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  2. LibraryThing - Wikipedia

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    LibraryThing is a social cataloging web application for storing and sharing book catalogs and various types of book metadata. It is used by authors, individuals, libraries, and publishers. It is used by authors, individuals, libraries, and publishers.

  3. Goodreads - Wikipedia

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    The Goodreads Choice Awards is a yearly award program, first launched on Goodreads in 2009. Winners are determined by users voting on books that Goodreads has nominated or books of their choosing, released in the given year. Most books that Goodreads nominates are from verified Goodreads authors.

  4. List of television series made into books - Wikipedia

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    Millennium books [32] Mobile Suit Gundam: List of Gundam manga and novels: Monk: Monk books [33] Murder, She Wrote: List of Murder, She Wrote novels [34] My So-Called Life: My So-Called Life novel [35] Neighbours: Neighbours spin-offs#Books: Once Upon a Time: Once Upon a Time novel [36] The Originals: The Originals novels [37] Primeval: List of ...

  5. The best books of 2024, according to Goodreads - AOL

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    The annual Goodreads Choice Awards are the only major book awards chosen by readers for readers, and this year over 6.2 million votes were cast by book lovers for their favorite page-turners of ...

  6. The 15 best books of 2023, according to Goodreads members - AOL

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    Each year, Goodreads, members cast votes for their favorite books, which are then curated into a list of around 15 of the year's best page-turners. This year, nearly 6 million (!) votes were cast ...

  7. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion on the list doesn't automatically mean the absolute truth is on these websites, so always be critical and compare information between different sources. The content of the subsections is alphabetically organized. Please add free online sources if you know some that are missing in this list, but try to keep it relevant and trustworthy.

  8. 10 Sites That Will Pay You to Read Books - AOL

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    Booklist calls its reviews “the haiku of book reviewing,” requesting 150- to 175-word reviews that include a plot synopsis, suggest the book’s ideal audience and recommend similar titles.

  9. The StoryGraph - Wikipedia

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    The StoryGraph is similar in many ways to Goodreads, being also a web platform designed for readers to keep track of the books they read, using metadata to build book profiles. Unlike Goodreads, The StoryGraph is more focused on the tracking aspect of book collecting, and lacks the same type of social homepage as Goodreads.