What Cindy is talking about is the fact that Amazon has BOTH most of the time. Yes,
they have "reviews" and opinions written by readers, but they also have the
professional reviews from Booklist, School Library Journal, Kirkus, etc. So you
really can get the best of both worlds in one stop. I'm not saying that Amazon is
the be-all and end-all as a reviewing source, but it does a good job of supplying
information from different sources.
Lyn Grund, Librarian
Middlesex High School
Middlesex, NJ lcgrund@yahoo.com
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