Midwest Book Review
The Midwest Book Review, established in 1976, is an organization dedicated to promoting literacy, small press publishing, and library usage. They publish monthly book review magazines specifically tailored for community and academic librarians, booksellers, and the general reading public.
Their reviews are available on the internet through various websites, databases, and online discussion groups, and are also archived on their website for a minimum of five years. The Midwest Book Review has partnered with Gale Cengage Learning to provide electronic copies of their book reviews to library systems nationwide, as well as online databases. They prioritize small press publishers, self-published authors, and academic presses for review consideration.
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