Trouble with reviewing

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Trouble with reviewing

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I'm new to this website so bear with me. I down loaded a book to review (Tommy Morgan). It downloaded fine. I'm using an iPad by the way. However when I closed down the iPad as I had done reading it has not saved the book or I can't find it. When on the book club website it gives me the options of reviewing the book but I can't as I haven't read it! Does the website save the book your reviewing any where? If not how can I retrieve it from the iPad and for future reference how do I save books once downloaded? Sorry for the lots of questions just feel frustrated.
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Post by Scott »

Do you have the free app iBooks? I do not personally have an iPad, but I am under the understanding that when you download ebook files off the internet you can select to download them to iBooks and then they will be sorted there. Otherwise, what option for "open in" did you select when you downloaded the book?
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Post by Neleh403 »

I have down loaded the I books app and the adobe reader. Have now reviewed 2 books. I am still a little bit confused as my status is still 0 books reviewed. Also I have no new books to review. How long does it normally take for new books to become available?
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Post by Scott »

Yes, thank you for your feedback. I have created a support tickets for each of the two issues you mention as other users are also experiencing the same problem.

For the statistics problem:

http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... =3&t=12997

For the lack of new review opportunities:

http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... =3&t=14074

I will investigate both of these matters. I will lock this topic now as the two topics above will act as the ticket for each issue. But if you have a different problem or any further feedback please start a new topic or respond in one of the others.
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