers and just recently (about 6 months later) I'm starting to get books from them.
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I have only read one series out of order and while I was able to follow the book, I felt I was missing a good chunk of the backstory.
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I would. My blog focuses primarily on YA titles, but I do review some adult titles as well. I just indicate if it's Adult or YA
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Gymnastics and swimming
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I wouldn't say anything. I would just be happy I won a book.
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Safari
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Girl of Nightmares and Starling
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I typically write it then edit it then schedule it. A lot of times I read it again the day before it goes up and tweak it a bit.
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I find them more difficult to write. I usually find myself tripping over words while trying to convey how much I loved the book without sounding like an incoherent fool.

