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Showing posts with label Book search. Show all posts

www.rightbooks.in



         Sail yourself into the knowledge ocean, and books are there as your guiding star. Books reflect the bigger picture of the journey called life, and RightBooks.In offers you not one, but the entire library to explore yourself. Browse your favorite author’s writings queuing up at RightBooks's book catalogs and indexes to let you have premium book shopping experience. It update its book stocks regularly with the latest entries, and its up-to-date stock of bestsellers from leading publishers brings you the opportunity to spot the book you have been looking for. Get yourself at rightbooks.in today and enjoy happy shopping.

www.bibliomania.com



               This website contain 800+ texts of classic literature, drama, and poetry together with detailed literature study guides. Also you can browse through large reference book and non-fiction section.

www.bookclubit.com


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        In this site, you can create and run your very own online book club. Also you can Invite friends, create meetings, discuss about books online.

www.tradepub.com



         Browse through tradepub's extensive list of free Business, Computer, Engineering and Trade magazines, white papers, downloads and eBooks to find the titles that best match your skills; topics include management, marketing, operations, sales, and technology.  Simply complete the application form and submit it. All are absolutely free to professionals who qualify.

www.wikibooks.org



Wikibooks is a collection of open-content textbooks that anyone, including you, can edit right now by clicking on the edit this page link that appears near the top of each Wikibooks module. Contributors maintain the property rights to their contributions, while the GNU Free Documentation License and the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License makes sure that the submitted version and its derivative works will always remain freely distributable and reproducible.Wikibooks went online on 10 July 2003.

www.shelfari.com



           Based in Seattle, Shelfari introduces readers to its global community of book lovers and encourages them to share their literary inclinations and passions with peers, friends, and total strangers (for now). Shelfari is a gathering place for authors, aspiring authors, publishers, and readers, and has many tools and features to help these groups connect with each other in a fun and engaging way. Shelfari's mission is to enhance the experience of reading by connecting readers in meaningful conversations about the published word.
Shelfari’s members:
  • Build virtual bookshelves to express themselves to their friends and to the world
  • Discover books that are popular in their trusted circles of friends
  • Influence peers by rating and discussing books online
  • Discover and learn from people with similar reading tastes
  • Participate in online book groups to further explore literature and share ideas
  • Interact with and learn from authors
Shelfari was officially launched in October 2006 and was acquired by Amazon.com in August 2008.