Monday, February 1, 2021

Special Post - Free Email Newletters to Find Great Books

 

Situation: 

I get asked by friends where they can find interesting books, not just not just something popular from the list of New York Times BestsellersThey need an ongoing resource to consistently dangle titles in front of them, books which are quality reads with interesting characters and challenging, funny, or transporting plots. They want something out of the ordinary, something they will enjoy reading. 

 
My Solution:
 
Six years ago I wrote a Special Post - Resources for Finding Great Books, but now need to update the electronic newsletters portion. Below are some free email newsletters chock full of brilliant, quirky, and certainly tempting books that I use to learn about new and old titles. Just give them your email address and sit back to watch your In-box fill up with tempting titles of books soon to be published, currently under the radar, classics from the past, and loads of other book-related articles. 

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Free Email Book Newsletters
(Click on any title to read more and sign up)


BookBrowse

This newsletter from librarians also provides a longer list of titles with reviews than other book sites, but these books all seem deliciously enticing due to the quality of synopsis and praise they receive.
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The Booklist Corner Shelf

Another librarian-run newsletter, this one is a bit lower key and a lot of fun to read, both for the books they select to review and the writing itself.
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The Cottage Bookshop

Probably the newsletter I most look forward to, this monthly posting covers books I usually haven't heard of, yet are always intriguing.
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Gramercy Books

Have to put in a plug for my local indie bookstore here in Columbus, Ohio, Gramercy Books. Always something interesting to suggest in the way of book titles, gifts, author events, and an overall general good feeling about reading and books.
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The Guardian Bookmarks
Great reviews of newer books, plus lots of general book-related commentary, articles, links, and discussion. Very good site to stimulate loads of ideas and thoughts
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Libraryreads Newsletter

Top ten books of the week that :library staff across the country love." What could be better?
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LitHub Weekly 
Very extensive, eclectic, and sophisticated newsletter chock full of articles, essays, book recommendations, and other book-related items.
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Penguin Books Newsletter
From the UK is this unique newsletter reviewing books, offering author interviews, and links to fascinating articles of literary and unusual book-themed nature.

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RJ Julia Just the Right Book

This tiny but completely well-stocked bookshop in Connecticut is world famous for having a great selection of books. Of course, their newsletter introduces readers to wonderful books and gifts from their store.
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Shelf Awareness

The top twenty-five books of the week as selected by book dealers, publishers, and librarians. Also includes author interviews, games, and links to reviews for unusual books, book-related articles and events of the week. (Sent twice weekly, but isn't overwhelming).
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A offshoot of Penguin Books, this newsletter offers more obscure books that have proved to be delightful reads for me.
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The Washington Post Bookclub

Lengthy, but not overpowering, list of book recommendations for highly interesting titles, articles, and author interviews. Very well-written in all aspects.








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