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Authors: Daniel Hahn (Editor), Leonie Flynn (Editor), Susan Reuben
ISBN-13: 9780802797308, ISBN-10: 080279730X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Walker & Company
Date Published: December 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Daniel Hahn

Daniel Hahn has been a teacher, editor, curator and translator. He has recently started writing a new book.

Leonie Flynn is a school librarian who attempts to read every book she writes about and to write every story she imagines.

Susan Reuben is the senior publisher at Edgemont Books.

Book Synopsis

Stuck for something to read? Whether you’re searching for a book to blow your mind and change your life, or just a light read for the beach, The Ultimate Teen Book Guide is the perfect place to start.

The book includes recommendations from teen reviewers and your favorite authors—over 700 books total—so prepare to be inspired! Whether you like fantasy, horror, chick lit, graphic novels, sci-fi, crime . . . From true classics to must-read cult fiction, from the top award-winners to up-to-the minute bestsellers, there’s something for everyone.

You’ll also find special genre features written by expert authors—like E. Lockhart on Love and Relationships, and Patrick Jones on Short and Gripping Books—plus Top Ten Lists by genre for the perfect place to start, and results of our Top Ten Surveys where you decided which books and authors were the best in their categories.

Each rave review comes with suggestions for what to read next, so with over 1,000 recommended books total, you’ll never be without a good book again!

VOYA

Although book recommendation guides are numerous, this British import will be useful in many teen collections. The entries (predominantly fiction) are arranged by title, and each lists an age range, a description/recommendation, and suggestions for read-alikes. The lively black-and-white layout, peppered with cover art, will appeal to browsing teens. Also notable are the authors-each entry was submitted by a different author, editor, or teen reviewer, ensuring a wide spectrum of entries. The majority of the entries seem to be adult fiction, classics, and British teen fiction, although American teen and tween books are included. Although this book browses well and has a unique review approach, readers should be aware of its weaknesses. Because many contributors write the reviews, the summaries are uneven, some being more raves than reviews. Although it lists older books and publication dates are absent, its scope is current. There are author and contributor indexes, but a genre index would be useful because teens often browse in this manner. Mini-features sprinkled throughout the book explore genre, but they give a taste more than a comprehensive guide. Not every book will be a teen's idea of pleasure reading (Lord of the Flies and Great Expectations scream assigned reading), but the reviewers' enthusiasm and jumping design will convince many teens to delve its pages for new reading choices. Reviewer: Caitlin Augusta

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