Read Books. Write Reviews. Get Paid.

Get Paid to Read Books

Earn money reviewing books for authors around the world.
Receive a book, write a thoughtful review within 7 days, and get paid via PayPal.

How to Become a Book Reviewer

Simple 4-step layout.

1. Apply
Fill out the reviewer application form and tell us about your reading interests.

2. Receive a Book
If selected, we will send you a digital copy of a book to review.

3. Write Your Review
Submit a thoughtful review within 7 days.

4. Get Paid
Once approved, payment is sent directly to your PayPal account.


What We Expect From Reviewers

Requirements could be:

โ€ข Honest and thoughtful book reviews
โ€ข Reviews returned within 7 days
โ€ข Clear writing and proper grammar
โ€ข Minimum word count (300)
โ€ข Original content written by you- no AI
โ€ข Willingness to review different genres

Why Review With Us

โ€ข Get paid to read books
โ€ข Discover new authors before everyone else
โ€ข Build your reviewing portfolio
โ€ข Flexible schedule
โ€ข Join a global community of readers

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I confirm that I can return reviews within 7 days and that my reviews will be original work.(required)


FAQ Section

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to submit a review?
You will have 7 days from the date you receive the book.

What format should my review be in?
Reviews should be submitted through our review form in plain text.

Do I have to accept every book offered?
No. You can accept or decline review assignments.

When do I get paid?
Payments are sent within 48 hours of review approval.

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4 Comments on “Read Books. Write Reviews. Get Paid.

    • Thank you for your question. Payment details are provided to approved reviewers once they join the Review Tales reviewer program. Compensation varies depending on the book, review length, and assignment requirements. Reviewers always know the payment amount before accepting a review.

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  1. You’re a genius. Your problem on this offer below will be “batting away” all the semi-serious & deadbeat applicants, I suspect. Back in about 1995 (before you were born) I was ready to jump into this kind of work, assuming there were many non-scamming companies hiring professional readers. There weren’t. So I took up a lower-paying non-engineering job instead to pay my 1995 rent, etc. It did. And I reviewed book stuff on my own time, for the hell of it. But I think you will have great success here — with this great business-expanding idea — as long as you get reviewers with at least the skill you have yourself clearly grown into. I wish you extremely well, because I know what a good person you are.

    In about a week I plan to post a review of “Jesus,” and I’ll let you know before I do so. Unfortunately, I have had to read three other short books (friends, etc.), and scuffle over publishing our 3rd veterans’ group book recently. I had always said, “You can choose everything but your family name and your relatives,” but I have added other less important things such as, “friends you promise stuff to, family to keep balanced, and blankity-damn house repairs.”

    You may indeed be a genius, but your real “secret” is your unusual tenacity to your life’s chosen work. If nobody else sees that, I do, since a long time ago. More shortly.

    V.

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