Review Pool
The Book Marketer Review Pool connects authors with engaged readers who receive free advance copies in exchange for honest reviews, helping boost credibility, visibility, and early momentum for new book launches. Books available this month are:
By Megan Y. Kamath, MD
The exam room. The corridor at 3 am. The moment after the shift ends. The silence rushes in.
Resilient Cadence moves through the hidden interior of a life in medicine, not the heroics, but the human cost. The doubts that linger. The grief that doesn't clock out. The small, stubborn hope that returns anyway.
With a voice both unflinching and tender, these poems trace the full emotional weight of the healer's path: the intimacy required to care and the distance required to survive it, the privilege of witnessing life at its most raw, and the burden of carrying those moments long after the shift ends.
This is not a collection about perfect medicine. It is a collection about true medicine, and the quiet, enduring strength of those who show up, day after day, for others.
For anyone who has ever worn the white coat, loved someone who does, or simply wondered what it costs to hold another person's pain.
This is the book that finally tells the truth.
Please leave the review on Amazon from week starting June 20th If you don't have an Amazon account you can list and review the book on Goodreads instead.
By Tuhin Giri
One bad science experiment. One very long suspension.
When Ory accidentally blows up his classroom, he ends up banished to the Arthropod City Police Department. Fetching drinks and filing scrolls for his Uncle Pericles is the most boring punishment imaginable. Until a body is discovered under the War Memorial.
The squashed victim is the richest bug in Arthropod City, a philanthropist whose generosity put trophies in Ory's school and prize money in students' pockets. The police have their suspect: Ory's favorite teacher. But something doesn't add up, and everyone knows Ory has never been good at leaving things alone.
Armed with borrowed detective skills and too much curiosity for his own good, Ory launches his own investigation. But the deeper he digs, the closer he gets to a truth...and to someone who will kill to keep a secret buried.
Caterpillar's Last Breath is a mystery full of six-legged suspects, big-city secrets, and one young beetle who refuses to quit.
This is the first adventure in the Tales from Arthropod City series.
Please leave the review on Amazon from week starting July 11th If you don't have an Amazon account you can list and review the book on Goodreads instead.
By Gerard Gleeson
This is not a self-help book about perfect optimisation.
It's about living well when conditions are imperfect. Which is most of the time.
Most self-help books promise transformation in 12 easy steps. Then bury one decent idea under 200 pages of filler.
This book is different.
10 principles. Zero padding.
You'll find practical strategies on morning routines, attention management, project completion, relationships, minimalism, and building systems that survive contact with real life.
No rigid frameworks that collapse when life gets busy. No borrowed wisdom from someone else's life. No transformation promises you won't keep.
Just tested principles for better days.
Short chapters. Real stories. Honest advice.
For people who want improvement, not inspiration.
A Personal Code for Ordinary Days.
Please leave the review on Amazon from week starting July 18th which is launch day! If you don't have an Amazon account you can list and review the book on Goodreads instead.
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Not really. Rather than being prescriptive, we'd encourage you to lead with your heart.
How did the book make you feel? Did it stay with you long after you turned the final page, or did you find yourself wishing it had gone further? Share what resonated, what surprised you, what moved you, and what didn't.
Above all, be honest, thoughtful, and authentic. The most valuable reviews are those that reflect a genuine reader experience. We hope you enjoy the book, and thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.
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5 Reviews = A free list of media contacts in your niche (influencers, journalists, podcasters, bloggers or B2B leads). (Normally retails for $120)
10 Reviews = A free marketing consulation with advice on how to grow and promote your business or book. Media/outreach contacts also included. (Normally retails for $350)
It’s a win-win – you get to read great new books, support authors, and collect rewards at the same time.
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