Monday, May 17, 2010

Ask Me What to Read...

I'm going to go out on a limb and assert that there has never been a more important time for librarians to be reader's advisors.  And yes, that's another post for another day.

For today, I'll just say that the first step in being a good reader's advisor is to read.  Yes, READ.  Did you just slap yourself on the side of the head and mutter, "Duh?"  Good for you.  Because sadly, many librarians and teachers attempt reader's advisory every day without having actually read very many books.  And kids can spot these imposters a mile away.

Kid:  Do you know a really scary book I can read?
Imposter: Well, I've heard that new vampire book is scary.
Kid: Have you read it?
Imposter: No, but it's been checked out a bunch of times, so it must be good.

Since you're not one of THOSE librarians, you will undoubtedly be reading a lot of children's or YA books.  You'll be keeping a list of what you read.  You'll know authors.  You'll read many different genres. 

But since there are so, so many books and so, so little time, how do you choose WHICH books to read?

A few ideas may help you narrow your selections.

1.  Using an online ordering tool, do a collection development search.  Narrow search results to books published in the current year only with 2 or 3 starred reviews.  Print the list and read what sounds good or what you think your kids might like.
2.  Use the summer to read the books on the next year's Texas 2 x 2, Bluebonnet, Lone Star, or Tayshas list, for example.
3.  In January most review journals will highlight the best books of the year or editors' choices.  Copy these pages and read what sounds best.
4.  Read the first book of that hot new series, but don't feel like you have to read every book in the series unless you absolutely love them. 
5.  Ask kids to help keep you in the know when they spot new books online or in the bookstore.

1 comment:

  1. AnonymousMay 18, 2010

    Good suggestion about reading the first book of the hot new series but not feeling like we need to read the entire series

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