The Aussie Swap discussion
Travelling Book
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The Idea


Ohyes the Liar Society would be awesomeeee!! I'm so pumped for this! You know what? It might be easier to organize this through a blog - it's just easier to keep track of things rather than trying to work out this mega topic each time we want to share a book...
Thoughts?

and heheeh Lisa, I try, I try :P

If this is going to be a more than one time thing, I'll just participate next time.


I'm totally in - just give me some time to make a nice bookmark for someone!! :D


Anyway Kylie I just said I own a copy. I haven't read it yet. :S I need to stop taking review copies if I want to read books I actually paid money for. :/

Macquarie's a good uni I think. I've never seen it before though, but it had some pretty high cut-offs haha. And daylight savings! Haven't woken up this early on a weekend in so long! Also, have any of you gone to Borders in Parramatta lately? Last time I went I couldn't find the YA section. :(


Yeah, same for me... Only window shopping. But I'll live. :)
Oh I know Chester Hill! Yeah we should get all the Sydney bloggers together and got to Paramatta for the day. I know there was a meet up a few weeks ago but I couldn't go and it wasn't really the YA crowd anyway.

*edited - I didn't mean to call you a 'he' Nic :P My typing is one big mess!


I live half way between Brisbane and the Gold Coast! So not too far away :)
I won't participate in the travelling book this time as I am going overseas soon but will when I get back :)

BEA is Book Expo America. It's like, the ultimate book conference with Publisher, Authors, Bloggers etc. attending.


I think we have some really nice publishers and they've always been really lovely to me - although I do wish there was an environment for Bloggers and Pubs to converse a bit more.
What do you mean you don't know about ARCs?

When I worked at Borders, I was able to go to a few publisher nights and get a few goodie bags and what now and I was always sad to see it wasn't open to the public you know?
Even contacting the publishers with questions on a series or author, it seems rather difficult to get a response, I think it's a "once you're in its not a problem' deal you know?

THERE WERE PUBLISHER NIGHTS?!? I want a job at a bookstore. :(
I agree with the 'once you're in it's not a problem' thing. I mean, I have wonderful chats with the publishers that I review for but there are a couple that I don't review for. I like to send them reviews of books from their house because I think they'd be interested in what I might be saying about their books and it's rare for me to get a response. There is one publisher that was sending me emails regarding Adult releases and only after several tries to different people that were sending them emails was I able to get a response. It was an apolegetic one, but still...
I do wish there was a more open environment to chat with pubs. I think it is difficult to 'get your foot in the door' so to speak in Australia.

We've had one or two pubs ask since then but I've also emailed quite a lot letting them know we existed and that we had reviewed some of their books.
I think as long as you're polite and you're in it for the right reasons then then contacting publishers to let them know you exist is alright.
Do yo review for anyone at this point?


Just be polite, tell them who you are and what you want (be clear!) and maybe mention some of their books that you've liked? Then they'll know you're serious. And give them time - publishers are mad-crazy- busy and it usually takes them a while. :)

As for your publisher thing, like Sas said our publishing houses are smaller which also means there are fewer ppl to do more jobs, they're very busying people sometimes they just don't have to time to reply to your emails.
Also, publishers look not only at how many followers you have but also how well you write you reviews. Don't worry Kylie, they'll come around, I didn't have a publisher contact me until four months into my blog!
So do we have any titles everyone really wants to read? I don't mind buying the first book and then at the end the last person sends it back to me (that way everyone has to do the exact same thing)
I was thinking everyone writes something on the back or front page like their name and where they are when they get it and I loved the ideas of sending a postcard or bookmark to the next person so you get a keepsake from the last person (yay goodies lol)
Any YA titles or something people are interested in? I just finished the Liar Society that was good but I dunno if that's everyone's thing