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"Edgy" YA books in the news again
Teen novel sales soar as stories get sexier, more timely
"Book covers with bare legs, bikini tops, shiny leather handbags -- no, it's not "Sex in the City" but "Gossip Girl," one of the new, definitely grown-up series of novels for the 12-to-18 crowd."
"Books that look like adult ones, and sound like them, too, are the route publishers are following these days to attract teenage readers."
"Called the "Young Adult" market, the field was considered all but dead five years ago, but has been revitalized with an edgier tone." (from The Post-Gazette)
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Teaching Books.net
TeachingBooks.net is a Madison-based, multimedia children's literature database that utilizes cutting edge technologies to connect educators and families with authors, books and authoritative teaching materials. [Education Librarian] This looks good, but I can't figure out how much it costs. The site offers a free trial, so I assume that the whole thing isn't free. I like to have all the information up front.
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SC Children's Book Award Nominees
"The South Carolina Association of School Librarians has prepared
booktalks, activities and curriculum tie-ins for their books." [From Kate B., posted on Booktalkers, 3 June 2003]
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