Book Reviews Coming to Suess’s Pieces

Stack of Old BooksOr just a book review. We’ll see how this goes.

Last week on Twitter, author @GeorgiaBrock asked me if I did book reviews. I almost shot off a hasty reply saying that I didn’t. But luckily my fingers held off typing long enough for my brain to have this thought: Just because you haven’t done book reviews on Suess’s Pieces in the past doesn’t mean you can’t start now.

I love hardcopy books and my 3G Kindle like Sarah Palin loves media attention.

Like lots of other people, my appetite for books goes up a couple of notches in the summer. I think it’s a habit that developed during the summer vacations of my youth when I was not only perpetually bored, but also diametrically opposed to insects, sweating, and burning to a crisp in the sun. (Have I ever mentioned that I don’t tan? Ah well, another post for another day.) So it seems logical to give this book review thing a try in the middle of June.

So, dear readers, this is just an FYI that you might find a couple of book reviews on my blog soon. They’ll be sporadic enough, I imagine. No need to worry about the overall content of my blog taking some dramatic turn.

Yo, authors! Here’s how to get your book reviewed on Suess’s Pieces.

If you’d like me to consider reviewing your book on Suess’s Pieces, get in touch with me in one of the following ways:

Twitter

Email

Other than that, you should probably know that author meltdowns like this will totally be exploited. Just wanted to put that out there.

UPDATE, AUGUST 27, 2011: Free reviews are no longer offered on Suess’s Pieces. For more information, go here: When Book Reviews Attack!


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About Emily Suess

Emily Suess is a freelance marketing copywriter in Indianapolis, Indiana and a regular contributor at Small Business Bonfire.
  • http://twitter.com/GeorgiaBrock Georgia Brock

    I’m fully aware  my book isn’t the next great Canadian novel, or for that matter, the next great American novel. But it does address a different aspect of relationships no other book is addressing. The author’s rant you link to is hilarious. She’s a bit self absorbed, don’t you think?

    Anyway, looking forward to the review. More about my book and how it came to be is coming this week to my blog at http://georgiabrock.posterous.com/

    • http://www.emilysuess.com Emily Suess

      I got hours of entertainment when that author’s meltdown unfolded in realtime. Fortunately, she’s the only example of such self-absorption that comes to mind. Most people are reasonable and sane compared to her. :)