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Posted on: September 10, 2019

Finding Your Next Great Read is Now Easier Than Ever!

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Have you ever finished a great book and wanted to find more just like it? Or wanted to help your child find just the right book to read? Your Library offers many great resources for finding your next book, like NoveList Plus, a helpful resource to help readers match up with the books that are right for them.

The NoveList Plus database connects readers to their next book by making recommendations for what to read next. One of the most popular elements is read-alikes. This feature suggests titles that are ‘just like’ other titles. If you’ve just finished a great book, log in to NoveList Plus and find great read-alikes. There are also read-alikes for authors and series. 

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Consider NoveList Plus your one-stop guide to great reading. It contains lists of recommended reads and award-winning books. It covers both fiction and nonfiction titles for all ages from the youngest readers to adults. By identifying the right books for every reader, NoveList Plus helps younger readers achieve reading success. Patrons can browse books by themes and styles, by genres, or by creating their own custom mix. It also has extra content like reviews (both professional reviews and reader reviews), book discussion guides, curriculum guides, and other book-oriented articles. 

Looking for more personalized book recommendations? Ask the NRH Library's Book Gurus for advice, or browse staff favorites on the first floor of the Library!

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