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Novelist from EBSCO 
NoveList is a fiction database that provides subject heading access, reviews, annotations, and much more for over 120,000 fiction titles. It also includes other content of interest to fiction readers, such as Author Read-alikes, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, and Feature Articles. For school media specialists and teachers there are Standards-Based Thematic Units and Picture Book Extenders, as well as specific teaching guides for using fiction in the classroom.
Non-Fiction Connection
You can find book suggestions based on books you have already read or topics of interest. Easily create a personalized list of recommended titles based on characteristics you enjoy.
Fiction Connection
You can find book suggestions based on books you have already read, authors you like, or topics of interest. Easily create a personalized list of recommended titles based on characteristics you enjoy. Fiction and biography titles are included and suggestions can be printed or e-mailed for later review.
PatronBooksInPrint 
Find books, movies, and audio books in this user-friendly database of more than 6 million titles. You can browse the winners and nominees of over 400 book industry awards, titles by your favorite author, or fiction titles in a favorite series or featuring a favorite character.
Literary Reference Center from EBSCO 
Comprehensive literary reference database, which provides users with a broad spectrum of reference information from antiquity to the present day. Contains detailed information on the most studied authors and their works.
Literature Criticism Online from Gale 

Gale's Literary Index
Use this to locate critical or biographical material in reference books about authors, books, stories or poems.
Salem Literature Library
Search Critical Survey of Long Fiction which profiles more than 650 major fiction writers throughout history and the world, including analyses of their significant novels and novellas. Discusses the novel in overview essays by time period, country, ethnicity, and genre, and provides valuable resource material.
Search Salem Masterplots whihc is a classic reference work for more than sixty years, Masterplots analyzes the most important works in all genres—long fiction, short fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction—throughout history and around the world, helping to define and critique the literary canon.

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