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WPL Subject BibliographiesLinks to subject bibliographies that have been created by the Reference staff.
WPL Recommended Fiction ListsLinks to lists of fiction titles created by the Reference staff.
NoveList is a fiction database that provides subject heading access, reviews, annotations, and much more for over 120,000 fiction titles for adults, teens and children. It also includes other content of interest to fiction readers, such as Author Read-alikes, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, and Feature Articles.
The Webrary is a goldmine for booklovers, featuring hundreds of links to satisfy every taste. Links are available to sites containing book reviews and recommendations, E-books, publishers, genre fiction and much more. Book Discussion guides are available, as well as links to book discussion on television, such as Reading with Ripa, the Today Show Book Club, etc.
OverbookedA web site (formerly known as Book Links) for ravenous readers, Overbooked specializes in literary and genre fiction information. Overbooked Originals include author web pages, annotated lists of nonfiction, fiction and mystery books which received starred reviews, themed booklists, featured titles lists and hot lists of hard cover US fiction releases.
The Booklist CenterThe Booklist Center currently hosts over 346 lists in over 82 categories (including anthropology, Jewish Culture, Westerns, Nonfiction Crime, Literate Fiction, Sports, and many more). Find lists of books on almost any subject or genre by searching this comprehensive site.
Bookreporter.comBookreporter.com is part of the Book Report Network, which aims to help readers explore the world of books, with thoughtful book reviews, compelling features, in-depth author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the hottest new releases, literary games and contests, and more every week.
LibraryThingLibraryThing is an online service to help people catalog their books easily. You can access your catalog from anywhere-even on your mobile phone. Because everyone catalogs together, LibraryThing also connects people with the same books, comes up with suggestions for what to read next, and so forth.
The New York Times Best-Seller ListsKeep up with the hottest books by checking The New York Times Best-Seller List. Fiction and Non-Fiction, Paperback and Children’s titles are just a click away.
What's NextWhat's Next helps you to search adult fiction in a series. A series is two or more books linked by character(s), settings or other common traits. The Kent District Library in Michigan has provided a wonderful service with this searching tool.
If You LikeThe Hennepin County Library offers the If You Like database to help readers find new authors similar to their favorites. Simply type in the author’s name and discover a list of authors who write with the similar style, settings or characters. Users may browse all the subject categories, which include Christian fiction, techno-thrillers, horror, and seniors. The database is also searchable by author or theme. A wonderful readers' advisory resource for librarians and book lovers alike!
Oprah’s BooksFind out what Oprah is reading now, or catch up with lists of her past favorites. The Oprah Book Club site contains many suggestions of terrific books. These titles are mostly fiction, and many have been bestsellers. Oprah is currently reading classics, which are also included.
AmazonBrowse this powerful online bookstore for a wide variety of products including books, music CD's, video, DVDs, computers and software. Many books are accompanied by editorial reviews and reader reviews. Specialized lists are available in many genres, such as comic and graphic novels, cooking, food and wine as well as mystery and thrillers.
Christian Classics are actual books in electronic format online, selected for your edification. Hundreds of texts of the works of famous Christian thinkers are included, such as St. Thomas Aquinas, John Milton and Dorothy Sayers. This site also includes an encyclopedic treatment of many religious topics, from saints to Goths. The encyclopedic entries are taken from both The Catholic Encyclopedia and The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
A terrific site for fantasy and science fiction lovers, Fantastic Fiction has bibliographies for over 6000 authors, and information on over 120,000 books. The site includes Etexts of the works of many classic authors, such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker and H.G. Wells. An extensive list of series is also available.
A website for teens, devoted to teen graphic novels is a great source for reviews of current graphic novels. It also has two companion sections, Sidekicks for Kids (devoted to Children's graphic novels), and The Lair (devoted to graphic novels appropriate for older teens and adults).
The Horror Writer’s Association was formed, in part, to foster a greater appreciation of dark fiction among members of the general public. Whether you are new to Horror, or simply want to become familiar with some of the classics and "bests" of dark fiction, the Horror Writer’s Association is a wonderful place to begin. Links are provided to many other Horror sites, Horror Booksellers, and horror movies.
The Mystery Reader offers news and reviews of all the latest mystery books. Reviews are arranged by type of mystery, such as thriller, cozy mysteries and police/detective. The Mystery Reader also features an author address book where you may look up an authorized address and/or website for your favorite author.
Poisoned Pen MysteriesThe Poisoned Pen is a mystery bookstore but it also has a long list of links to mystery book sites such as Mystery Readers International, Mystery Writers of America, and The Mystery Reader. The site also contains synopses of many new mysteries as well as other interesting tidbits for mystery lovers.
All About Romance is the romance reader’s home for romance novels, romance novel reviews, romance authors, and more. This site is for and by romance readers - all with an interactive and back-fence atmosphere. This site provides romance novel reviews and honest, entertaining, and intriguing commentary. It also offers printable lists for your next library visit.
The Romance ReaderThe Romance Reader has thousands of book reviews for your romance reading pleasure. It also has features, author interviews and much more. It features regular interviews with new romance writers, as well as a list of 150 romantic movie titles!
SF Site is composed of many pieces. Twice a month since July 1997, a mixture of book reviews, opinion pieces, author interviews, fiction excerpts, author and publisher reading lists and a variety of other features have been posted. The site also features a comprehensive list of links to author and fan tribute sites, SF conventions, SF TV and movies, magazines and e-zines, writer resources, publishers and small press sites and many other SF resources.