What is SlimBooks?
SlimBooks is a very new publisher of ebooks. The idea is that we’re all so busy that we need shorter books …
SlimBooks is a very new publisher of ebooks. The idea is that we’re all so busy that we need shorter books …
BookPage is a monthly book review publication. Bookstores and libraries subscribe to the print version and provide free copies to readers. …
EarlyWord is a blog aimed at libraries and librarians, but it’s very useful for readers as well. It was created by Nora …
Amazon actually works pretty good for finding new releases. The biggest problem is that most sites only want to give …
A book town is a town or village that promotes itself as a place for bibliophile tourists. Hay-on-Wye, a small town on …
End of the year book lists usually start appearing in November and continue to show up throughout December and into …
ARC stands for Advanced Reading Copy or Advanced Review Copy. It’s a shorthand name for a copy of a pre-published …
It’s a way of sharing what you are reading on the internet. It started on Twitter as a hashtag, but …
Goodreads uses a 5 star rating system with the following definitions: 1 star – didn’t like it 2 stars – …
It’s a book rental site that works like Netflix. Sign up for a subscription (prices vary by number of books), …
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