PAGES - The Magazine for People Who Love Books (www.ireadpages.com)
Pages profiles and interviews the top writers of today and the voices of tomorrow. Both established and
new authors are given chance to speak to the issues that affect their craft. The online site also features helpful recommendations and reviews of promising debuts.
The Atlantic Online (www.theatlantic.com)
The Atlantic Monthly's home on the Internet, presenting the magazine's digital edition. Also serves as the home of Atlantic Unbound, an online journal that extends the magazine's coverage of books, literature, and culture. The Atlantic Online is also home to an interactive forum, Post & Riposte.
Overbooked (www.overbooked.org)
A very informative 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.
Arts and Letters Daily (www.aldaily.com)
Offers a staggering array of content of great interest to the avid reader. readers can access countless
numbers of national and international newspapers; news services; journals and magazines; book reviews;
Middle East news, radio news; columnists; and Ezines. It also features a good search engine and a
helpful Utilities area with a virtual reference desk and both standard and multilingual dictionaries.
Booklist (www.ala.org/booklist/)
Digital counterpart of the American Library Association's Booklist magazine. Booklist is the librarian's leading choice for reviews of the latest books and (more recently) electronic media. We also publish a wide variety of feature articles including author interviews, bibliographies, book-related essays by well-known writers, and a selection of columns.
NewsPages Weblog (www.newpages.com/weblog)
An alternative guide to new books, magazines, and music along with news from the net of interest to
booksellers, publishers, librarians, writers, and readers.
The Romance Reader (www.theromancereader.com)
This site features the very latest news and views of romance novels.
The Mystery Review (www.themysteryreview.com)
Information about new releases, book reviews, thematic articles, interviews with authors and other mystery
personalities, mystery bookstore profiles, and out-of-print features.
The Gumshoe Site (www.nsknet.or.jp/~jkimura)
Features wonderfully comprehensive content of interest to mystery readers.
The Mystery Reader (www.themysteryreader.com)
This site features the very latest news and views of mystery novels.
The Drood Review of Mystery (www.droodreview.com)
For twenty years, the mystery genre's most comprehensive and trusted guide to new titles.
The Sci-Fi Site (www.sfsite.com)
A comprehensive site for readers of science fiction and fantasy. Features book reviews, opinion pieces, author
interviews, fiction excerpts, author and publisher reading lists, and more.
AudioFile (www.audiofilemagazine.com)
Devoted to audiobooks and is indispensable for anyone who enjoys spoken-word audio. They review more
than 100 audiobooks in each issue.
Advanced Book Exchange (www.abebooks.com)
Access the bookshelves of thousands of used, secondhand, rare, and out-of-print booksellers around the
world. Browse over 10,000 independent dealers and 40 million titles in this network of hard to find books.
Book Sense (www.booksense.com)
A family of independent-bookseller websites. Have access to information and news about local authors, store
events, and staff recommendations.
The Pulitzer Prizes (www.pulitzer.org)
Search this archive to find both the past winners and nominees for this notable award.
Site for Book Lovers (www.slco.lib.ut.us)
Find book reviews, author interviews, award winners, bestseller lists, and more on this comprehensive site.
Book Crossing (www.bookcrossing.com)
Book Crossing represents a unique "Read and Release" project. Visit this fun site for further details.
READING GROUP GUIDES:
Local LIT (kpwriting@comcast.net)
This welcomed project, initiated by local resident Kathye Fetsko Petrie, represents a calendar/journal of literary
events and news in the Philadelphia area, Delaware County, Chester County, New Jersey and Delaware.
Current distribution is by e-mail. Local LIT will become a paid monthly publication (subscriptions and advertising).
Good Books Lately (www.goodbookslately.com)
A literary consulting company that supports readers in private, corporate, and classroom book groups.
PUBLISHER ONLINE READING GROUPS:
Random House, Vintage, Knopf, Ballantine, Doubleday, Bantam, Dell (http://www.randomhouse.com)
Penguin, Viking, Signet, Dutton (http://www.penguinputnam.com)
HarperCollins, HarperPerennial, Avon, DaCapo (http://www.harpercollins.com)
Simon & Schuster, Scribner (http://www.simonandschuster.com)
Norton (http://www.wwnorton.com)
Henry Holt, Owl (http://www.henryholt.com)
St. Martin's Press, Picador, Palgrave, Minotaur (http://www.stmartins.com)
Time Warner, Little Brown, Hyperion (http://www.twbookmark.com)
Harcourt (http://www.harcourtbooks.com)
Houghton Mifflin, Mariner, Beacon (http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com)
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (http://www.algonquin.com)
FSG (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux), North Point Press, Hill and Wang, Faber and Faber
(http://www.fsgbooks.com)
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