• Vera Mont
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    For a long time, if I wanted to recommend a book, or reference a source of information, to someone on a forum, I would cite Goodreads. They pretty much list and picture every book I wanted to refer to, with cover blurb and reviews. While the Goodreads site was associated with amazon, it didn't advertise.
    Recently, it's become blatantly commercial, so that if you cite a book there, it comes with ordering info and and price, exactly as if I were citing amazon - which I always avoided, for exactly that reason.

    Does anyone know a non-commercial listing of books?
  • javi2541997
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    Does anyone know a non-commercial listing of books?Vera Mont

    Vera, try this one: https://www.abebooks.com/canada/?cm_sp=Ftr-_-Home-_-sites7?

    I wish it fits what you are looking for!
  • Vera Mont
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    Thanks! I was familiar with abe as a vendor; until recently, we had some 6000 listings on there and it was my first look-up for availability and prices. It's also owned by amazon now (for all I know, so is my house) but I didn't know there were curated, non-commercial lists. Well organized, too.
    That's very helpful.
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