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Teen Genreflecting

Author : Sarah Flowers
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 13,73 MB
Release : 2020-09-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :

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Teen Genreflecting serves as a guide to contemporary teen fiction, encompassing every genre and format, including graphic novels, scrapbook-formatted books, verse novels, historical fiction, speculative fiction, contemporary realistic fiction, and more. Teen literature is one of the most popular and quickly growing segments of the publishing world. Not only are teens continuing to read for pleasure, but many adults have discovered the joys of teen literature. As part of the Genreflecting Advisory Series, Teen Genreflecting provides librarians with a road map to the vibrant and diverse body of literature focusing on recent fiction for teens, organizing and describing some 1,300 titles, most published within the past ten years, along with perennial classics. The authors indicate where each title fits in the genre scheme; its subject matter, format, and general reading level; and any pertinent awards. They also provide advice on readers' advisory services to teens, descriptions of genres and subgenres, and lists of favorites for each genre. As with previous editions, this guide will prove invaluable to librarians building their teen collections and will help them assist teens in finding the books they love, no matter what genre.

Teen Genreflecting 3

Author : Diana Tixier Herald
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,26 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Fiction genres
ISBN : 9781591587293

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Covers over 1,300 popular titles in a wide variety of genres, with practical tips and information on teen readers' advisory, genres, publishing trends, and building a collection.

Teen Genreflecting

Author : Sarah Flowers
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 23,23 MB
Release : 2020-09-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1440872732

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Teen Genreflecting serves as a guide to contemporary teen fiction, encompassing every genre and format, including graphic novels, scrapbook-formatted books, verse novels, historical fiction, speculative fiction, contemporary realistic fiction, and more. Teen literature is one of the most popular and quickly growing segments of the publishing world. Not only are teens continuing to read for pleasure, but many adults have discovered the joys of teen literature. As part of the Genreflecting Advisory Series, Teen Genreflecting provides librarians with a road map to the vibrant and diverse body of literature focusing on recent fiction for teens, organizing and describing some 1,300 titles, most published within the past ten years, along with perennial classics. The authors indicate where each title fits in the genre scheme; its subject matter, format, and general reading level; and any pertinent awards. They also provide advice on readers' advisory services to teens, descriptions of genres and subgenres, and lists of favorites for each genre. As with previous editions, this guide will prove invaluable to librarians building their teen collections and will help them assist teens in finding the books they love, no matter what genre.

Teen Genreflecting

Author : Diana Tixier Herald
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,74 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781563089961

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Organizes and describes more than 1,500 fiction titles by genre, subgenre, and theme. Includes a discussion on publishing trends, what appeals to teens, and a section on alternative formats.

Genreflecting

Author : Diana Tixier Herald
Publisher : Libraries Unltd Incorporated
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 39,57 MB
Release : 2006-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781591582861

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Genres demystified: more than 5,000 titles classified by genre, subgenre, and theme.

Historical Fiction for Teens

Author : Melissa Rabey
Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,81 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Education
ISBN : 1591588138

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This book offers a thorough exploration of historical fiction for young adults, examining popular and compelling books that illuminate the past and define the struggles faced by young people in those times. Teens don't read historical fiction, right? Wrong! Although some teens may associate historical fiction with schoolwork, by using the genre approach, library specialists and history teachers can suggest titles that teen readers will actually enjoy. Thanks to heightened interest by both readers and publishers in historical fiction, there are now more subvarieties of this genre available than ever before. This title was written to provide guidance through this expanding category for teen librarians, teachers, and school media specialists. In Historical Fiction for Teens: A Genre Guide, YA librarian Melissa Rabey organizes more than 300 titles by subgenre and theme—from thrills and action stories to historical fantasy. Descriptive annotations, subject lists, reading levels, and read-alikes are given for each title; award winners and titles appropriate for book clubs are noted.

