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We want you and your readers to pick the next Big Library Read title!

All this week our library partners and their users have the opportunity to select the next title that will be read during the Big Library Read. By going to the Big Library Read website, you can vote on the title that will be read by our “global eBook club” from March 17-31.

CaptureThis time around we will be reading a biography and the winning title will be chosen entirely by our readers. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of selecting what book the world reads next by voting today!

More information on the Big Library Read event:

What is Big Library Read?
Big Library Read is the first-ever “global eBook club,” connecting readers around the world who read the same eBook at the same time. Over the past year, thousands of libraries, schools and millions of people around the world have embraced the program.

Here’s how it works:

During the two-week program, the Big Library Read titles are available to borrow through participating libraries and schools. It’s free and there’s never a waiting list during the program. All you need is a library card or student ID to get started reading in this international eBook club.

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9 Comments

  1. Morgan February 4, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    By the time you read this by Giles Blunt or
    The magic strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Album
    Or The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood
    Or David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell ( these are on my to read list sorry)

    1. Adam Sockel February 4, 2016 at 12:14 pm

      Thanks for reaching out, Morgan. As we mentioned in the previous comment the publishers actually provide us the voting options so we don’t have the ability to pick and choose specific titles. 🙂

  2. Mark Hauser February 3, 2016 at 10:15 pm

    Avenue of mysteries by John Irving. A Toronto resident, and quite possibly the greatest living north American writer.

  3. Noelle Rilleau February 3, 2016 at 6:18 pm

    UFO Highway, author Anthony Sanchez

  4. Sharon dunn February 3, 2016 at 1:25 pm

    The yarn whisperer

  5. Katrina Ealy February 3, 2016 at 12:39 pm

    Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

  6. Cynthia M. Parkhill February 3, 2016 at 10:36 am

    Look Me in the Eye by John Elder Robison

  7. Steven S February 2, 2016 at 7:27 pm

    How about the book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo? Then do program tie ins with the National Assoc of Professional Organizers local chapters. I’m just thinking out loud…

    1. Adam Sockel February 3, 2016 at 7:34 am

      Hi Steven- thanks for reaching out! The titles we make available for voting are provided to us via the publishers. They offer us a wide variety as you can see but we don’t pick the titles for voting. 🙂

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