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    Kirkus Reviews

    Get paid to read and review books as a freelance Kirkus reviewer — about $50 per ~350-word review.

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    $50

    About Kirkus Reviews

    Kirkus Reviews is a respected book-review publication that hires freelance reviewers, so you can make money getting paid to read books and write professional reviews. You apply with a resume and sample review; if accepted, you're assigned books in your genres and write concise, professional reviews to deadline. Pay is solid for a reading gig: about $50 per review (up to ~$75 for exceptional writing), with picture-book reviews (~250 words) paying around $40; standard reviews run ~350 words and are due about two weeks after assignment. It's a legitimate freelance opportunity (competitive to get into) that can be steady supplemental income for fast, skilled readers/writers. Money paths: get accepted, request more assignments in genres you read quickly, and deliver polished reviews on time. Frequent searches: Kirkus Reviews jobs, Kirkus reviewer pay and get paid to read books. Best for strong readers and writers who want legit, paid freelance book reviewing.

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    What you can do with it

    • Paid freelance book reviewing
    • getting paid to read books
    • professional review writing
    • supplemental income for readers/writers.

    Pros

    • Get paid to read (~$50/review, up to $75)
    • Respected, legitimate publication
    • Steady assignments once accepted
    • Work from home on your own time

    Cons

    • Competitive application process
    • Tight ~350-word, deadline-driven reviews
    • Requires strong, professional writing
    • Pay per review, so speed matters

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