Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Check Out Next Good Book

Next Good Book is a great way to find a great book to read. Check out one of the premade lists, such as: Transform Yourself! for Young Adults and A Dozen Immortals for Young Adults ; or do a subject search and find just what you are looking for!

Click HERE to try it out, or go to the library home page and click Next Good Book on the left hand side of the page. You can log on and create your own book list to share with your friends, log on to discuss the books you read or just use the 'guest shelf' to collect books you want to see. The 'guest shelf' will not save after you log off. To save your list for another session, you must register. Build a book list of books you think a friend MUST read and email it to them!

If you need help with Next Good Book, just ask your librarian!

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