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Main Authors: Jones, Trevelyn, Toth, Luann, Charnizon, Marlene, Grabarek, Daryl, Fleishhacker, Joy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ922994
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author Jones, Trevelyn
Toth, Luann
Charnizon, Marlene
Grabarek, Daryl
Fleishhacker, Joy
author_facet Jones, Trevelyn
Toth, Luann
Charnizon, Marlene
Grabarek, Daryl
Fleishhacker, Joy
Jones, Trevelyn
Toth, Luann
Charnizon, Marlene
Grabarek, Daryl
Fleishhacker, Joy
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Best Books 2010 Jones, Trevelyn Toth, Luann Charnizon, Marlene Grabarek, Daryl Fleishhacker, Joy Fantasy Audiences Biographies Novels Childrens Literature Books Annotated Bibliographies Picture Books History Humor Realism This article presents the 62 books chosen by "School Library Journal's" editors as the best of the year. While novels include some historical settings and contemporary concerns, it is fantasy that continues to reign supreme. More original, and more creative than ever, it includes selections that are frightening, edgy, wildly funny, electrifying, and magical, with protagonists fighting evil in brilliantly created new landscapes, realms, and kingdoms, as well as in the world. This year's humor is found mainly in the fantasy; most of the realistic books revolve around more serious events--children surviving Hurricane Katrina, a teen trying to understand what his ex-Marine brother is going through, three boys who survive by shifting through trash mounds. In the picture-book selections, the art ranges from glorious, ingenious, breath-taking, and innovative to downright hilarious. These imaginative titles span a variety of ages and interests, from preschoolers to middle grade audiences. Nonfiction wasn't as strong in the categories of nature and science this year, but the authors found some history and biographies that are outstanding in terms of clarity of writing, presentation, and offering fresh takes on topics for today's readers.
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spellingShingle Best Books 2010
Jones, Trevelyn
Toth, Luann
Charnizon, Marlene
Grabarek, Daryl
Fleishhacker, Joy
Fantasy
Audiences
Biographies
Novels
Childrens Literature
Books
Annotated Bibliographies
Picture Books
History
Humor
Realism
Best Books 2010 Jones, Trevelyn Toth, Luann Charnizon, Marlene Grabarek, Daryl Fleishhacker, Joy Fantasy Audiences Biographies Novels Childrens Literature Books Annotated Bibliographies Picture Books History Humor Realism This article presents the 62 books chosen by "School Library Journal's" editors as the best of the year. While novels include some historical settings and contemporary concerns, it is fantasy that continues to reign supreme. More original, and more creative than ever, it includes selections that are frightening, edgy, wildly funny, electrifying, and magical, with protagonists fighting evil in brilliantly created new landscapes, realms, and kingdoms, as well as in the world. This year's humor is found mainly in the fantasy; most of the realistic books revolve around more serious events--children surviving Hurricane Katrina, a teen trying to understand what his ex-Marine brother is going through, three boys who survive by shifting through trash mounds. In the picture-book selections, the art ranges from glorious, ingenious, breath-taking, and innovative to downright hilarious. These imaginative titles span a variety of ages and interests, from preschoolers to middle grade audiences. Nonfiction wasn't as strong in the categories of nature and science this year, but the authors found some history and biographies that are outstanding in terms of clarity of writing, presentation, and offering fresh takes on topics for today's readers.
title Best Books 2010
topic Fantasy
Audiences
Biographies
Novels
Childrens Literature
Books
Annotated Bibliographies
Picture Books
History
Humor
Realism
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ922994