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NetGalley Check In #24

Hey everyone!

It’s time for a NetGalley check in, where I share my feedback ratio, and the books I have on my NetGalley shelves.


CURRENT FEEDBACK RATIO: 75%

Which is 2% lower than my last check in.


Books To Read:

1 – The Four Symbols by Giacometti & Ravenne

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): Waterstones

2 – Good & Evil by Giacometti & Ravenne

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

3 – Magpie by Sophie Draper

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

4 – Artists’ Letters by Michael Bird

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

5 – Smashed by Andy Robb


6 – The Shadow Man by Helen Fields

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

7 – Who Took Eden Mulligan? by Sharon Dempsey

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

8 – Her Last Holiday by C.L. Taylor

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

9 – The Family Tree by Steph Mullin & Nicole Mabry

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

10 – Hunt by Leona Deakin

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

11 – The Serial Killer’s Wife by Alice Hunter

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): Waterstones, Book Depository

Read But Not Yet Reviewed:

1 – Ask No Questions by Claire Allan

PURCHASE HERE (affiliate links): WaterstonesBook Depository

I recently finished reading Ask No Questions, and haven’t yet wrote my review, but you can expect it soon!


How is your NetGalley ratio doing?
Are any of these on your to read shelf too?
Have you read any of these? If yes, what did you think?

Let me know in the comments!


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