All reads is a spectacular and unique resource for finding good books to read. Students can search by author, genre, plot, setting or character.
Amazon isn’t just a great resource for buying books, but it’s also a great tool for your students to find good books to read.
If your students want to find a new book, but don’t have a specific book to start with, bring in Goodreads.
KidsReads is a tool provided by The Book Report Network, an online resource that features books of all different categories to help get new reading material on your radar.
LitPick is the the Top Worldwide Student Book Review Program on the Internet. Our students don't just read, they learn to write better too as students can submit books reviews as well.
Novelry uses common connections between books to provide you with suggestions for your new favorite book.
This website doesn’t provide reading material, but allows students to find their next favorite book based off the book or author that they input in the search field. Click one of the books that were suggested and an entirely new map of books is generated.
Teen Ink, a national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing, art, photos, and forums. For over 25 years, Teen Ink has offered teens the opportunity to publish their creative work and opinions on issues that affect their lives – everything from love and family to school, current events, and self-esteem. There are book reviews here written by teens from all over.
The title says it all—What Should I Read Next is the perfect tool when students know a book they love and want to use that book to find the next selection.
This reading log tool provides your students with a collaborative environment to recommend and find new books.
Another resource for using a favorite book to find a new book is YourNextRead.