Reader's Resources

Expand Your Reading Horizons

 Best Sellers

 Local Literary Scene
 Reader's Choice

 How to get them

 More Links

 

Links for people who like to read:

 NoveList
  A readers' advisory tool that helps readers find new books based on books they've read or topics in which they're interested.
     

  Webrary
  Morton Grove Public Library. A great reader's services site.
     

The New York Times: Books
  Hundreds of reviews and book-related articles dating back to 1980. First chapters of many newly reviewed books; Best Sellers lists; daily news & reviews (only on the web); and book forums.
     

 Publisher's Weekly
  The international news magazine of book publishing and bookselling. Industry professionals depend on PW for in-depth interviews with top authors, publishing industry news, bestseller lists, and early reviews of adult and children's books. Don't forget to look at their Best Seller List.
     

 Amazon.com
  More than just an online store. A great source for reviews, news, features, bestsellers, recommendations, and more. Check our their 100 hot books list (updated hourly).
     

 BookBrowser
  Offering fiction reading lists, book reviews, author information, Series & Sequels, and more. A feature of Barnes & Noble online.
     

 

Best Seller Lists

The New York Times
 
Publisher's Weekly
 
USA Today
 
Amazon

 

 

Local Literary Scene

Local Authors

Oneida County Author Bibliography

Herkimer County Author Bibliography

Madison County Author Bibliography

 

Reader's Choice

Favorite Authors/Readers' Choice 2000

Favorite Authors/Readers' Choice 1999

In honor of National Library Week, April 9-15, readers throughout Oneida, Madison and Herkimer counties participated a referendum on favorite authors this spring. More that 800 votes were cast in 39 library outlets. 289 different authors were nominated. Click on the link above to find out more.

 

How to get them

 Mid-York Web Catalog
  Search the holdings of the public libraries in Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida counties.
     

 Ask about Interlibrary Loan
  If you need assistance in finding an item in the Mid-York Web catalog or have not found an item and would like to see if it is possible to obtain the material through interlibrary loan, please contact your local public library. Click here to see a list of the member libraries and their contact information.
     
  Amazon

 Want to buy it?
  Barnes and Noble
    Powell's

 

More Links

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