Does anyone know a good book website that lists different kinds of similar books?
I'm not talking about amazon or barnes and noble or anything like that, but somewhere that has lists of books with werewolves or fairy tale retellings or those sort of genre lists. Theme lists. Thanks a lot. I'm not a moron. Please don't answer if you don't have a real answer. I said I know places like Amazon. They don't help. I work in a bookstore. I know how to look up books on my own. I'm looking for a better website to help. If YOU can't help, then keep it to yourself. Please.
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- Alibris Books . . .I'm not sure, but they have good deals on books....
- Yes there are several...all of which are called libraries. Perhaps you should check out the one for yours locally. If you do not have a local library or yours does not have an extensive enough listing, try the New York Public Library.
- http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=lists+different+kinds+of+similar+books%3F&ei=UTF-8&fr=ks-ques&p=lists+different+kinds+of+similar+books%3F
- amazon has those lists.
- When you got ot Amazon it will show books others bought a s well as similar choices.
- www.barnesandnobel.com
- Online Study Guides & Book Reviews. These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions. http://sparknotes.com/ http://www.monkeynotes.com/ http://www.bookrags.com/ http://www.novelguide.com/ http://encarta.msn.com/ http://www.cliffsnotes.com/ http://www.reviewsofbooks.com http://www.reviewsofbooks.com/site_map/ http://www.bartleby.com/ http://www.shvoong.com/ http://www.english1.org.uk/index.htm... Good luck. Kev, Liverpool, England. Welcome to eNotes! eNotes.com features high-quality study guides, lesson plans, and other reference material in various academic areas. http://www.enotes.com/ Free eBooks There are 18,000 free books in the Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalogue. http://www.gutenberg.org/ http://www.baen.com/library/ http://www.ezau.com/latest/articles/ http://www.balajisebookworld.com/ http://www.gradesaver.com/ http://www.homeworkspot.com/ Kevin, Liverpool, England.
- I have many websites to suggest. Reader's Advisory is the official term for what you want... http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/ http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/rr.html http://www.overbooked.org/index.html http://www.hclib.org/pub/books/iyl/index.cfm http://www.whichbook.net/ http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/ http://www.nextfavorite.com/?tabid=66
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