Read, Remember Recommend for Teens
By (Author) Rachelle Rogers Knight
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks, Inc
1st April 2010
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
028.535
Paperback
343
Width 191mm, Height 222mm, Spine 25mm
680g
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.
Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens Created by Rachel Rogers Knight is an incredibly useful resource for all teen readers. It is divided into six main sections, each of which is invaluable. -- Mrs. Magoo Reads
All in all, a great reasource that is sure to sit on my bedside table for a long time. -- The Electric Book Cafe
Author Rachelle Rogers Knight comes to the rescue with Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens: A Reading Journal for Book Lovers (and I would add home schoolers). With over 185 pages of reading lists, the Journal will help voracious and reluctant readers find a good book. -- School and Home Librarian
Don't miss out on this title... it will be loved, used, read, written upon, and referenced again and again. -- SLJ Practically Paradise
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. -- The Book Cellar
I definitely recommend this journal for people who like reading challenges, collecting/recording reading recommendations, and/or would like to read some good books published in the past that they may not have heard of. -- Story On A Page
I think READ, REMEMBER, RECOMMEND FOR TEENS is a fantastic addition to any bookshelf! I can't think of a better overall book resource for young adult readers. -- Booking Mama
I totally recommend this journal to anyone who enjoys reading YA and is a pen/paper journal writer type like me. But even if you're not a pen/paper type this book is great anyway because it's a fantastic resource book for YA lovers because like I mentioned above, there are hundreds of books listed here as well as helpful websites and blogs and it even list and defines literary terms and all nicely organized. I think this book journal deserves 5 out of 5 stars! -- Michelle and Leslie's Book Picks
If you have a teen that loves to read, this book would make a great gift. -- Connect with Your Teens Through Pop Culture and Technology
It is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. -- Katie's Book Blog
Many social booksites have similar features as those that are available in this journal, but you're sometimes limited with what you can do online. For readers who love to write and for those who prefer keeping notes via the old ways of the pen, this journal could be your best friend. -- Better with Books
Not only helpful to teachers, bloggers, and people in book clubs, Read, Recommend is the ideal book journal for everyone who loves to read--and to have one specialized in YA is just a cherry on top! -- Bookworm Readers
Overall this was a very unique journal that every major book lover should have. It is great help in finding and recording books and I loved the colorful tabs that were easy to flip to. -- BookMac
This is a definite MUST HAVE! -- Mundie Moms
This is a really awesome book. All you readers and bloggers out there: you need to get this journal! -- Books & Literature for Teens
Rachelle Rogers Knight is a passionate reader who has enjoyed books her entire life. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Forest Biology from Utah State University and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Weber State University. Rachelle lives in Utah with her husband, two sons, and two dogs.