Book Trailer Podcasts - tempting book teasers in 2 minutes or less!
Audio (mp3) - to listen, click a cover (podcasts by MW's own Bear O'Bryan, as well as by Nancy Keane). Would you like to record one about your favorite book? Stop by the library or see Mrs. Grois (in 241) to learn more.
| review by Bear O'Bryan | review by Bear O'Bryan | ||
| review by Nancy Keane | review by Nancy Keane | review by Nancy Keane |
review by Nancy Keane
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| review by Nancy Keane | review by Nancy Keane | review by Nancy Keane | review by Nancy Keane |
Audiovisual
Audiovisual book trailers are one way contemporary writers promote their books. Check out this sample from David Small about his disturbing memoir written in graphic novel format. If our new podcast book review program is a success, we'll add audiovisual book trailers next semester.
AudioBooks, eBooks, and Podcasts American Literature Sites - webliography from Dr. Donna Campbell at WSU Cortland Review - online audio lit magazine From the Fishouse - audio archive of emerging poets Librivox - free downloadable audiobooks of public domain works in a variety of genres ManyBooks - a user-friendly site for downloading free ebooks from the 2003 Project Gutenberg Collection NPR Books Podcast NYT Book Review Podcast Project Gutenberg (useful for recently uploaded public domain books and for different search options than ManyBooks) U of California P - 25% of their scholarly e-books are free to the public (limit search to public access books) Writer's Almanac | Book Reviews *indicates book reviews by volunteers Indie Next (Main) Indie Next: Book Groups Indie Next: Poetry Latin American Lit* NPR: Books NYT Bestsellers World Literature* |
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Goodreads
IndieBound
Kindle
Narrative
Poetry (from Poetry Magazine)
Poem Flow
Worldcat
Reading Networking Sites
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Goodreads
Library Thing
Shelfari
The Future of Reading?
Check out this YouTube promotional video from Moving Tales, a company creating animated versions of classic folk tales from around the world. Their first book is The Pedlar Lady of Gushing Cross.
Check out this YouTube promotional video from Moving Tales, a company creating animated versions of classic folk tales from around the world. Their first book is The Pedlar Lady of Gushing Cross.
