January 06, 2009
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How to Find That Book You've Spent Years Looking For

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Searching for a book you remember reading as a child, college student, or happy dropout, but haven't seen anywhere since? On the Web, there are now numerous ways to expand your hunt beyond Amazon. Abebooks (www.abebooks.com) is a consortium that connects you to thousands of used-book stores around the world. Another search site is the Berkeley-based Bookfinder.com. You can also search a growing number of individual stores online, including the Portland-based Powells (www.powells.com) and Bolerium Books in San Francisco (www.bolerium.com), which specializes in rare books on labor issues and radical history.

Meanwhile, your local library can be a great help, too, thanks to a practice called interlibrary loan. Libraries across the country will lend you books and other materials, creating a vast collection that's easy for you to access. Here's how: If you don't find what you're looking for in your library's catalog, ask a librarian to locate it elsewhere in the huge national loan network. Tell the pros as much about the book as you can. Title and author are most important, but publisher and publication date (or even a good guess at it) can be helpful too. They'll do the rest.


136 Comments

  • Suzi 1/4/2009 2:19:32 AM

    I'm so glad that I found this site. I'm looking for a young adult thriller/mystery book that I thought was called "Finders Keepers... Losers Weepers" (or it at least had that on the book cover). I read it when I was in the 6th or 7th grade (around 1995).

    It was about a twisted man (young adult perhaps) who became obsessed with an intelligent young girl (maybe in middle school). She might have been the daughter of a cop. In the end, he somehow gets her into this secret cave of his (which he knows really well and takes victims to play hide-and-seek, I think) and she escapes.

    I keep thinking that the kidnapper character was a smart guy who was teased by people as a youngster. The character might write poems or riddles, which intrigues the young girl. I think that he posed as someone else in order to get close to her while he stalked her.

    If anyone knows what this book is, I'd greatly appreciate it!!

  • Sara 1/2/2009 2:48:53 PM

    just popped into my head-
    a series of books about a princess who ran away and ended up living with a dragon inside a mountain as his house keeper/cook - met a prince (named zinnibar, zinbar, a "z" name) - thought he was a plumber
    another of the books had a witch with a lot of cats and she had glasses- she makes an appearance in all 3 books

    the setting is The Enchanted forest which I want to say constantly rearanges its self - nothings in the same place twice

    there is a short story about the prince and the princes son I think it has the word "sun" in the tittle
    it's about: some one put some kind of "spell" on the castle -the prince who is now the king is traped in side
    the queen isn't - infact i don't even think their kid is born yet - any way kid grows up rescues his father and his girlfriend has a frying pan obsession.

    any ideas?

  • marge 12/27/2008 4:25:57 PM

    Rena

    Thanks so much! That has been driving me crazy for years!!!

  • Mary 12/25/2008 10:22:17 AM

    I'm looking for a set of books at the preschool level that I used in the early 80's to teach my daughter to read. I believe the first book focused on teaching the concept of a word and associating it with objects (like a shoe). I remember no other details except I believe the author's first name was Peter. The books were effective and she learned to read before she started Kindergarten.

  • Mary 12/25/2008 10:21:46 AM

    I'm looking for a set of books at the preschool level that I used in the early 80's to teach my daughter to read. I believe the first book focused on teaching the concept of a word and associating it with objects (like a shoe). I remember no other details except I believe the author's first name was Peter. The books were effective and she learned to read before she started Kindergarten.

  • rena 12/24/2008 5:27:04 PM

    Marge - The book about the raft people living on the underground river is Journey Outside by Mary Q. Steele. I was looking for the same book, and found your request. Some of your recollections helped me to track this book down.

  • Michael L. 12/23/2008 3:47:02 PM

    In the late 80's I read a book involving a set of characters colonizing mars. (Some were prisoners I think). On the planet was a type of deadly palm trees and giant worms. That is about all I remember except I thought the title had Blood and Worm in it....

  • Michael L. 12/23/2008 3:42:01 PM

    In the late 80's I read a book involving a set of characters colonizing mars. (Some were prisoners I think). On the planet was a type of deadly palm trees and giant worms. That is about all I remember except I thought the title had Blood and Worm in it....

  • Judith 12/20/2008 9:01:38 AM

    Hi, I'm looking for a book I read in the 70s or 80s about a boy and a girl in their teens in the UK who have to survive when all the machines stop. They seem to be alone in the countryside. There may have been a man giving them guidance. I associate the name 'William' with the book, but I don't know why.

    Also looking for a children's book or short story set in the USA or Canada in the country about a toddler who goes missing and lives with beavers for years(?)even though he is not far from his family. He may have been reunited with them in the end. The beavers acted like real beavers, not talking ones!

