Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens by Rachelle Rogers Knight

Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens
Rachelle Rogers Kninght
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Release Date: April 1st, 2010
Pages: 352
5 stars
Perfect for teens who love to read and those who need a companion for school assignments or summer reading programs, Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens offers more than 2400 award-winning and notable reading suggestions in many genres, cross-referenced to help parents and teens chose the right books for them.
This unique journal sold out its first print run, attracting readers with recommended lists for fiction, manga, historical fiction, romance, westerns, crime novels, and poetry, as well as nonfiction sections focusing on biography/ autobiography.
College-bound readers will find a section to help guide their reading selections. The journal also provides room to record books read, jot down thoughts and ideas, and keep track of recommendations, books to read next, and works by favorite authors.
This is such an awesome journal! It has logs of all the different literary awards availale, and even leaves room for you to fill in future winners! There’s so many amazing books on the lists I hadn’t heard of, and I will definately now be checking out. Next you find a to read area, where you can list all the books you want to read. Then it gives you a chance to log all the books you’ve read. You can write the book then the date and what page you got to. Then it also gives you a section to right your thoughts about a book in a few short points. The next section is a area for you to write all the books you recommend to other people. You are also able to keep track of all the books you’ve loaned to anyone. Then there is a resource sections, filled with all sorts of resources. You can find book blogger extrodinaires in here, including The Story Siren, Frenetic Reader, Books By Their Cover, and many more! There’s also teen reading sites, author sites, and other reading resources. I absolutely love this journal! I think it’s an absolutely great idea. I love how it is set up. It’s really simple to record everything and keep organized.
You can visit Rachelle on the web at http://www.bibliobabe.com/. Her site is full of all sorts of resources and other cool things!









This journal seems excellent!