Do you read a lot of books? Are you a good writer? Do you review the books that you read? Do you find book reviews extremely helpful?
Apologetics315 is building a team of book reviewers, for the purpose of posting a larger number of quality reviews of apologetics-related books. Would you like to be considered as a possible reviewer? If so, this is your opportunity to apply for the role. To begin the application process, click the link below to fill out the online form.
Yes, I'd like to be a book reviewer for Apologetics315.
Thanks!
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5 comments :
This is a GREAT idea Brian! Unfortunately I am not a great writer. :( but this will most certainly help with spreading the ministry and getting people more reviews, quicker!
Thanks for being awesome! haha.
Would it be the responsibility of the reviewers to get a hold of the designated books themselves?
Martin,
If the reviewer is in the USA or UK, the books can be provided. If the reviewer owns a Kindle, then the books will be shared.
Great and I presume it's enough to just have the Kindle software on a laptop, rather than having to own an actual Kindle device?
I think that's right, Martin.
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