*Updated: September 22, 2024*
A question I get asked a lot is “How do you get free books?” What people typically mean is, “How do you get advanced reader copies?” If you’re unfamiliar with the term, advanced reader copies are uncorrected proofs of books that haven’t been released. There are physical ARCs, which typically look like the paperback version of the book, although a lot of the times the cover won’t be final, and there are digital, or electronic, ARCs, which come in the form of a file that can usually be read on a tablet or reading device, like a Kindle.
ARCs are sent out to the media to create early buzz about the book. Media includes everything from big name publications like Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times to bloggers and social media influencers. So how exactly do people get ARCs? Well, there are a few ways.
1. Someone will reach out to you

If you have your contact info on your blog or in your bio, publicists/marketers or self-published authors may reach out to you and ask if you would like an ARC or finished copy of their book. This is definitely the easiest way to get an ARC, because obviously they want you to have one if they reached out to you. The only downside to this is figuring out how to say no to books you actually don’t want or wouldn’t read.
Sometimes it can be really exciting to be offered a free book. When I first started I said yes to everything and then I ended up with a lot of books I never read. That’s why if you have a blog, it’s a good idea to have a Review Policy page, where you explicitly say what kind of books you do and do not want to receive. You’ll probably still get requests for things you don’t want, and if that’s the case you can either politely decline or you are allowed to ignore emails.
2. Request a physical ARC

If there’s a book you’re really interested in, you can request an ARC of the book. Typically, the way to do this is to find out who’s publishing the book and look up their publicity or marketing contact information. For example, if I wanted to request an ARC of Can’t Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan I would go to Forever’s website and look up their publicity or marketing contact information.
For most publishers, specifically the Big Five, there’s an email address you can write to. There’s a number of ways you could write out your email, but this is how I do it. For the subject line I write, “ARC Request for CAN’T GET ENOUGH by Kennedy Ryan” Then my email would say:
Hello,
My name is Zakiya Jamal and I am very excited for the release of Kennedy Ryan’s newest novel, Can’t Get Enough. I absolutely love all of Kennedy’s books. I know my followers, just like myself, are already excited about Kennedy’s new novel and I would love a chance to read and review it early.
I review books on my blog, which gets about XX views every month. I also post pictures of my favorite books and books I review on my Instagram/TikTok/YouTube, which has XX followers. If I receive an ARC of Can’t Get Enough I would promote the book on all of my platforms. Below please find my name, phone number, and mailing address. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Best,
Zakiya
You always want to include your mailing address in the email, because that just makes it easier for them to send you the book right away rather than having to ask you for it. Typically, you won’t get a response to your email either way, but if they do decide to send you a copy they’ll just send it.
The most important thing you want to do in your email is make it clear why they should give you a book. Make sure to always play to your strengths and if you have done ARC reviews before, especially if you’ve received books from that publisher before, make sure to indicate that as well.
Also, some publishers now do forms for requesting ARCs, rather than emails. For example, I’ve received a few ARCs through The Novl, which is Little, Brown for Young Readers’ social media page. They send out these forms in their newsletters, which come out about once a week, so make sure to sign up for their newsletter so you know when they’re looking for new reviewers.
3. Request a Digital ARC

There are two websites you can sign up for to get digital ARCs: NetGalley and Edelweiss. I’ve received ARCs on both. The best way to get ARCs through these sites is to sign up for their emails. Edelweiss sends out a weekly newsletter, which lets you know what new books have been added to the site and are available for request. NetGalley emails a bit more frequently, but you can adjust your email notifications for how you see fit. You can also always search both sites if you’re looking for a specific book to request.
I wouldn’t say getting a digital ARC is easier than getting a physical ARC, because it always depends on a lot of different factors, particularly how popular a book is. What I will say is there have been a few times when I received a eARC of a book after I couldn’t get a physical ARC. So it doesn’t hurt to try both, especially if it’s a book you really want.
The most important thing to remember about these sites is to always keep them updated. Make sure your profile has your most accurate information, including the most up-to-date links to wherever you post your reviews. Additionally, always add your reviews directly to the sites. Publishers can see your stats on reviewing the books you receive and if you never review books that’ll make them less inclined to approve your request for a digital ARC.
4. Giveaways & Bookish Events

Truthfully, I think I’ve gotten the most ARCs from going to bookish events. Additionally, I’ve also won a lot of ARCs from giveaways. In my experience, it pays to receive newsletters from publishers. I’ve won a number of ARCs just by reading literally every email publishers send me and entering almost every giveaway in them.
If you’re willing to look for them, you’ll find there are lots of giveaways happening all the time and if you enter enough of them you’re bound to win some.
I believe that about covers it. If you have any other questions about how to get ARCs just let me know in the comments. I hope this helps, and that you get as many free books as your heart desires. Happy reading!
Wonderful advice!!!!! It’s so great to have someone that answers all the questions new bloggers have.
Happy to help. ☺️
I am a librarian and love all these tips. I just reached out for an ARC for the next in a series my kids love. I had never thought to do that before! Thank you for this great resource.
I’ve never heard of the #booksfortrade thing before. Such a great idea! I’ll have to check it out.
It’s pretty cool. I’ve gotten a lot of great books that way.
Thank you! Just requested my first ARC and fingers-crossed it gets sent 🙂
No problem! Good luck!
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