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Introducing "Book Reports”

Zach | 18 02 2007

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The news and current events aren’t the only things we care about at New School Politics. Books are a large part of our political socialization and are very important to our society. The three of us at New School Politics do a lot of reading and felt our readers could benefit from good book recommendations. Therefore, we have decided to introduce a new feature: Book Reports.

Each book report will include a short synopsis of the book and our detailed impressions. At the end we’ll present the book with a simple grade to tell our readers whether or not it’s worth reading. In addition, we’ll be adding a Shelfari widget to the website in our sidebar. Shelfari will help us to show off the books we’ve read and help us to discover new books. The three of us will use it to update our readers on what we’re currently reading and what we read in the past. The opinions posted on the blog will be cross-posted on Shelfari for the enjoyment of their community.

Our bookshelf will be viewable on Shelfari and some of our recently read titles are going to be displayed in our sidebar. Our Wish List contains books we’re looking to read in the future. Our Reading List contains books we’re reading now. All other books that we have read are going to be contained within the Shelf. We’d love reading recommendations from our readers. If you’ve got any, feel free to contact us or tag us as “newschoolpolitics.” Please add us as a friend if you decide to use Shelfari. We’ll also be tagging all entries on our blog pertaining to books as “bookreport.” You can read all of our entries under that tag.

This is just one of the many new “people-powered” features we plan on adding to New School Politics. We hope you enjoy the new features. If you have any suggestions, feel free to contact us.

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