ReaderTeams is not meant to be a communication tool. Our focus is to give the author and reader an easy way to report and coordinate issues with a book. The author chose their preferred mode of communication when you first signed up for the team. ...
Setting up and managing a ReaderTeam requires some attention to detail. Please watch this video series we made for you. If you have any questions, feel free to open a ticket and we'll be happy to help. ...
There are a number of reasons why the author rejected your request. 1) The ReaderTeam is full. This is the most common reason. 2) The author determined that the book wasn't for you. This sometimes happens when the reader and author are familiar with ...
Please try to work out any differences by reaching out directly. We do not act as an arbitrator for authors and their readers. In our experience, the more direct we are with each other the better things turn out. Most of the time conflicts are due to ...
It's up to you if you want to commit to the ReaderTeam. Some authors do set high standards for their team and do so with a goal in mind. If you're uneasy with the terms of the team, please do not sign up for it. If you have extenuating circumstances ...