If you are a book lover then you will surely empathize with me when I say that shopping in book stores, especially the popular ones can be extremely harrowing. Gone are the days when readers had respect for Literature and handled books with precaution and ensuring that it remained spotless for years. An experience in a book store (and God save you if there is a book sale) is fraught with jostles, chaos and the experience of never being able to find the right book in the right section. The reverential Jane Austen's may be found on the floor of the kids play section if not amidst Tom Sharp medley of slapstick humor.
To add to it all bookstores have created special areas where prospective customers can review a book and then decide to purchase it. Started as a thoughtful concept, this reading section is a nightmare. Replete with kids, this area hardly gives you the impression of a place where one would like to take a few minutes to scan the latest bestseller. And the icing on the cake is the smudges and smears that these devils leave behind on the books that you consider precious.
Though feeling the book lends a lot of substance to the final decision of buying, any book lover would resort to the less invasive method of buying books on the Internet. If you are looking for an older book or one that is not for sale or has been approved for re writing, then finding it on the Internet should be easy. The only small hassle that one may face while doing so, is the need to scan the search engine results to finally lay hands on what you started to find. But thankfully that can be done sitting calmly in the privacy of your home.
To help you with the search process so that you don't land up with irrelevant books which are non-bestsellers and science textbooks, here are a few websites which you may want to explore.
Bibliomania.com is a spirited, user friendly site that connoisseurs of literature shall find impressive. It has a collection of more than 2,000 books and is segmented by category.
LiteratureOnline.com gives you access to classics, The Bible and almost all Shakespearean works.
Project Gutenberg ([http://www.promo.net/pg/]) includes eBooks totaling to more than 6000.
WiredforBooks.com has the additional benefit of showcasing poetry, oratories, and audio versions of literature.
Equipped with this information you shall find that making searches for books online whether it be for purchase or reading the free eBooks, you shall find it easier to trace what you are looking for.
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