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Cox Clark, Ruth – Library Media Connection, 2007
This article is a discussion of authors and controversial novels that should be on the top of library media specialists' reading list if they work with high-school-age teens. "Controversial" is not a dirty word, it is an enticement! The goal of library media specialists is to get teens who may be burned out with reading due to incentive programs…
Descriptors: Novels, Reading Motivation, Media Specialists, Library Services
Crawford, Philip – Library Media Connection, 2004
Adding graphic novels to a school's library collection is an effective way to foster students' love reading. Graphic novels can also help improve language and literacy development, including second language learners, the illustrations provide valuable contextual clues to the meaning of the written narrative.
Descriptors: Novels, Library Materials, Literacy, School Libraries
Foster, Katy – Library Media Connection, 2004
Barbara Gordon a librarian and computer expert from Gotham city is a genius level intellect and photographic memory expert at research and analysis. According to her, graphic novels and comics are wildly appealing to readers of all ages and intensely popular with adolescents.
Descriptors: Novels, Cartoons, Adolescent Literature, Librarians
Meloni, Christine – Library Media Connection, 2006
For young teen girls, reading has become hot again. With their appealing covers, witty heroines and humorous plots, teen chick lit books are bringing girls out of the malls and into local libraries and bookstores in search of the next must-have title. These fun books are about boys, friendship, family, fitting in, and growing up. What makes the…
Descriptors: Novels, Females, Fantasy, Middle Schools