March 2014 Nuts About Books, this offering has expired.

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You may have noticed that this month’s blogger offering looks different. In celebration of our upcoming 5 year anniversary, we’ve given the program a facelift! The general process remains unchanged, we’ve just given the program an updated look and ask that you submit your choices online instead of emailing back.

Reviews will need to be posted any time on or before Monday, March 31st, 2014. Are you interested?

Bethany House
Love Comes Calling by Siri Mitchell
Death by the Book by Julianna Deering

Revell
A Heart’s Rebellion by Ruth Axtell
In The Shadow of Jezebel by Mesu Andrews

Baker Books
Not Who I Imagined by Margot Starbuck

You can find more information like excerpts, press releases, interview questions, images, release dates and endorsements on the books in the hyperlinks above.

Participation in the blog review event is easy.

*Please respond here (new procedure) by end of day Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 indicating which book(s) you want to review.

This will be an opt-in offer. If you are interested in being a part of this blog review event, please be sure to submit your choice here (instead of just emailing back).. Thanks!

Electronic review copies of the books are also available for e-readers through NetGalley. Please select in your response if you would prefer an e-version.

I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks!

-Melody and the Graf-Martin Communications team

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Tips for Blog Book Reviews

For those of you who are new to writing book reviews, here are a few helpful tips:
• Write what you think about the book. Did the author succeed in what they were attempting to do? Did it capture and hold your attention? Did you enjoy the story? What did you like about it? The answers to these types of questions will be more helpful and interesting for your audience than simply writing a book report that just summarizes what the book is about.
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