For immediate release | September 13, 2010

Booklist chosen again as partner for National Reading Group Month

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CHICAGO—, the review source, is proud to have been selected again as a partner for the Women’s National Book Association’s in October.

The popular Booklist blog , offering helpful and entertaining information to reading groups both in and outside libraries, is again the official partner blog for National Reading Group Month. Book Group Buzz includes informative, wise, witty and salutary posts by expert contributors from around the country, plus links to a wide range of free book group-related guides, tips and other resources. “This online destination for reading groups is the ideal blog for National Reading Group Month,” said NRGM Chair, Jill Tardiff. “We are delighted to partner with 91´«Ã½’s Booklist and to make Book Group Buzz a visible part of the program. We’re impressed by the scope of this one-stop resource for reading groups.”

“Great Group Reads Selections” are a key element of National Reading Group Month and this year have been selected on the basis of their appeal to reading groups, covering timely and provocative topics and including under-represented gems from small presses and lesser-known mid-list releases from larger houses. All are books with strong narratives peopled by fully realized characters; books which perhaps have flown under the radar of reading groups overwhelmed by the number of new releases each year.

is making reviews of the Great Group Reads available free to non-subscribers at . Booklist Online is also a vibrant resource for book groups throughout the year, with wide-ranging free content from e-newsletters to featured reviews of the day.

National Reading Group Month celebrates shared reading by promoting reading groups. “People are reading less and less for pleasure, yet month in and month out, thousands of groups nationwide gather to discuss the latest and to revisit older titles,” observed Tardiff.

To learn more about and scheduled events, visit . Events featuring reading-group favorite authors are planned nationwide in the association’s nine chapter cities, with partners from libraries and all areas of the book industry supporting the initiative.

is the book review magazine of the 91´«Ã½, considered an essential collection development and readers’ advisory tool by thousands of librarians for more than 100 years. includes an archive of more than 135,000 reviews available to subscribers as well as a wealth of free content offering the latest news and views on books and media. Booklist’s free one-stop resource, , can be found at

The , founded in 1917, is the oldest continuously running women’s literary organization in the USA. For the past 93 years, it has united women – and now men – from every corner of the book world: writers, editors, librarians, bookstore owners, and more. It provides a vehicle through which members can act on their professional and personal commitment to champion the book and to stimulate the increased tolerance, social awareness, and civic involvement associated with reading.

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Mary Mackay