The ultimate holiday weekend of the summer--the 4th of July-- is now past and unless you have a vacation planned itβs almost two months before another. Plenty of time for some summer reading. You may be pressed for time, though, so itβs important to look for your best book ever, or at least something thatβs pretty great.
How to find the best book ever?
Some of us like getting recommendations from friends, relatives, neighbors. My best recommender ever was a teacher/librarian, Mrs. Twesme, from high school days. Just the other day, a teacher friend of mine from Wisconsin teaching days touted a recent read on Facebook. The suggestions just keep coming!
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With library training in my background, Iβm still inclined to follow a perhaps old-fashioned route β looking at the subject headings of a book I liked and then searching for other titles with the same or similar subject headings.
Washington County Libraryβs NoveList Plus database is an excellent resource. If you like a book youβve read by a certain author, use NoveList Plus to get an annotated listed of all of the titles by that author. Or if you like a particular author but have mined all that he or she has to offer, search NoveList Plusβ βAuthor Read-alikes.β NoveList Plus now has audiobook recommendations, as well.
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Bookstores and libraries everywhere are favorite haunts. When βIβm just browsingβ Iβm gathering reading ideas.
New at Washington County Library is an online readersβ advisory service β βYour Next Read.β Answer a few questions to indicate what youβre looking for and our crack readersβ advisory staff will email you in a few days with 3 to 5 suggested titles they think you will enjoy. Specify book, audiobook, or e-book format.
Put a favorite title or author into an βif you like/likedβ search string on the Internet and youβre sure to come up with some suggestions, as well.
Go ahead, scout out your next good read. The search is part of the fun.
Library Woman is Joey Halbach, Community Relations Librarian for Washington County Library. Contact her at: joey.halbach@co.washington.mn.us.