 TEEN BOOK BUZZ INSPIRING TEENS TO READ. Technology has changed the face of reading MAKING TECHNOLOGY WORK FOR YOUMANY MOBILE PLATFORMS.

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 TEEN BOOK BUZZ INSPIRING TEENS TO READ

Technology has changed the face of reading MAKING TECHNOLOGY WORK FOR YOUMANY MOBILE PLATFORMS

FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY DOWNLOADS WESTCHESTER LIBRARY SYSTEM OVERDRIVE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES BEING RESOLVED

 TEENS AND PUBLISHERS AS CREATORS BOOK TRAILERS AS A HOOK

SUMMER READING…READ FOR FUN CHILDREN’S THEME DREAM BIG TEEN THEME OWN THE NIGHT

IMPORTANCE OF READERS CHOICE NEW YORK STATE YSS & SLMS AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION YALSA

READ THE BOOK SEE THE MOVIE

OTHER TRENDS TO NOTE  MAGAZINE READING ON THE RISE  SHORT STORIES GAINING POPULARITY  INCREASE IN CONTACT BETWEEN TEENS & AUTHORS (SKYPE, AUTHOR SIGNINGS, FB)  SERIES READING CONTINUES TO BE POPULAR  BULLYING/TAKING A STAND

THE HOTTEST YA SERIES THESE DAYS NOT JUST FOR YA…ADULTS ARE READING IT TOO IF YOU LIKE HUNGER GAMES, THEN TRY…

HUNGER GAMES READALIKE BOOK DISPLAY GET TEENS TO ADD THEIR OWN SUGGESTIONS USE POST IT PICKS TO ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION YOU CAN ALSO USE QR CODES TO CREATE HYPE

VISUALIZE THIS…THE WAY THINGS LOOK… WE LIVE IN A HIGHLY VISUAL SOCIETY SO OUR BOOKS ARE BECOMING MORE MULTIMEDIA AND CENTER AROUND THE VISUAL

DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE

CHICK LIT FOR TEENS

OUR ACTIONS AFFECT EACH OTHER

SPORTS BOOKS WITH SOUL

PARANORMAL IN TEEN LITERATURE

 MYSTERY WITH A BIT OF HUMOR

AND MANGA GRAPHIC NOVELS

RELUCTANT READERS – ORCA BOOKS VARIED READING LEVELS WITH TEACHER GUIDES REALISTIC FICTION EASY AND FAST TO READ THROUGH

 NONFICTION BOOKS DON’T FORGET THIS IMPORTANT GENRE

 MORE NONFICTION

TECHNOLOGY TO CONNECT READERS

TEEN READ WEEK OCT 13-20, 2012  BOOK BINGO AS A WAY TO LEAD TEENS TO TRY NEW GENRES AND FORMATS  INVOLVE TECHNOLOGY BY LETTING TEENS READ EBOOKS AND READ ONLINE  GET TEENS TO CREATE THEIR OWN BOOK TRAILERS

HOW TO REACH ME  Z  TEEN & TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIAN  YONKERS RIVERFRONT LIBRARY  ONE LARKIN CENTER  YONKERS, NY   (914)