You Can Judge a Book By Its Cover!

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You Can Judge a Book By Its Cover! Sarah Glogowski Executive Director Finger Lakes Library System

What is Readers’ Advisory? Quite simply, it is the act of putting people together with books they love.

Author’s Name versus Title

Author’s Name versus Title

The Making of a Cover

The Making of a Cover

The Paperback Cover

Mysteries - Cozies

Mysteries - Historical

Mysteries - Dark

Mysteries - Scandinavian

Thrillers

Suspense

Inspirational Fiction

Women’s Fiction

Street Lit

Fantasy

Urban Fantasy

Science Fiction

Romance

Contact Need help finding your next book? Want recommendations on different authors or genres? Email sglogowski@flls.org Phone: 607 273 4074 ext. 222