Which Websites Hire For Remote Book Reviewers Jobs?

2025-07-26 12:28:13 40

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Naomi
Naomi
2025-07-30 14:14:25
As someone who juggles multiple remote reviewing gigs, I’ve learned that the best opportunities often come from platforms like 'NetGalley' and 'BookSirens.' 'NetGalley' is perfect if you love being among the first to read upcoming releases, while 'BookSirens' focuses on indie books, offering a mix of genres. I’ve discovered some hidden gems there that I wouldn’t have found otherwise.

'OnlineBookClub.org' is another go-to, though their payment system isn’t the most lucrative. Still, it’s a great place to start if you’re new to reviewing. For a more professional angle, 'Kirkus Media' and 'Publishers Weekly' occasionally hire freelancers, but you’ll need a strong portfolio. I’ve also found success by reaching out directly to small presses or authors in my favorite genres—many are thrilled to send free books in exchange for a thoughtful review.

Social media platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn can be goldmines for spotting reviewer calls, especially if you follow publishers or book marketing accounts. It’s all about persistence and making connections. Over time, these efforts can turn into steady gigs or even paid collaborations.
Zane
Zane
2025-07-31 20:09:36
I've been reviewing books online for years, and I've found that sites like 'Reedsy Discovery' and 'OnlineBookClub.org' are great for landing remote gigs. They often look for passionate readers to write honest reviews, and you don’t need a professional background—just a love for books and a knack for sharing your thoughts. 'NetGalley' is another solid option, especially if you enjoy getting early access to upcoming titles. I’ve also stumbled across opportunities on 'BookSirens,' which connects reviewers with indie authors. The pay isn’t always huge, but it’s a fantastic way to build a portfolio while diving into new reads.

For those who prefer a more structured setup, 'Kirkus Media' occasionally hires freelance reviewers, though they expect a higher level of critique. If you’re into niche genres, checking out specialized blogs or author websites can lead to unexpected opportunities. I once landed a steady gig just by reaching out to a small press that aligned with my favorite genres.
Harper
Harper
2025-08-01 23:40:46
When I first started looking for remote book reviewing jobs, I was surprised by how many platforms cater to this niche. 'Reedsy Discovery' is a standout because it’s open to both seasoned critics and newcomers. They let you pick books you’re genuinely interested in, which makes the reviewing process feel less like work and more like sharing your passion. Another favorite of mine is 'NetGalley,' where publishers offer free ARCs in exchange for reviews. It’s a win-win—you get to read books before they hit the shelves, and authors gain exposure.

'OnlineBookClub.org' is another reliable spot, though their payment structure can be hit or miss. They do, however, provide a supportive community for budding reviewers. For those who prefer a more professional route, 'Kirkus Media' and 'Publishers Weekly' sometimes list freelance gigs, though competition is fierce. I’ve also had luck with 'BookSirens,' which specializes in connecting reviewers with indie authors. The platform is user-friendly, and the selection is diverse, spanning everything from romance to sci-fi.

Don’t overlook smaller blogs or author websites, either. Many self-published authors are eager for feedback and will happily send free copies in exchange for an honest review. I’ve built lasting relationships this way, and it’s led to paid opportunities over time. Social media groups, especially on Facebook and Reddit, often post calls for reviewers too. It’s all about staying active and putting yourself out there.
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