You donโt need a huge following, a curated feed, or a pile of props to be a valuable ARC reader. Hereโs what really matters.
Letโs be real: not everyone has a Bookstagram accountโor wants one. Maybe youโre not into posting online. Maybe youโre more of a Goodreads browser than a reel creator. Or maybe the pressure of aesthetics, follower counts, and perfect lighting just doesnโt appeal to you.
So, can you still be an ARC reader?
Absolutely. You donโt need a platformโyou just need to care.
Authors Need Different Types of ARC Readers
Yes, some authors prioritize social media reachโbut many are simply looking for thoughtful, engaged readers who are willing to read early and leave honest feedback. A strong ARC team isnโt just made up of influencers; itโs made up of people who genuinely love books and want to help.
Youโre still offering value if you:
Post a review on Goodreads, Amazon, or StoryGraph
Recommend the book to a friend or book club
Message the author privately with feedback
Share about the book in a Facebook group or Discord
Simply leave a star rating where it counts
Every review, every rating, every quiet recommendation matters. You donโt need a ring light and a pastel aesthetic to make an impact.
What Authors Actually Look For in ARC Readers
While every author is different, hereโs what most really care about:
Reliability โ You read the book (or communicate if you canโt)
Honesty โ Your review reflects your genuine thoughts
Support โ You show up in whatever way feels natural to you
Some of the best ARC readers arenโt online at allโtheyโre the readers who leave thoughtful Amazon reviews, refer books by word of mouth, or help spread buzz quietly but consistently.
No Instagram? No Problem. Here Are Other Ways to Support
If youโre not on Bookstagram (or donโt want to post), you can still contribute in meaningful ways:
โ Leave a review on retail platforms
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and others often prioritize books with reviewsโespecially verified purchases or ARCs.
โ Rate and review on Goodreads or StoryGraph
These platforms are community-driven and still influence buying decisions, even if you donโt have followers.
โ Tell a friend or librarian
A recommendation in a group chat, book club, or local library goes further than you think.
โ Message the author
Private feedback is often deeply appreciated, especially when itโs thoughtful and specific.
FAQ
Q: Do I have to post a photo or Reel to be a โgoodโ ARC reader?
A: Nope. Reviews, word-of-mouth support, and honest feedback are just as valuable as social media content.
Q: Will authors still want me on their ARC team if Iโm not on Instagram or TikTok?
A: Many will. Just be upfront about how you plan to supportโwhether through reviews, private feedback, or quiet boosts. Reliability matters more than reach.
Q: Can I still request ARCs without a public platform?
A: Yesโespecially from indie authors, smaller presses, or ARC programs that accept non-influencer readers. Just be honest about how you plan to participate.
Thereโs no one right way to be a book supporter. You donโt have to be loud to be valuable. If you love books and want to help them succeed, thereโs a space for you in the ARC world.



