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Teen Genre Connections

Libraries Unlimited | Lucy Schall | Booktalking | Teen Programs | October 30, 2005

ISBN 10: 1591582296


ISBN 13: 9781591582298


Adventure, fantasy, mystery/suspense—teens love genre fiction—and genre nonfiction! By focusing on the genres teens love, you’ll find a great way to connect teens with books and an effective means to promote some of today’s best and most popular YA books. Whether you are a public or school librarian, teacher, or teen group leader, you’ll love this book. It offers you background information, ready-to-use booktalks, and related activities for more than 100 young adult titles, focusing on those published in the past 3 years. Grades 6–12

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Reviews

Teacher Librarian April 2006 Professional Reading, by Dr. David Loertscher

This guide presents brief booktalks on current works in fiction and nonfiction, as well as those on fun and interesting titles. It serves as a booktalk resource, a list of suggested reading, and a selection tool.
Bottom line: Recommended.

"This volume will help librarians develop collections in specific areas of teen interest such as personal challenges, survival, paranormal suspense, and fantasy. A well-rounded effort." - School Library Journal, April 2006

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