Amazon.com has the largest selection of "new-er" or "new-ish" books you'll
be able to find (on the internet anyways) and most of them have some type of
reviews. Along with that you could try Abebooks.com or Alibris.com which
are my first two resources for used/rare or "old-er" books.
HTH
Deja
"Leigh" <sleighpatrick.DeleteThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Is there an equivalent to The Internet Movie Database for books?
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