Ten Websites Readers Can’t Miss

By Jullia Medina

  1. The Rumpus: a website containing literary criticism and writer interviews.
  2. Shelfari: a website that helps the reader sort the books they’ve already read, are wanting to read and currently reading.
  3. Readprint: a website that lets you read any classical book no matter the genre for free.
  4. “CBR” or Comic Book Resources: It’s a website that gives comic book lovers previews to books that haven’t come out yet, reviews, and a tool to help you find the nearest comic book store in your area.
  5. Alibris: a resource every reader needs to have bookmarked, you find used textbooks, books, and books from self-publishing authors.
  6. Goodreads: this website gives you personalized book recommendations, reviews, and detailed feedback.
  7. Amazon: A large range of audio books, e-books, and paperback books. It recommends based on what you’ve bought.
  8. Whichbook: site that recommends books by asking what kind of mood and emotions you’d like the book to be about
  9. Book Riot: website full of daily articles, videos and podcasts about anything reading-related.
  10. Tin House: a website that has fiction, non-fiction, poetry and books that are overlooked by most.