Friday, June 22, 2012

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50 Cool Search Engines for Voracious and Serious Readers

Reading books is a lot of fun, but so is the thrill of the book hunt: finding new stories to explore, authors to follow, and collections to build. And thanks to the Internet, it’s never been easier to find your next great book and it’s getting better every day. 
So we checked out the Internet and found some awesome Search Engines for searching books. 


Check out our list, and you’ll find 50 excellent and up-to-date search engines where you can find e-books, rare titles, and even discuss your favorite titles with other readers.


E-books


Download public domain titles, compare prices, and even find PDFs that you can read anywhere with these search engines.


1. Ebook Engine

Through the Ebook Engine, you’ll be able to find free e-books on sites like knowfree.net, Gutenberg.org, and Getmyebook.com.


2. PDF Search Engine

Find loads of portable books on the PDF Search engine, with PDF versions of e-books.


3. Ebook Search Engine

On this search engine, you’ll be able to find results from all of the big free e-book sites.


4. Google Books

Check out Google Books for thousands upon thousands of searchable books, many of which are available in full text.


5. Open Library

Use this open source reading site to find classic books, e-books, and more.
Although the design of the site leaves something to be desired, Bibliomania boasts more than 2,000 classic texts, book notes, biographies, and even reference books.


7. Project Gutenberg

One of the best-known names in free online e-books, Project Gutenberg has a wealth of public domain e-books.


8. Digital Book Index

With the Digital Book Index, you can find more than 165,000 e-books, texts, and documents available online.


9. The Online Books Page

Thanks to U Penn, users can search this books page to find e-books by author and title.


10. LeatherBound

With Leatherbound, users can find e-books, plus compare prices and find reviews.


Books to Swap, Sell and Buy


Save money and discover cool new titles on these book swap search sites.
Through BookFinder.com, you’ll get access to millions of books for sale, even rare and international titles.


12. AbeBooks

With books for sale from thousands of booksellers, you can find just about anything on this book sale site, from textbooks to out-of-print books.


13. AllBookstores.com

If you’re a bargain book shopper, find the best deal on new and used books on this site that offers comparison prices on more than three dozen online bookstores.


14. BookFinder4u

Find the best book prices from more than 130 book stores worldwide, and even buy or rent textbooks on this site.


15. PaperBack Swap

Go green and save money with this free online book swap. List books you’d like to swap, then choose from millions of available books to receive in return.


16. eBay

Useful for more than just trinkets, eBay is a great place to find e-books, audiobooks, magazine back issues, and much more.


17. Barnes & Noble

One of the biggest booksellers in the world, Barnes & Noble has an excellent search function that can help you find just about anything.


18. Title Trader

Trade just about any title on this swap site, whether you’re working with books, DVDs, CDs, or video games. You can even trade in your old CD collection for this semester’s books.


19. ISBN.nu

Search by author, title, or subject to compare prices on in-print and out-of-print books on ISBN.nu.


20. AddALL

Save time and money with this book search and price comparison site.


21. Amazon.com

This humongous online retailer is one of the best places to find book information, reviews, and prices, whether you buy from the Big A or not.


22. Indie Bound

If you love to support independent booksellers, this is a great website to check out. Find bookstores and other independent retailers by entering a zip code into Indie Bound.


Rare Books


Although it’s still fun to call or visit your favorite rare bookseller to find a rare or unusual book, these search engines can take your hunt worldwide.


23. InPrint

Operating since 1980, Inprint is a UK retailer specializing in out of print books. Use their free booksearch service to find long-forgotten titles.


24. Bibliofind

Now a part of Amazon.com, Bibliofind is an incredible resource to find millions of rare, used, and out-of-print books.


25. Powell's Books

Through this legendary retailer, you can discover used, rare books and so much more.


26. Alibris

Alibris offers an excellent search that allows you to specify parameters including publication years, collectibles, and even the existence of a dust jacket.


27. Rare Book Room

Step into the Rare Book Room to find photographs of amazing books from some of the world’s greatest libraries.


28. Fadegiant

Check out Fadedgiant books to find a guide to rare and old book values, with an online database of more than 50,000 antique book prices.


29. Bauman Rare Books

This rare book gallery has a searchable online library with books available in categories including Americana, Fine Bindings and Sets, and Photography.


30. Biblio.com

Biblio.com isn’t just a great search engine for rare books, it’s also an excellent overall resource, with plenty of helpful articles and specialists available for visitors to learn about the collection of rare books.


31. Bibliopoly

Find rare and antiquarian books in just about any language thanks to this useful book search engine.


Book Reviews and Community


Search these sites, and you’ll be able to find out what the common reader has to say about new releases and more


32. AllReaders.com

Find book reviews based on plot, setting, character, and even the old standbys of title and author with this detailed book review site.


33. Book Movement

This super useful site offers reading guides, with a great community and lots of reviews for each book.
Find books, share them, and meet fellow book lovers on BookCrossing. Its more like a Book lovers social network.


35. WhichBook

Not sure which book to read? Whichbook offers a new way of choosing what to read by allowing you to set factors and find suggestions.


36. BookReview

Find book reviews, literary news, new author listings, and more on BookReview.com.


37. Library Thing

Join this community of 1.5 million book lovers to find not just book reviews, but a great place to discuss and catalog books.


38. Goodreads

Explore books, find movers and shakers, and even giveaways on Goodreads.


39. The Newyork Times Sunday Book Review

Search for books in the big leagues in this book review column from The New York Times.


40. NPR Books

Find searchable book reviews on new releases and more from NPR Books.


41. Read Print Library

Search for books, quotes, authors, and groups to get connected with literature on Read Print.


42. Comic Book Reviews

Comic book lovers, this one’s for you. Find reviews, community, resources, previews, and new releases on Comic Book Resources.


Libraries


The original book search engine, libraries are still an incredible resource when it comes to finding the written word.


43. Awesome Library

Who can resist the Awesome Library? This resource has directories, and even a search for full text books, which we think is totally awesome.


44. Library of Congress Online Catalog

The ultimate in online libraries, you can find books by simple or guided search, plus prints, photographs, sounds, e-resources, and so much more.


45. Internet Public Library

The Internet’s public library, IPL has resources by subject, special collections, and even newspapers and magazines to check out online.


46. Classic Reader

Lovers of classic fiction, non-fiction, short stories, and poetry can find a great collection in this online library with thousands of free resources.


47. WorldCat

In The World’s Largest Library Catalog, you can find more than 1.5 billion items available in a library near you.


48. Public Libraries

On this site, you can find a public library just about anywhere, with listings for public, state, Presidential, college, law, and other libraries available in the U.S. and around the world.


49. Questia

Use Questia, and you’ll get connected to the largest online collection of books, journal articles, and other reading materials in the world.
With Library Spot, you’ll be able to find libraries around the world, plus book reviews, shopping, and more.




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