www.amazon.com
Reviews by readers, not paid critics with an agenda
2007-08-25 02:32:40
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answered by Timoc 3
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I think you can visit some key newspapers/journals in the UK, USA, Australia, etc. and there is a section, like the one below as an example, on book reviews. You can search any review for a particular well-known, recently published book in which the review content should be read critically since most of them are from professional critics, in other words, they write from academic/professional viewpoints, not for marketing promotion.
2007-08-26 01:29:19
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answered by Arigato ne 5
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If you have a library that subscribes to Book Review Digest Plus, that's the A Number One source. But not all of them do; I guess it's expensive.
2007-08-25 09:27:18
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answered by bonitakale 5
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if you go to amazon.com and type in a book name when you click on the link it give you information about the book and if you scroll down there are usually customer reviews of the book.
2007-08-25 11:16:14
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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Join Stumbleupon site. so many book reviews
2007-08-25 09:16:27
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answered by wilma m 6
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Do a DMOZ search. That is a great way to find book reviews.
2007-08-25 09:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.reviewsofbooks.com/
http://dir.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/Literature/Reviews/
http://www.allreaders.com/
http://www.bookspot.com/reviews/
http://www.ebook-reviews.net/
cheers :)
2007-08-25 10:09:30
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answered by ~ ANGEL ~ 5
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www.bookreporter.com....this is an awesome site
2007-08-25 09:57:58
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answered by deb 7
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