The problem with traditional book reviews: there’s no room for discussion. Fortunately, book lovers can now turn to SquidLit. This review site, part of the Squidoo family, lets anyone write about a book and interact with other readers.
A currently popular review on Atlas Shrugged, for example, has a user debate about who the character John Galt represents and a poll about which characters readers identify with.
Take a look, become an active reader, and consider submitting your own reviews.

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One Comment on "SquidLit: Interactive Book Reviews"
it’s about time the real readers get to critic the books and not the cooperate critics.