Mid-Month NetGalley Check-In – July 2021

I have held fairly steady in my progress on my ARCs since the last NetGalley check-in. Check out where I was a month ago in my last check-in post. My feedback ratio has dropped a bit to 65% compared to last month’s 71%. I’ve completed 13 ARC reviews out of the total 20 for which I have been approved. I now have six unread books available to read on my shelf since I was approved for three ARCs and read one ARC in the last month. I’m pretty happy to have mostly maintained my ratio and prevented myself from requesting all the books. 🙂 I’m also incredibly excited about all three ARCs I got this month because they are all highly anticipated reads I didn’t expect to get.

The books below are those currently needing to be read on my shelf. I plan to read and review the books in bold before the next check-in on August 16.

Child of Light by Terry Brooks | Publication Date: October 12, 2021
The All-Consuming World by Cassandra Khaw | Publication Date: September 7, 2021
Traitors of the Black Crown by Cate Pearce | Publication Date: September 22, 2021
Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky | Publication Date: August 3, 2021
The Hand of the Sun King by J.T. Greathouse | Publication Date: August 5, 2021
Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune | Publication Date: September 21, 2021

How do you stay on top of your NetGalley ARCs? Are you successful at staying above the coveted 80% ratio threshold? Let me know in the comments!

4 thoughts on “Mid-Month NetGalley Check-In – July 2021

  1. Oh, those are some great looking books! Definitely curious about Under The Whispering Door~ Good luck with your TBR.
    I keep my ratio around 97-99%. I am quite picky at what I request at Netgalley, plus, being outside of the US/UK has taught me which books to go for and which I will be sure to be rejected (or never hear from) for. Popular books? Generally not a chance. Unless I am lucky. Haha.

    • I was so excited when I saw the email saying I got Under the Whispering Door. It is one of my most highly anticipated releases of the second half of this year. I requested it months ago and had given up on it. I’m trying to be pickier about what I request, and hopefully, I’ll be able to stay at it and get my ratio as high as yours. 🙂

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