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African American Science Books for Younger Readers view detail comment email this

This guide, meant for younger readers, "lists sources chronicling the considerable contributions and achievements made by African Americans in the fields of science and technology." It includes Library of Congress subject headings, and lists of individual and collective biographies of scientists and inventors, and biographical reference tools. Also provides resources for teachers, "best book" sources, and a listing of relevant organizations. From Library of Congress Science Reference Services.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/afri-scibookstb.html
Topics: Black Resources, Children's Literature, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Jan 13, 2009


All About Romance: The Back-Fence For Lovers of Romance Novels view detail comment email this

A fun directory and guide for romance readers, this site includes a selection of reviews, a monthly essay about a specific book, links to their reader awards, message boards, and discussion lists. Readers can get historical "cheat sheets" for romance reading, a list of author aliases, and recommendations for readalikes. There are also contests, including a "Purple Prose Parody" that wins the writer a box of romances!
http://www.likesbooks.com/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Aug 1, 2001


Barnes & Noble: Discover Great New Writers view detail comment email this

This seasonal feature (spring, summer, fall, holiday) highlights "the best forthcoming new work by debuting and underappreciated writers," according to a group of Barnes & Noble booksellers. Features fiction and nonfiction titles. Includes descriptions of the books, archives back to 1990, and an overview of the program and the selection process.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/awards/index.asp?PID=17913&z=y
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Dec 5, 2007


Based on the Book view detail comment email this

A database of selected movies based on books. View the database by title or author of book, title of movie, or the year of its release. Covers hundreds of films made from 1980 through the current year. From the Mid-Continent Public Library in Missouri.
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/movies/
Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Librarianship, Recreation

Last updated Mar 9, 2006


Book Adventure view detail comment email this

This Web site is "a motivational reading program for children in grades K-8." Brief blurbs on over five thousand titles help children pick a book; quizzes earn the readers points for winning prizes. There are sections for teachers and parents, with many links and information for helping children learn and read; parents can monitor their child's activities in the Reports section. Registration is required for most features.
http://www.bookadventure.org/
Topics: Children's Literature, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Feb 12, 2002


Book Browser view detail comment email this

This site continues to offer reading lists, book discussion resources, and other readers' advisory materials, but it is no longer the site it was, now that it has been absorbed by Barnes & Noble, and the orientation is now distinctly commercial.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/subjects/subjects.asp?r=1&userid=2WCIBLLI10
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Jul 23, 2005


Books in a Series view detail comment email this

An alphabetical listing by author of series books written for children. Note: entries provide title only; publication dates not included. From the Monroe County Public Library in Indiana.
http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/booklists/serieslist.html
Topics: Children's Literature, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Apr 3, 2006


FictionDB.com view detail comment email this

Designed for the genre fiction reader, this commercial site contains fiction bibliographies, reviews, a pseudonym directory, series listings, and more. All entries are grouped by genre: western, romance, and mystery/suspense, and speculative (science fiction, fantasy, horror) fiction. There are several forums, including an active one for people trying to identify romance novels. Some features require a paid subscription. Searchable.
http://www.fictiondb.com/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction, Mysteries and More

Last updated Jul 13, 2005


Fiction_L view detail comment email this

"The Morton Grove Public Library's mailing list on reader's advisory issues." Includes a searchable archive of postings back to December 1995 and booklists arranged by genre, character, setting, subject, author, and audience.
http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Nov 26, 2007


Find a Good Book view detail comment email this

Hennepin County Library's guide to authors and genres. Users may search by author or browse subject categories, which include Christian fiction, techno-thrillers, horror, and seniors. Users can also add their own lists and comments. Also has links to other reading resources (some only available to members of the library).
http://www.hclib.org/pub/bookspace/FindAGoodBook.cfm
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Apr 5, 2007


Just for Kids Who Love Books view detail comment email this

Book reviews, young readers' comments, and links to book, series, award, writing, author pages, and other bookish resources. Created and maintained by Alan Brown, a retired public school teacher-librarian in Toronto, Canada.
http://www.alanbrown.com/
Topics: Children's Literature, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Nov 10, 2003


