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How to post a review

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Hi, I have read the website but still don't know how to get started. what is the first step for posting a review and whether it is free to read. I have successfully login to my account but couldn't reach the second step. Can anyone provide step by step explanation of how to do this?
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HariHaran26 wrote:Hi, I have read the website but still don't know how to get started. what is the first step for posting a review and whether it is free to read. I have successfully login to my account but couldn't reach the second step. Can anyone provide step by step explanation of how to do this?
I suggest you start with reading the FAQ. You have to join the Review Team and the FAQ explains how to. After you did it, all the information about the process should be available on the "Guidelines & Basics" tab of your Review Team Page. Good luck!
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i do have the same query. i cannot start reading any book and ive searched and checked all the possible options to start. :-(
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chrizellie wrote:i do have the same query. i cannot start reading any book and ive searched and checked all the possible options to start. :-(
Please read my answer above.
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