Rock Island, IL: Avid readers are always looking for the next good book, a new author to follow, or where a title falls in a long-running book series. Library reference staff are always happy to help, and now there's an additional tool available to Rock Island Library patrons - NoveList Plus.

Available on the Rock Island Library website, NoveList Plus is a comprehensive source of reading recommendations for both fiction and non-fiction, for all ages. To introduce readers to the resource, the Rock Island Public Library will award a Kindle Paperwhite to one lucky entrant who uses NoveList Plus between now and May 23.

To enter, simply use NoveList Plus to find a new book, series or author, and fill out an entry ticket at any Rock Island Library. Entries can also be emailed to RiLibRef@rigov.org. Email entries must contain the entrant's name, phone or email, zip code, year born, and a short note about how they used NoveList Plus. Patrons can enter anytime they use NoveList Plus, but all entries must be in by May 23.

To use NoveLIst Plus, log in with your Rock Island Library card at home, or use a public computer with your library card at any Rock Island location. And since there's a NoveList product for grades K-8, all ages can enter.

NoveList Plus is a one-stop shopping of expert reading recommendations, reviews, booklists, articles, and title, author, and series read-alikes for both print and audiobooks. As a web-based tool on www.rockislandlibrary.org, it's available anytime, even after library hours.

For more information about Rock Island Library services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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