Bookmarks
Library Extension
Bookaholic:
Library Extension is a free browser extension that enables you to check to see whether a book you’re viewing online—on Amazon, Goodreads, Audible, etc.—is available at your local library and, if so, what format it’s available in.
All My Books
Bookaholic:
This software for listing books helps you organize, track and archive your book collection, whether that is hard copy or printed books, audio and/or e-books, or all three combined, as it has all the features you need for listing your books.
Google Book Search
Bookaholic:
What makes Google Book Search neat is the fact that you can search for specific lines of text from a book and it will tell you various locations where you can buy it.
Libib
Bookaholic:
This is a cloud software for listing books, movies, music and video games. With this tool, you can create and share your collection using the library management service, which lets you create multiple libraries, catalog books, create tags and notes, import or export your collection and much more.
Not Before Coffee!
Podcasts Fan:
vid reader, film and tv show watcher and sufferer of recurrent depression. In this podcast, all the above will be talked about, in varying detail...but definitely not before the third cup of coffee!
Silent Book Club
Bookaholic:
The first meeting of the Silent Book Club had two attendees—Genevieve and Laura—who read quietly together at their neighborhood bar in San Francisco. There was no assigned book, no pressure to have something smart to say, and no social pressure to chat for hours. Today, there are more than 63,000 members in their Facebook group and more than 240 chapters all around the world. Spurring the growth has been features by Oprah, NPR, the Times UK, and more.
Join the international Facebook group and check to see if there’s a local chapter in your area for some in-person meetings as well!
Better World Books
Bookaholic:
I learned about Better World Books when a fellow reader shared the hysterical email they received letting them know their book was on the way. Not only are they funny, but they care for more than just the bottom line. A portion of every purchase is donated to philanthropic endeavors, such as donating books to those in need, literacy and education grants, disaster assistance, and more.
City Lights
Bookaholic:
Founded in 1953 by poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Peter D. Martin, City Lights is not only one of the nation’s greatest independent bookshops, but it also has a literary history equalled by few others.
Bookbub
Bookaholic:
Once you create an account and choose your favorite genres, BookBub will send you a daily email with a curated list of ebook deals. Typical prices range from FREE to $2.99 each!
The Last Bookstore
Bookaholic:
The bookstore holds regular literary and musical events, contributing to the vibrancy of the community. It also houses a vinyl LP shop and a graphic novel shop, and shares a space with the Spring Arts Collective, which hosts changing exhibitions of local contemporary artists in the adjoining galleries. For those who venture upstairs into what is called the ‘Labyrinth Above the Last Bookstore’, over 100,000 books await in the bookshop’s newest mezzanine space, all priced at $1 each.
ReadPrint
Bookaholic:
ReadPrint is a free online library where you can find literally thousands of free books to read for free online, from classics or science fiction to Shakespeare books, children's books, law books, titles about travel or medicine, and many more.
Best books for pride week, by Mashable
theMage:
This is a list of gay romances curated by the Mashable team