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Who we are

The Book Case is Portsmouth Library Service's website for readers, guiding you through the overwhelming choice of what to read next and inviting you to share your reading experiences through reviews and recommendations.

Please add your comments below and share your book thoughts and suggestions with the rest of the reading community.

Who can contribute and how?

Everyone can contribute to this wiki by leaving comments at the bottom of any page, in order to share your views and thoughts.

However, if you want to get more involved by creating and maintaining new pages for The Book Case, please let us know be clicking on the Join this Wiki button. Sign up, and then click on the Apply to be a Writer button.

If you have a passion for Science Fiction and Fantasy, or if you want to share your love of the Crime genre, you can create your own pages with all the support you need. For further information on the editorial process, please navigate to the So you want to be a writer? page. We look forward to hearing from you!

We would also love to support local creative writers. Sign up and then apply to be a writer if you want the opportunity to share news and views or even work with your readers.

What's new on The Book Case?

  • Bel Canto by Ann Patchett was voted 'Book of they year 2008' by the evening Central Reading Group
  • Rough music by Patrick Gale was voted 'Book of the year 2008' by Cosham Reading Group
  • Aravind Adiga has won the Man Booker with his novel "The white tiger"

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For a full overview of everything we have to offer, take a look at our sitemap.

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