[1stPickSites] (03/04/05) Stock Up on Reading

  • From: "Christy" <snowy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: 1stpickSites@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 10:08:35 -0500

Stock Up on Reading 

http://www.whichbook.net

Looking for a new book? The British site Whichbook.net may be
able to help.  The site operates something like a matchmaking
service, except instead of introducing you to potential dates,
you'll be directed to compatible novels.

Check out the list of contrasting descriptions on the left side
of the screen. These are used to fine-tune your recommendations.
Slide the pointer beneath a few of the settings to indicate the
kind of book your ideal book. Are you looking for a book that's
happy or sad? Gentle or violent? Conventional or unusual? Pick
your parameters and then click go! to view your customized list
of books.

If you happen to be a resident of the United Kingdom, the site
also enables you to check the books' availability at a local
library.  

Canadians can find out if the book is available at any number of
libraries here http://www.libdex.com/country/Canada.html

To find out if a book is available at a United States library,
you can link up with a local branch from
www.PublicLibraries.com.

European readers can look here
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/eurolib.html

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