The link below is to another book related social network type site called ‘The reading Room.’
For more visit:
http://www.thereadingroom.com/
The link below is to another book related social network type site called ‘The reading Room.’
For more visit:
http://www.thereadingroom.com/
Here’s a site that may be of interest to bibliophiles who are interested in having artwork that’s a bit different, yet reflects their own unique reading character and personality.
For more visit:
http://www.novelposter.com/
The link below is to an article, which is more like a tutorial, on how the brilliant web application ‘Instapaper.’
For more visit:
http://thenextweb.com/lifehacks/2012/08/08/deep-dive-into-instapaper-how-to-use-it-and-tips-for-power-users/
The link below is to an article that looks at the pros and cons of both sites. I’m a Goodreads fan, so I’m happy where I am. I have looked at other sites, including LibraryThing, but settled on Goodreads in the end.
For part one of the series on Goodreads Vs LibraryThings, visit:
http://bookriot.com/2012/07/31/goodreads-v-librarything-part-one/
The link below is to the website Jellybooks, which is a site all about sharing books, sampling books and discovering books.
For more visit:
http://jellybooks.com/
The link below is to an article (tutorial) on a web application called ‘Bookletsworld,’ which allows you to make your own ebook. The article reviews the app and gives an overview on how to use it.
For more visit:
http://web.appstorm.net/reviews/media-reviews/create-your-own-e-booklet-with-bookletsworld/
As the book world continues its march towards the digital world, book reviewing is also going digital. One of the big social networks for books and book reviewing is Goodreads. The link below is to an article that Looks at both Goodreads and digital book reviewing.
For more visit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/foz-meadows/goodreads-and-the-rise-of_b_1700171.html
If you buy ebooks from Barnes & Noble for use with the Nook, you now are also able to read them on a web application called ‘Nook for Web.’ The link below is to an article that reports on Nook for Web.
For more visit:
http://mashable.com/2012/07/17/nook-web-reader/
The link below is to a brilliant article on how to save web articles to read later on your Kindle ebook reader. It’s a tutorial on how it’s done. The article includes Instapaper as an option, which is the application that I use. There are other possibilities included. A great little tutorial.
For more visit:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/save-web-articles-read-nontablet-kindle/
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