So as many of you book nerds may know, BEA16 happened last week and now all of us who didn't go (aka me) are getting real jealous over the insane amounts of fun that they had and the amounts of books and the number of bloggers that they all got to meet. But one topic that stands out right now on my twitter feed is the topic of ARC selling. (I would just like to make sure EVERYONE knows that I have never sold or bought any ARCs). There are several problems that I find with this so I thought, why not make it a blog post?
So in all, I guess what I'm trying to say is that ARC selling is bad and please don't ever do that or encourage the people who do by buying the copies. Let's all stay nice and use them for their intended purpose. I hope that wasn't too long and if you actually read all the way to the end, I give you a virtual high-five. As always, pitch in on what you think in the comments below or find me on social media! (I've been using Twitter a lot more so tweet me! My handle is @Brookeevans2001) I should have a review up soon this week so until then, happy reading! ~Brooke
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I received ARCs from publisher: some copies were requested & some were unsolicited. But all those ARCs are still in my possession. When the label says “not for sale” it means what it says…NOT FOR SALE. You can throw it, give it away but not make money out of it. So the receiver has the moral obligation follow it.
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Brooke Evans
6/28/2016 10:50:30 am
I agree completely. I've always read and reviewed every book that I've received :)
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