KidsReads.com view detail comment email this

Meet Booker T. Worm and read The Bookworm Newsletter on this reader's advisory site aimed at youth. Kidsreads provides a place for children (and librarians) to find out about new and favorite books, series, and authors. The site includes book reviews, excerpts (sometimes the entire book), author interviews, trivia games, word scrambles, and contests. Author biographies and where to write to a favorite author are strong points.
http://www.kidsreads.com/
Topics: Children's Literature, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Jan 30, 2002


Overbooked view detail comment email this

"A web site for ravenous & omnivorous readers." Includes recommended booklists in genre fiction, a discussion area, "hot lists" of forthcoming hardcover fiction releases, and lists of books that received at least one starred review in a major journal. From collection development librarian and bookaholic Ann Chambers Theis.
http://www.overbooked.com/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Feb 7, 2009


Readers' Café: A Virtual Meeting Place for Books and Readers view detail comment email this

Extensive readers' advisory material: monthly "Spotlight on..." themed bibliographies with brief annotations, book reviews by readers and librarians, author of the month essays with links to more information, book group suggestions, and more. Some information is local but plenty has general content. Anyone may participate in the online book discussion. From the Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Libraries.
http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/libraries/readerscafe/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Oct 5, 2003


Reader's Robot view detail comment email this

With about 5,000 reviews, in 21 genres, most readers will find something new and interesting. Browse by category, or search by keyword or by "appeal," which allows you to choose from a list of characteristics within a genre (e.g., "mystery novels where the focus of the story is on people and the psychology of characters and the author's style is elegant and 'literary'"). Any reader may submit reviews for consideration. From a Canadian library system.
http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/rr.html
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction, Mysteries and More

Last updated Jul 13, 2005


Romance Writers of America (RWA) view detail comment email this

The site for this national organization has material about the romance genre especially for readers, members, booksellers, and librarians. There is also a list of all RITA Award winners for the best published romances, upcoming releases, current bestsellers, and the "top ten favorite books" as selected by the members. An excellent site for reader guidance in the romance genre.
http://www.rwanational.org/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Nov 18, 2003


Teen Books & More view detail comment email this

Collection of fiction and nonfiction book reviews by library staff and by teen contributors. Also features topical fiction and nonfiction reading lists covering such subjects as sports, music, crafts, faith, family relationships, gender issues, war, and travel. Includes links to resources for teens in areas such as money, careers, and volunteering. From the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/books/
Topics: Librarian Specialties, Librarianship, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction, Nonfiction by Genre, Poetry

Last updated Oct 8, 2009


Web Sites for Book Lovers view detail comment email this

An annotated directory of online bestseller lists, booklists, book awards sites, book discussion resources, genre fiction sites, online literary magazines, and more. Includes links to other libraries' reader's advisory pages. From the Morton Grove (Illinois) Public Library's Webrary.
http://www.webrary.org/rs/rslinks.html
Topics: Hobbies, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Feb 9, 2005


What's Next view detail comment email this

"The What's Next database helps you search series fiction. A series is two or more books linked by character(s), settings, or other common traits." Enter a title, author, or name of a book and get a list of the titles in that series. Produced by the Kent (Michigan) District Library.
http://ww2.kdl.org/libcat/WhatsNextNEW.asp
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Dec 2, 2007


whichbook.net view detail comment email this

A database of book, audio book, and large print titles, searchable by trait (including Demanding, Disgusting, Disturbing, Happy, and Funny), and by charcter type, plot elements, and setting. Each record includes comments, sometimes an extract, and suggested similar titles of "fiction and poetry in paperback written in or translated into English and published (with very few exceptions) since 1995." Books are reviewed by staff of British libraries and literature organizations. Formerly known as Book Forager.
http://www.whichbook.net/
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Poetry

Last updated Nov 16, 2006


A World of Books: Annotated Surveys of Noteworthy Books from Around the Globe view detail comment email this

"A series of annual pamphlets first started in 1998," featuring "some of the most important and interesting books published abroad that an American public may have overlooked." Includes fiction and nonfiction. Also browsable by country. From the Library of Congress.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/int-world.html
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Nov 16, 2004


Young Adult Books in Series and Sequels view detail comment email this

Series written for teens are listed alphabetically by series name and by author (excluding large series such as "Sweet Valley High," "Hardy Boys," or "Nancy Drew"). From the Bettendorf Public Library, Iowa.
http://www.bettendorflibrary.com/bpl-bin/series.pl
Topics: Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Jul 11, 2005




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