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What do I have to do to become a member?
The registration process is easy. All that is
required is your name, e-mail address, mailing or
shipping address, and types of books that you read.
Why do I have to become a member?
Well, it makes it easier for us for one thing. When
you are selected to review a book, we have your
shipping address on file and we can get the book to
you promptly.
Also, when you register for First Look, you tell us
about your reading preferences and we can notify you
via e-mail when there is an offering in your
preferred category. If you're interested in
reviewing the book, you can enter the drawing on the
Web site, and we'll let you know if you've been
chosen to review it.
May I select more than one book per month?
Yes.
What happens to the reviews I submit?
The reviews you send us will be shared with our
editors and may be posted to the site. We reserve
the right to edit your review for clarity, accuracy,
and space limitations, but will not publish phrases
out of context.
How long should the review be?
There is no length requirement, but because we want
to fit as many reviews as possible, your review may
be edited to 20 words or so. We do encourage
reviewers to spread the word, however. You may post
your reviews and comments in their entirety to
online book sites that accept them, or any Web sites
you favor.
Can I post my review elsewhere?
Yes, please do! And let us know where you've posted
your review - send a note to
firstlookteenQs@harpercollins.com.
How do I submit my review?
When you are selected as a reviewer, the next time
you log in to First Look with your e-mail address
and password, the page will refresh with "your book
to review" listed above "This Month's Books on
Offer." Click on the link and the page where you
place your review will display.
Is there a fee for participating in the First
Look program?
No.
Can I sign up for more than one book each month?
Yes.
Why is this program open only to residents of the
United States?
This is to protect the publishing rights of our
authors.
Can I keep the book after I read and review it?
Yes, you may.
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