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Page 1: WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS - Goldfields Library … Clubs... · WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS Goldfields Libraries suggest these online resources for book clubs— Book Clubs Resource:

WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS

Goldfields Libraries suggest these online resources for book clubs—

Book Clubs Resource: www.book-clubs-resource.com/running/discussion-questions.php A comprehensive resource for book clubs and reading groups. Provides summaries of a range of books, together with questions to stimulate discussion. Reading Group Guides: www.readinggroupguides.com/findaguide/title.asp An online community for reading groups and book clubs. Includes reading group notes, reviews and discussion questions for hundreds of books. Australian Libraries Gateway: www.nla.gov.au/libraries/resource/bookclub.html Offers links to a range of book club and readers’ resources. Good Reading Magazine: http://goodreadingmagazine.com.au/bookclubshome.cfm Website of the popular Good Reading Magazine. Includes discussion notes, competitions, reviews and more. ANZ LitLovers LitBlog: http://anzlitlovers.com/

A blog for lovers of Australian and New Zealand literary fiction, with reviews, prize-winners, and links to other booklovers’ blogs, as well as authors, festivals, booksellers, and all things books and reading. Run by Melbourne-based blogger Lisa Hill – an Ambassador for Australian literature and reader extraordinaire. FreeBooknotes.com: www.freebooknotes.com/ A guide to free book notes, free book summaries, literature notes, and study guides for more than 1600 books, plays and poems. Canadian Book Clubs: www.canadianbookclubs.com Practical tips on starting and running a book club. Library Thing: www.librarything.com A social networking site that enables you to catalogue your own books, connect with others who share your reading tastes, and exchange reading suggestions. Whichbook: www.whichbook.net A fun way to discover your next great read. Happy or sad? Funny or serious? Expected

or unpredictable? Optimistic or bleak? Whichbook enables millions of combinations of factors and then suggests books which most closely match your preferences.

Page 2: WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS - Goldfields Library … Clubs... · WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS Goldfields Libraries suggest these online resources for book clubs— Book Clubs Resource:

WEBLINKS FOR BOOK CLUBS

Goldfields Libraries suggest these online resources for book clubs—

Book Clubs Resource: www.book-clubs-resource.com/running/discussion-questions.php A comprehensive resource for book clubs and reading groups. Provides summaries of a range of books, together with questions to stimulate discussion. Reading Group Guides: www.readinggroupguides.com/findaguide/title.asp An online community for reading groups and book clubs. Includes reading group notes, reviews and discussion questions for hundreds of books. Australian Libraries Gateway: www.nla.gov.au/libraries/resource/bookclub.html Offers links to a range of book club and readers’ resources. Good Reading Magazine: http://goodreadingmagazine.com.au/bookclubshome.cfm Website of the popular Good Reading Magazine. Includes discussion notes, competitions, reviews and more. ANZ LitLovers LitBlog: http://anzlitlovers.com/

A blog for lovers of Australian and New Zealand literary fiction, with reviews, prize-winners, and links to other booklovers’ blogs, as well as authors, festivals, booksellers, and all things books and reading. Run by Melbourne-based blogger Lisa Hill – an Ambassador for Australian literature and reader extraordinaire. FreeBooknotes.com: www.freebooknotes.com/ A guide to free book notes, free book summaries, literature notes, and study guides for more than 1600 books, plays and poems. Canadian Book Clubs: www.canadianbookclubs.com Practical tips on starting and running a book club. Library Thing: www.librarything.com A social networking site that enables you to catalogue your own books, connect with others who share your reading tastes, and exchange reading suggestions. Whichbook: www.whichbook.net A fun way to discover your next great read. Happy or sad? Funny or serious? Expected

or unpredictable? Optimistic or bleak? Whichbook enables millions of combinations of factors and then suggests books which most closely match your preferences.