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Choosing a Book

Scholastic book suggestions
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This site promotes all the latest books through games, videos and images. 
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What should I read next?

A great tool to assist you in finding a new book to read is called
"What should I read next?"
Start typing the title or author of a book you like and select the link that comes up to see heaps of suggested titles to read next.  By selecting the little book icon next to the book title the screen flips to Amazon where you can read reviews of the book before borrowing from the KRC.
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Which Book?

This webtool is designed to help you find a book exactly to your taste. The mood descriptor along the side allows the user to move to the feeling or mood that suits their taste in book. There's happy and sad, funny and serious, short and sweet. There's also prepared recommendation lists, heaps of categories and plenty to choose from.

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Kelty Resource Centre, St Patrick's College. 2022