Contact Me

If you would like a review, need editing or a beta read for your book and have questions pertaining to my services, please feel free to contact me. If you ‘think’ your book might appeal to me and it’s not in my preferred genre for free reviews, comment below with your title, book link and a very brief blurb. If I don’t contact you within one month, kindly send an email to check up on your request. I promise not to bite your head off.  🙂

Thank you!

Adelaide Michaelson

avid_bookivore@yahoo.com

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  1. Dear Adelaide Michaelson,
    First of all, I think what you do is really cool.
    I would love for you to be one of my Ideal Readers, as Stephen King calls them.
    I’ve already had friends and family read it, of course, but I would love a fresh pair of objective eyes to give it a look! (Getting feedback from people who love you is so hard!)
    I’m in the process of finding an agent and haven’t been having much luck; I wonder if the first few chapters need to sparkle more!
    Anyway, it’s a Paranormal Romance, 138,333 words long. If you’re interested in giving it a look and have the time, of course, I would love it! It’s called “The Ensnarer” and it is a part of a series, but I wouldn’t expect you to read them all.
    All the best,
    Hannah R. Harney

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    1. Hello Hannah Harney, I have a few books that I am beta reading right now, but if you could email me the information about your book: title, synopsis, then I will get back to you as soon as I can.
      Best Regards,
      Adelaide M.

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  2. Hello avidbookivore 🙂 I have written a historical fiction/psychological fiction series that follows the lives of an upper class family and its servants in 1915 America. If this is something you might be interested in, please contact me with the mailing address I should use: mariesilkpublishing@gmail.com . Title: Davenport House, 188 pages, suitable for young adult readers.

    The wealthy family upstairs and lowly servants downstairs have more in common than they ever imagined.

    Thank you for your consideration!

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  3. Hi Adelaide,

    Please consider reviewing Rarity from the Hollow by Robert Eggleton, an adult literary novel with a social science fiction backdrop that was published by a traditional small press. The final edition was released to Amazon on December 5, 2016: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017REIA44/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk. Detailed info is below, including about the nonprofit agency to which author proceeds are donated for the prevention of child maltreatment.

    Thanks,

    Robert Eggleton

    Blurb:

    Lacy Dawn’s father relives the Gulf War, her mother’s teeth are rotting out, and her best friend is murdered by the meanest daddy on Earth. Life in the hollow is hard. She has one advantage — an android was inserted into her life and is working with her to cure her parents. But, he wants something in exchange. It’s up to her to save the Universe. Lacy Dawn doesn’t mind saving the universe, but her family and friends come first.

    Rarity from the Hollow is adult literary science fiction filled with tragedy, comedy and satire. A Children’s Story. For Adults.

    “The most enjoyable science fiction novel I have read in years.”

    —Temple Emmet Williams, Author, former editor for Reader’s Digest

    “Quirky, profane, disturbing… In the space between a few lines we go from hardscrabble realism to pure sci-fi/fantasy. It’s quite a trip.”

    — Evelyn Somers, The Missouri Review

    . “…a hillbilly version of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy…what I would have thought impossible; taken serious subjects like poverty, ignorance, abuse…tongue-in-cheek humor without trivializing them…profound…a funny book that most sci-fi fans will thoroughly enjoy.” — Awesome Indies (Gold Medal)

    “…sneaks up you and, before you know it, you are either laughing like crazy or crying in despair, but the one thing you won’t be is unmoved…a brilliant writer.” –Readers’ Favorite (Gold Medal)

    “Rarity from the Hollow is an original and interesting story of a backwoods girl who saves the Universe in her fashion. Not for the prudish.” —Piers Anthony, New York Times bestselling author

    “…Good satire is hard to find and science fiction satire is even harder to find.” — The Baryon Review

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  4. Hi, Ms. Adelaide Michaelson. It’s very noble and admirable with the cool services that you offer. I just recently self-published my first book or poems. I would love it if you were able to do a review of my book, “Little Girl Blues: Existence of an Image.” It’s on Amazon and Goodreads, but here’s the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1974261409. I look forward to hearing from you.

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