Teen Genreflecting 2nd Edition
Libraries Unlimited | Diana Tixier Herald | Reader's Advisory | Genreflecting | Available
ISBN 10: 1563089963
ISBN 13: 9781563089961
Help teens find the books they enjoy! This highly anticipated second edition of the best-selling Teen Genreflecting covers more than 2,000 popular titles in a wide variety of genres—perfect for selecting and recommending books to your teen audience. Most of the titles are new to this edition and have been published in the last decade. This edition also offers more explanatory text about the genres and includes plot summaries for most titles, reading levels, and awards. As with other titles in the Genreflecting Advisory series, this guide organizes books by genre, subgenre, and theme, helping you to easily identify read-alikes and pinpoint specific books for each reading taste. Several new chapters reflect current publishing and reading trends. A detailed introduction and section on serving teen readers offer a wealth of information about teen genre fiction, advising teen readers, building your collection, and creating programs for teens.
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“Written for both expert and amateur young adult librarians, this clarly organized, easy-to-follow guide to literature for both middle and high school students makes it easy to answer the popular ‘I’m looking for a book on…’ question. By using this resource, any readers’ advisor can help a teen find an enjoyable and well-written book…. In addition to its value as a readers’ advisory guide, this book can serve as a key to building a core young adult fiction collection or as a guide to purchasing for a collection that is weak in some genres…. Herald’s resources is recommended for all libraries, especially those with smaller budgets.”—VOYA, June 2004
“Targets the teen reader with various genres making it easier to find a fiction that will be of interest. This book presents a variety of topics that encourage every teen’s interests in reading. It has various subjects to explore giving the reader a choice in selecting the perfect book.”—Public Library Quarterly, Vol. 23 (3/4) 2004
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