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Fiction or non-fiction, serious or silly, books are magic carpet rides to places
we've never been before. If you have gotten out of the reading habit, there's always two places to
turn: Amazon and your local public library. Amazon has virtually every book in publication, and
third party sellers offer new and used books - often at even better prices than Amazon itself.
Local libraries have adapted to the Internet by offering high-speed access either at kiosks where
you can use their computer or via wireless access so you can use your laptop or PDA. Here are some
great resources for your journey.
Amazon.com
World's largest online seller of books, now featuring their eBook reader, the Kindle.
Alibris.com
Alibris is an online marketplace for books offered by independent dealers. They specialize in
rare, and out-of-print books. If you can't find it on Amazon, check out Alibris.
American Library Association
Organization that supports libraries across the US. A great place for librarians to find
resources, and a great place for readers to find out what's new in the book industry.
Book Reviews Online from Rainbo Electronic Reviews, offering reviews of fiction, non-fiction,
cookbook reviews, Chidren's Books reviews, mystery book reviews, DVD Reviews, and more!
Russian Hill Bookstore - Used Books San Francisco
Rare used books bought and sold. Oldest independent bookseller in San Francisco.
The Whitten Word Proofreading, editing, and research services offered for students, authors, and businesses. Particular copyediting expertise working with students who are writing in English as a second language. Any writer, either aspiring or established, can benefit from a good copyeditor.
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