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Allreaders.com - Allows users to search for books by characteristics of plot, theme, setting, and structure.
 
BookBrowser - A collection of fiction reading lists, book reviews, forthcoming titles, and other reader advisory services. Fiction series are listed in order and site is maintained by librarians.
 
Danny Yee's Book Reviews - Nearly 500 book reviews on a variety of topics including zoology, physics, philosophy, religion, fiction and politics.
 
MIRAGe Readers' Advisory Links Page - Useful links to the wide variety of Readers' Advisory sources available on the internet. Quite extensive.
 
RCLS LibraryLand: Reader's Advisory - Reader's Advisory resources organized by subject area (i.e., mysteries, Christian fiction, etc.) or focus (i.e., bibliotherapy, reading promotion, etc.). Subject resources include award lists, reading lists, and book-related websites.
 
Reader's Advisory Services - The Inland Library System provides this annotated list of reader's advisory services on the Internet.
 
The Global Conversation: Reader's Advisory on the Internet - Argues that readers'advisory librarians can use the Internet in three key ways: answering difficult patron requests, as a source of information on authors and their works, and as a collection development resource. Presents a variety of useful tools on the Internet. Created by Roberta S. Johnson.
 
The Reader's Robot -- A Reader's Advisory Service - The Reader's Robot will try to match your reading tastes with books in its database(s) and suggest books you might enjoy.
 
Under the Covers Book Reviews - Gives you ideas for books you might enjoy, alert you to upcoming books, and offer you the chance to tell others about books you think are worth reading.
 
Word of Mouth (Sleepers) - Each issue of Library Journal, since June 1995, has included a copyright-free page of librarian-contributed booktalks for adults. The titles in each column may be recent, a few years old, or much older but still available to add to collections.
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