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BookRabbit is gaining momentum...

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change is happening, BookRabbiters are coming together to shape the way books are discovered and BookRabbit connects book lovers, authors and publishers together through bookshelves and books.


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Read more about the BookRabbit phenomenon:

BookRabbit takes on mighty Amazon
'Charles Denton, the former chief executive of upmarket soap-maker Molton Brown, is taking on internet bookselling giant Amazon with a new website called BookRabbit.com.'

BookRabbit: Extend your shelf life
'BookRabbit, a website launched today, aims to revolutionise the way we choose what to read'

Elevator Pitch: bookrabbit's plans to take on Amazon
'Bookrabbit is setting out on a mighty challenge to take on Amazon in the world of online book sales, but thinks its community focus and real understanding of book lovers will give it the edge.'

Site review: BookRabbit - Last.fm for readers?
'BookRabbit, launched last week, is a new website which aims to do for books what Last.fm has done for music on the web.'

BookRabbit takes on Amazon
'A company is taking on the mighty Amazon in online booksales'

Burrow for brilliant books with BookRabbit.com - New website takes a human approach to connecting readers with the books they love
'BookRabbit is a place to meet people, look at the books they own, share opinions about books, listen to authors talking about their works and create categories for books that really make sense.'

BookRabbit
'Perhaps Amazon should start looking over its shoulder'

BookRabbit takes on Amazon
'Social shopping website BookRabbit, which allows users to browse other members' bookshelves online, has launched its website promising to beat Amazon.co.uk on price on more than 100,000 titles.'

Burrow For Brilliant Books on BookRabbit.com
'BookRabbit is a place to meet people, look at the books they own, share opinions about books, listen to authors talking about their works and create categories for books that really make sense.'

BookRabbit: A networking site for Literature Types
'The site has just moved from its beta stage into fully fledged functionality and offers fellow book lovers a way to network with each other (oh, and buy books as well).'


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