2019
DOI: 10.5860/rusq.58.4.7158
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Book Review: The Readers’ Advisory Guide to Teen Literature

Abstract: Finding the right book for the right reader at the right time is a perennial goal for librarians, particularly those who serve adolescents. Even the most seasoned teen services librarians will tell you that being a literary matchmaker is incredibly challenging. Teens can be a fickle bunch, and they are not always great at communicating their needs. Furthermore, young adult (YA) literature is a booming field, and keeping up with it can be daunting. Successful readers’ advisory for teen patrons requires knowing … Show more

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“…Horror fictiona genre intended to frighten audiencesis popular among young adults (Clasen, 2017) and often serves as a common entry point into reading (Carstensen, 2018). Despite the precarious history and conventions of the horror genre that perpetuates racist, sexist and homophobic tropes (Brooks, 2017), there is a long tradition of fan communities disrupting problematic horror tropes through practices of counter-storytelling and reinterpretation (Middlemost, 2019).…”
Section: Horror and Bram Stoker's Draculamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horror fictiona genre intended to frighten audiencesis popular among young adults (Clasen, 2017) and often serves as a common entry point into reading (Carstensen, 2018). Despite the precarious history and conventions of the horror genre that perpetuates racist, sexist and homophobic tropes (Brooks, 2017), there is a long tradition of fan communities disrupting problematic horror tropes through practices of counter-storytelling and reinterpretation (Middlemost, 2019).…”
Section: Horror and Bram Stoker's Draculamentioning
confidence: 99%