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Online Literature
An online library of classic literature.

The Online Books Page
This site allows readers to freely access books over the Internet. Thousands of books are available in this way and the site also accesses directories to other online texts. It is produced by a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania.

The New York Times: Books
A site full of book reviews, bestsellers lists, readers opinions and featured chapters.

Books@Random
Random House publishers web site.

Mindseye
If you're a reader, there's plenty on this site to interest you - go to the Readers' Pages for book information and an online questionnaire about non-fiction reading habits.

Scottish Book Trust
Have an excellent section on 'Best of Books'

Guardian Books
Encyclopedic reference (biography) to hundreds of contemporary authors.

Reading Group Ayr
Reading Group Ayr functions under the auspices of Opportunity in Retirement (OIR), a voluntary organisation by the retired, for the retired. OIR provides activities, physical, artistic and intellectual for retired persons in south-west Scotland.

4UReaders.net
A site for teenage readers.

Readers Online Europa
The site aims to encourage young people's interest in the literature of other European countries and to provide an opportunity for readers from different countries to share their reading experiences with others.

Sidney Reilly On His Majesty's Secret Service by Andrew Cook
The definitive biography of one of the most complex and remarkable characters in the 20th century history of espionage and the creator of a personal myth which still exerts a powerful grip on the imagination of today.

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