Book Review

1. How do I subscribe to the printed version of The New York Times Book Review?

The New York Times Book Review is available separately from the Sunday newspaper. It contains reviews of new releases, author interviews and coverage of the book world. It also has best-seller lists for fiction, nonfiction and paperbacks, among other categories.

A Book Review  subscription is $4.00 (USD) per week for customers in the United States, $4.95 (USD) per week for Canadian subscribers and $5.50 (USD) per week for all other foreign addresses. A digital subscription is available on Kindle for $2.99 per month or $35.88 per year.

To purchase a New York Times Book Review subscription, please contact Customer Care.
 

2. How do I submit a book to be reviewed by The New York Times Book Review?

During the Covid-19 pandemic, The New York Times Book Review is operating remotely and will accept physical submissions by request only. If you wish to submit a book for review consideration, please email a PDF of the galley at least three months prior to scheduled publication to booksassistant@nytimes.com. Include the publication date and any related press materials, along with links to NetGalley or Edelweiss if applicable. Due to the volume of books we receive, we cannot respond to individual requests about our plans for coverage. Thank you.

 

3. How do I send a letter to the editor of the Book Review?

Please email your letter to the editor to books@nytimes.com.

 

4. How are the best-seller lists tabulated?

Rankings reflect unit sales reported on a confidential basis by vendors offering a wide range of general interest titles published in the United States. Every week, thousands of diverse selling locations report their actual sales on hundreds of thousands of individual titles. The panel of reporting retailers is comprehensive and reflects sales in tens of thousands of stores of all sizes and demographics across the United States. You can read more about our methodology, the weekly routines of our best-seller lists department and other details of how the lists are put together.

 
 

 

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