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Whether you're looking for a rare book, a used book, an audio book, or a comic book, chances are you can find it on the Web using one of these excellent book search engines.
Amazon.com in my opinion is the best place to start for your book search online.
Barnes and Noble is a good site to shop for used and out of print books, new and used textbooks, children's books, and more.
BookFinder holds over 100 million new, used, rare, and out of print books within its substantial index. Good place to find books from independent publishers.
Google Book Search allows you to search actual book text to find what interests you, and then gives you various places on the Web you can buy these books. Only text that is NOT copyrighted is searchable.
BookSense.com is a "family of independent-bookseller websites." Simply enter in your zip code, and you'll be taken to a list of more than 1200 independent bookstores across the USA who are plugged into Book Sense.
Comic Book Resources is now Mr. Web Search's favorite site, but it's highly addictive. Lots of comic book news, reviews, and message boards.
AddALL is a comparison shopping book search engine. "Search and Compare among 40+ sites, 20,000 sellers, millions of books."
Alibris.com is a great place to find used books, used textbooks, rare books, out of print books, and more. Make sure you check out the Rare Book Auctions.
The Online Books Page from the University of Pennsylvania allows the searcher to search and read actual online text of classic books.
Powells Books has been around for about 33 years now, and you can find an extremely eclectic selection of books here. They also offer a lot of interesting ebooks.
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