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100 Websites And Services For Book Lovers

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We are not exactly a place for book lovers but as a blog which covers all sorts of electronic resources we are obliged to write about a post with the intriguing title of "100 Places to Connect With Other Bibliophiles Online" that we found via Librarians' Internet Index.

Thanks to online book clubs, book trading networks, social media sites just for librarians and book lovers, kids' networks and more, connecting with your fellow bibliophiles and gnashing about favorite books is easier than ever. Thanks to these sites, you don't have to wait for your friends to hurry up and finish the book you just read: chances are, there's someone out there who's dying to talk about it too.



I personally was not impressed with the librarians section, but the list is an attempt by the Online Education Database (OEDb) site ( the creator of the list) to compile resources for bibliophiles under the categories of social media, book collectors, blogs, recommendations, organizing and sharing titles, novelists and writers, sites for children and teens, trading and selling and for those who love to read.

Read the list and let me know what you think and if more sites should be added.

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