

The rendering includes realistic shading and other 3D effects, making for quite a realistic representation of an actual book open on our desktop. The 3D view rotated to display our Library shelf, which contained not only our newly downloaded title but also a copy of "GooReader for Dummies," subtitled "Quick Start Guide." We clicked the Open Book icon, which opened a virtualized view of the first spread of pages. We quickly downloaded the title and clicked Library. That's what we hoped it would find, and it was a good start. Seconds later our virtual bookshelf filled with a variety of titles, the first of which was "Life, the Universe and Everything" by Douglas Adams, author of the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series. GooReader opened with its search field containing the word "Life." We added "the Universe & Everything in It" and clicked the Search icon. You'll need to sign in to your Google Account to access Google Books and manage your Library. Its animated 3D graphics give the e-books a realistic appearance. It offers quick access to millions of titles, many of them free, and helps you manage your e-book purchases. As you know, Google is into everything, including e-books, and in a big way.
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We didn't bother to explore the first possibility, which is just as well because GooReader turned out to be a pretty nice free e-book reader for Google Books. We'll admit that the first thing we thought of when GooReader was mentioned wasn't Google Books, though that was the second thing.
