Books, Collection DevelopmentMarch 9, 2007 6:29 am

“The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has a cheery article whose headline and deck sum it up: “Teens buying books at fastest rate in decades. New ‘golden age of young adult literature’ declared.”

“Kids are buying books in quantities we’ve never seen before,” Booklist magazine critic Michael Cart told the paper. “And publishers are courting young adults in ways we haven’t seen since the 1940s.”

Popular categories include graphic novels, adventure, romance, humor and “gritty coming-of-age tales. . . . More notably, though, there’s a new strain of sophistication and literary heft as publishers cater to the older end of the spectrum with books that straddle teen and adult markets.”

One aspect helping the boom: “Teens are actively shaping the literary scene, as more libraries–including the Seattle Public Library–form teen advisory groups to attract young readers and help influence collections. Publishers sometimes use them as focus groups, and the American Library Association solicits teen input before it votes on its annual list of Best Books for Young Adults.”

Shelf Awareness 3/9/07

Lets go get ‘em - Mindy

Social Networking, Collection DevelopmentFebruary 9, 2007 6:10 am



Graphic novel display, originally uploaded by emilyhisel.

I pulled this photograph from Emily Hisel’s flickr page. Her description is, “the only graphic novel left after 1 day”. GOOD JOB Emily! GOOD JOB RIFLE LIBRARY!!!

All six branches will be receiving a shipment of graphic novels this month and I hope you will all take the Rifle Libraries lead and display them prominantly.

Mindy

Collection DevelopmentFebruary 7, 2007 3:30 pm

“If libraries had been cool enough to carry graphic novels when I was a kid, I never would have had to turn to petty crime to afford my expensive comics habit.”

—Comic book writer Brian K. Vaughan, on hearing that Digests 4–6 of his Runaways series had been chosen for YALSA’s 2007 Great Graphic Novels for Teens, Comic Book Resources news, Jan. 31. (From the ALA Direct Newsletter email.)