Whichbook

Bookaholic: If you ever find yourself struggling to pick your next book to read, let Whichbook help you choose. Users can interact with several personality sliders to help them decide what book they should read next. The sliders include happy and sad, funny and serious, safe, and disturbing, gentle and violent, and many others.

OXFORD OWL

Bookaholic: Oxford Owl is an award-winning website from Oxford University Press, created to support children’s learning both at home and at school. After registering (which is free), you gain free access to many of Oxford’s ebooks for free, along with other guides and games to help children develop their reading skills.

Book Organizer Deluxe

Bookaholic: This is great for both personal and/or business use and works with different Windows operating systems, including 10/8/7/Vista and Windows Servers. It lets book collectors organize, catalog, and manage their collections on their computers, using the intuitive and simple interface, which is feature-packed and powerful.

TUMBLE BOOK LIBRARY

Bookaholic: Tumble Book Library provides support to students with a variety of curriculum-based exercises. This service is ideal for Special Education and ESL teachers and students. One of the unique aspects of this site is they provide animations of some children’s picture books, as well as paired audio/ebook sets so you can read and listen along.

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.

Overdrive

Bookaholic: Many school and public libraries subscribe to Overdrive, which allows library customers to borrow free eBooks and audiobooks.

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.

Athenaeum

Bookaholic: Athenaeum store is located in the centre of Amsterdam, and it’s a beautiful bookstore that is unique because it also sells an excellent collection of magazines and journals.

Operation Paperback

Bookaholic: Operation Paperback is a nonprofit organization that directly connects you with U.S. troops, veterans and military families (either at home or abroad) so you can send them your old books. Once you register, you can request the address(es) of the recipient(s) and you will be instructed how to package and ship the books directly to a grateful reader.

The Reading Club

Bookaholic: The Reading Club is a British website with all that you’ll need to get your book club going strong. Not sure exactly what kind of book club you want to start? Check out their list of a variety of book club types. You really do want basic book group rules in place to keep things running smoothly. And, they have some invaluable tips for running a book club that will save you time and money.

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.

Project Gutenberg

Bookaholic: Who doesn’t love free books? Project Gutenberg is the oldest and largest collections of free books on the Internet. The website even caters to audiobooks fans seeing as it has a large collection of them readily available.

Goodreads

Bookaholic: Goodreads is one of the best websites for booklovers that want to read the latest reviews, interviews, feedback, and plot discussion. You should use Goodreads if you want all the details about books, new and old, and want to discuss them with other likeminded individuals.