Library Connections
Our collection of links to outside sources for books, ebooks, and social tools for readers. |
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Here are some other places for book lovers to visit! The Public Library The public library provides library cards to residents or students living here temporarily for free. After you set up an account, you can access the library's services for free. Ebooks, databases, newspapers and magazines (online), audiobooks, paperback and hardcover books, DVDs, etc. are all parts of the TNRD library collection. They even run programs just for teens! |
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Book Suggestions Have you read through all of John Green's books and are looking for the next great read? Want to know where to go after reading The Lord of the Rings trilogy? Seeking a sci-fi adventure? Here are some tips for finding your next favourite book.
- Find a bookmark with "read-alike" suggestions
- Check out the Novelist App in our Visual Catalogue (In search, click the Visual tab, then click Novelist) It will give you recommendations for your next favourite book!
- Sign up for GoodReads app. Lots of readers love to share their book lists and review their favourites. There are even opportunities for you to sign up and receive a brand new book to review!
- Talk with friends!
- Check the displays in the library
- Talk with Ms. Jones or Mrs. Goss
What Should I Read Next?
This website gives you several book suggestions after you type in one of your favourite titles. Easy to use and does not require an account. |
GoodReads
The massive online book club, with reviews from users, lists of great books, author profiles, and more. You can use the service without creating an account, or check with your parents and create an account to keep track of the books you've read, want to read, and books your friends are reading. |