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If it's for a blog tour than they won't want you to publish a negative review so you'll have to let them know if this is the case.
Otherwise, they're probably just asking for feedback - they want to know that you've read and reviewed the book. I usually send an email with a link to my review on goodreads, and a date for when the review will be up on the blog. This allows them to tweet etc. about the review if they want to.
Does that help?
Otherwise, they're probably just asking for feedback - they want to know that you've read and reviewed the book. I usually send an email with a link to my review on goodreads, and a date for when the review will be up on the blog. This allows them to tweet etc. about the review if they want to.
Does that help?

If it's from netgalley they probably just want you to send the review and a link back to them via netgalley. The email is probably to encourage you to submit your review. I think publishers have problems with people downloading the book from netgalley and then never writing a review.
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"After you've read the title, make sure to let us know if you've enjoyed the story - and even more so, let us know if (and why) you didn't!"
I wonder if you guys did a job from them too. I was just wondering what they meant. Should I give my review to them first, before I post it in my blog?
Thanks guys. I hope I didn't sound too stupid here. >_<