Google has a lot of online services which do not seem to have any practical use in the start but eventually Google rolls out some brilliant upgrades that really make the service worth a try. Google Book Search is another so-called Google service which did not meet high fame until now but recently Google has rolled out an upgrade in the service that can make it one-of-a-kind and perhaps now users can take good use of it.
Create an Online Library with Google Book Search
Google Book Search will now enable you to collect, share, and discover new books following the feature upgrades done by Google. This will enable you to make your own online digital library where you can add books of your choice and they will be available publicly to anyone. This will help you to make an online log of your personal favorite books and if ever you need to pick a book for an occasion you can just log in to your account and pick it out. It will also make it easier for you to share your favorites with your friends and family.
How To Add Books to Google Book Search Library
- Go to Google Book Search and click “My Library”
- Search for a book using the Google Book Search
- Click “Add to my library” to add book to your library
You can even Import Book to your library using their ISBN and can even export your whole library. The “My Library” link is the actual link to your public online digital library and you share it with anyone. The other good thing in Google Book Search Library is the ability to read and display the books in RSS Format.

Don’t forget to check out my Google Book Search Library
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Seems good will give it a try .
The service is definitely brilliant for as far as you count on my word and experience.
I always dreamed of making a personal online library of my favorite books and now I know that Google is the Internet’s wish master