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Chargement... 500 Great Books for Teenspar Anita Silvey
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I would love if they would update this edition, but regardless, I think the author has an amazing ability to pick and annotate the best in YA literature by genre without creating an overwhelming list. As a high school librarian, my students and I frequently refer to this source for great books that are not as shiny but that still make for fantastic reading. ( ) I was grateful to the YA librarian at my public library for recommending and loaning me this title from his reference collection, complete with his sticky notes and personal comments which just added to the reading experience. Although I recognized some titles and authors, I felt like I had gotten to know many more, and reading Anita Silvery's comments peaked my interest in many of the titles. Most surprising to me was that despite this book's format, it felt like a real read and was hard to put down once I got started. I will definitely be adding this valuable title to my reference collection. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
If you are looking for a book to give to a teenage reader, here's the reference you've been waiting for. Until now, there's been no accepted guide to what's good, bad, or indifferent in the flood of books coming off the presses in the hot new category of young-adult publishing. If it's true that you can't judge a book by its cover, it is especially true for teen books, as publishers take aim at a new class of readers. The books land on shelves without a history, and so there is no standard by which to judge them. Anita Silvey, one of the country's leading authorities on books for young people, has interviewed teenage readers all over the country and immersed herself in young-adult books, with an emphasis on books published in the last five years. The result is this invaluable and very readable guide for parents, teachers, librarians, booksellers, reading groups, and of course teens themselves. With its extended essays describing 500 selections, parents will quickly see what their teenagers are actually reading -- and will be able to find good books to introduce them to. Teachers can spot excellent additions to summer reading lists. Booksellers can move customers from one favorite to a host of others in the same genre. Librarians can round out collections. Book groups -- for adults, teens, or both -- will have hundreds of new titles to consider. 500 Great Books for Teens is divided into twenty-one sections, including adventure and survival, politics and social history, horror, romance, war and conflict, fantasy, plays, graphic novels, poetry, memoir, and spirituality. Every section offers up classics, but the majority of titles are new. In "Beyond the 500," Silvey compiles a number of useful lists, including books organized by geographic location and historical period, as well as recommended audio books. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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