    I'm also wondering about a great short story I read at school about a group of friends spending the evening together and one person (not one of the friends?) says he can make someone disappear and erase their existence so that no one will even notice they are gone. At the end of the story, one of the men kicks over the chair his wife had been sitting on - she's disappeared. Realy well-written and creepy.

  • Ken 12/19/2008 4:29:11 PM

    Can someone please help me find the title of this book it has been driving me crazy.

    I am looking for a book I read in HS is was about a guy who was born into a techy future city, he is curious about things meets a joker type guy. He discovers a hidden passage in a statue which leads to a station with many ways out but only one way was kept up. He meets other people who are more meantally developed. In the end he is followed up a tower were he gets into a space ship and leaves.

  • Ken 12/19/2008 4:28:38 PM

    Can someone please help me find the title of this book it has been driving me crazy.

    I am looking for a book I read in HS is was about a guy who was born into a techy future city, he is curious about things meets a joker type guy. He discovers a hidden passage in a statue which leads to a station with many ways out but only one way was kept up. He meets other people who are more meantally developed. In the end he is followed up a tower were he gets into a space ship and leaves.

  • LisaTM 12/18/2008 12:54:21 PM

    As a librarian I am always using the following resources to find books. The first is Fantastic Fiction which lists authors and all of the titles they have written, including series: http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
    Another great resource is NoveList. You can search by author, title etc etc but also by content or subject so it is great if you know the plot and nothing more. There are also "readalikes" so if you love a certain author but have read everything she has written, you can find other titles that you might enjoy.
    In Maine we can access NoveList through the MARVEL system. It is an EBSCO database. Ask your local library if they have free access to these databases: http://web.ebscohost.com.prxy1.ursus.maine.edu/novelist/search?vid=1&hid=15&sid=42917795-0ae4-494d-9d82-f3292ec0ef5a%40SRCSM1

  • J.T. 12/17/2008 3:09:12 PM

    Thank you. That was driving me insane.

  • Bennett Gordon 12/17/2008 3:03:42 PM

    The high school book about the kids at bording school and the tree was A Seperate Peace:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Separate_Peace

    I couldn't stand that book when it was assigned to me in 8th grade.

  • Bill 12/17/2008 3:02:22 PM

    I am looking for book I read a few years ago. It was in novel form. Supposed to have been a diary translated from the French. It had a title something like: Apostle #....
    The book was about an attempt by the Russians? KGB? to infiltrate the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church and to destroy it from within. I do not know the author (supposed to be a french nurse who found a dying man on the side of the road). Anyone?

  • Bill 12/17/2008 3:00:52 PM

    I am looking for book I read a few years ago. It was in novel form. Supposed to have been a diary translated from the French. It had a title something like: Apostle #....
    The book was about an attempt by the Russians? KGB? to infiltrate the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church and to destroy it from within. I do not know the author (supposed to be a french nurse who found a dying man on the side of the road). Anyone?

  • J.T. 12/17/2008 2:59:30 PM

    Trying to find a book that was required reading in a high school class of mine (around 1987). No idea on author. Title is hazy, but it may involve a tree.

    Book is about two boys at (boarding?) school. One is either protective or bullying of the other (or both ) and the other ends up dying or killing himself near the tree or... falling out of it? Hanging himself? I'm not sure. That's all I can remember. Please help if you can, thanks!

  • J.T. 12/17/2008 2:55:46 PM

    Trying to find a book that was required reading in a high school class of mine (around 1987). No idea on author. Title is hazy, but may involve a tree.

    Book is about two boys at (boarding?) school. One is either protective or bullying of the other (or both ) and the other ends up dying or killing himself near the tree or... falling out of it? Hanging himself? I'm not sure. That's all I can remember.

  • Robinbird57 12/17/2008 1:43:03 PM

    Looking for a book that is meant to be
    torn
    written in
    decorated
    altered

    .....and then left for someone to "find" and alter more then leave again for a new finder...

    I think this is a book for a teen but I can not recall the title, author etc...

    Please if you know tell me because I think this book might help my teemn nieces who just lost their dad (my brother) to a heart attack... I think this book is different enough and interactive and the idea of leaving it for another to find will be interesting to teens...

    Anyone heard of this book?
    thank you
    Robin

  • Jan 12/17/2008 3:19:15 AM

    I'm trying to find a book, I don't know the author nor the title.

    It's written in English, by a Russian or Eastern European author. I bought it in Italy in Feltrini international bookstore in 2003-2004, it was in the 'new section' (so published around 2002-2003, no later than 2000).

    It's about this Russian/Eastern European guy who gets mixed up with some Russian/Eastern European gangsters, mobsters. He ends up working for the 'vilain' of the story, nicknamed 'The Aardvark'. I remember there's a lot of wodka drinking in the book...

    Thanks for any help/suggestions..

    Jan

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