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IndieReader has been providing professional book reviews to indie, hybrid and self-published authors–for almost 1/2 the price of our competition–since 2009. Our team of reviewers include working journalists, editors, librarians and published writers.

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Boost your book’s sales position with Verified Reader Reviews, posted to your Amazon and GoodReads pages. IR will get your book into the hands of readers who will write and post honest reviews to give your book the sales power it needs to sell more copies.
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A few words from IndieReader founder, Amy Edelman
When we launched IndieReader back in 2009, it was with the intent of trying to level the playing field for self, hybrid and small press published authors. I had been both traditionally published (by Simon + Schuster in 1997 and Crown in 2007) and self-published, and so was in a unique position to see the challenges with each. At that time there were no other companies that offered review services for indie authors, let alone distribution and marketing options. It was like a desert out there, and we made it our goal at IR to provide some much-needed relief.
Now over 13 years later we have reviewed thousands of indie titles. In that time we have also seen most of the negativity directed at self-publishing disappear–to the point where indie books regularly make the major bestseller lists (which we post weekly), win major literary awards (including our very own Discovery Awards), and sell hundreds of thousands of copies. Which means that the competition to write and publish a great book has only become greater–as today’s writers aren’t just competing with other indie authors; they’re competing with traditionally published ones, too.
And, now more than ever, IR knows exactly what it takes for an indie title to not just succeed but stand out from the pack. So what are you waiting for? Via our curated and ever-expanding range of services, let our team at IndieReader help you build visibility and credibility for your indie book!
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IndieReader Bestsellers
The List where indies count!
Check out the first "Indies" bestseller list, including small press, hybrid and self-published titles! Compiled weekly via USA Today and Amazon.
Check out IR Founder, Amy Edelman, on the All Things Book Marketing podcast
In celebration of Indie Author Month, Amy was interviewed on what it means to be an indie author, the struggles we face, and the benefits we reap. Tune in for publishing insights, tips, tricks, and advice!
Author Knowledgebase
IRDA Winnner Melissa Connelly Tells All About her Book
What if Lolita told her story? What Was Lost spans the years of social upheaval from 1970 to 2000. Marti comes of age in a seemingly idyllic small town while hiding the sexual relationship she’s having with an older man. She returns as an adult to face the demons of her past.
Author Mo Fanning Tells All About his IRDA Winning Book
HUSBANDS follows Kyle Macdonald, a down-on-his-luck supply teacher from Birmingham who discovers he drunkenly married a top Hollywood director in Vegas six years ago.
IRDA Winning Author Morgan Hatch: “Gone To Ground is a good book, but I want to write a better book.”
Two brothers from the streets of LA get caught in the crosshairs of a hedge fund fixer.
IRDA Winning Author Katy Motiey: “I write because I have stories to tell and as therapy.”
The book is fiction based on a true story, about a custody battle and civil lawsuit my mother faced in 1970s Iran with her inlaws, before the fall of the Shah and after my father suddenly passed away from brain cancer in London in 1971.