Genreflecting

Author : Diana Tixier Herald
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 31,80 MB
Release : 2019-05-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1440858489

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Librarians who work with readers will find this well-loved guide to be a treasure trove of information. With descriptive annotations of thousands of genre titles mapped by genre and subgenre, this is the readers' advisor's go-to reference. Next to author, genre is the characteristic that readers use most to select reading material and the most trustworthy consideration for finding books readers will enjoy. With its detailed classification and pithy descriptions of titles, this book gives users valuable insights into what makes genre fiction appeal to readers. It is an invaluable aid for helping readers find books that they will enjoy reading. Providing a handy roadmap to popular genre literature, this guide helps librarians answer the perennial and often confounding question "What can I read next?" Herald and Stavole-Carter briefly describe thousands of popular fiction titles, classifying them into standard genres such as science fiction, fantasy, romance, historical fiction, and mystery. Within each genre, titles are broken down into more specific subgenres and themes. Detailed author, title, and subject indexes provide further access. As in previous editions, the focus of the guide is on recent releases and perennial reader favorites. In addition to covering new titles, this edition focuses more narrowly on the core genres and includes basic readers' advisory principles and techniques.

Reality Rules!

Author : Elizabeth Fraser
Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,76 MB
Release : 2008-06-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1591585635

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A guide for the selection of nonfiction books for young adults and teens which includes annotations, interest, and reading level suggestions, and bibliographies of fiction read-alikes for each category.

Rocked by Romance

Author : Carolyn Carpan
Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 41,53 MB
Release : 2004-04-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :

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Offers a guide to teenage romance fiction which focuses on themes of dating, first love, and sexuality, and includes annotations for each book.

The Teen-Centered Book Club

Author : Bonnie Kunzel
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 21,38 MB
Release : 2006-03-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 089789989X

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Vibrant, dynamic teen book clubs—the kind teens eagerly anticipate and attend session after session—are teen-centered. With innovative, pragmatic ideas that will attract and retain teen readers, this guide provides everything you need to run a successful, teen-centered book club. Covering every step, from planning and promoting to how to prompt discussion and keep it civilized, this is a one-stop source for the teen book club leader. Dozens of reproducibles for teens include book lists, ground rules, and book-based activities. The book even has directions for evaluating your club and lists of resources for more information. Whether you're starting a teen book club, trying to revive a flagging program, or wish to build on past success, if you're involved in a teen book club, this guide is a must. What's the difference between a teen book club and an adult one? Too often, the answer is Not much. Like so many programs for teens, traditional book clubs tend to be scaled-down versions of adult clubs. If book selection, taboo topics, and logistical details are the most important things that set your teen book club apart from an adult one, you could be missing a huge opportunity. Vibrant, dynamic teen book clubs—the kind teens eagerly anticipate and attend session after session—are teen-centered. They're not merely by, for and about teens, but are grounded in the admittedly radical idea that the club is not primarily about library programming or even about books (!) but is all about teens—their interests and needs, their social habits and styles, their initiative. Books are the medium and the club is the method to achieve the ultimate goal of developing teen readers and leaders. Furthermore, the teen-centered book club has huge potential to further a whole range of library goals, from bringing more teen patrons through the door, to building community-wide awareness and support for the library itself. What sets this book apart from the typical book club guide is that it is the only guide that addresses the unique constraints of public and school libraries—budgeting, impact on the facility and the collection, and potential attempts at censorship, to name just a few. It's also the only guide that takes a teen-centered approach, putting front-and-center the idea that, as with so many other things, book clubs for teens are not merely scaled-back versions of adult clubs. Whether you are starting a club, attempting to revive a flagging program, or building on past success, this manual offers you innovative, pragmatic ideas that will attract and retain teen readers. Grades 6-12. Teen Book Clubs offers a fresh new approach for today's teen readers and clear instructions, along with tips and ideas, for building teen-centered book clubs. In 12 brief chapters the book covers: the teen-centered book club: what it is and what it takes to make it work putting it together: planning and putting the plan in action going public: recruiting, boosting visibility, garnering support 15 cunningly creative types of teen book clubs using book club to develop teen leaders scads of book lists, reproducibles, and sample discussion prompters tweaking, troubleshooting, and tips for keeping it civilized evaluations beyond measure resources for more information. Filled with practical checklists, figures, worksheets, and reproducibles, this is the guide that all teen book club leaders should have.