Read, Remember, Recommend For Teens created by Rachelle Rogers Knight

Book:  Read, Remember, Recommend For Teens created by Rachelle Rogers Knight
Release date: April 1, 2010

Publisher:  Sourcebooks

Source:  Publisher

Summary:

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.

*****
I am a huge book lover and I am always trying to keep track of my books.  I have lists all over the place of books that I want to read, books I have read, and books I need to tell friends about.  Finally I have one place to put them all.
Read, Remember, Recommend For Teens is a journal for book lovers.  It is one of the coolest things I have ever seen.  It has tabbed sections with lists of award winning books, places to write down books you want to read, loaner lists, and so much more.  The awards section is the coolest for me.  I never know about books winning awards and now I have lists of them all in one place.  The loaner list also comes in handy because I do let friends borrow my books and I tend to forget who has what.  Now I won’t be doing that anymore.  
Overall, Read, Remember, Recommend For Teens is a journal I highly recommend.  If you are a blogger I think it’s a must-have but it’s really something everyone can use.  I plan on telling all my book loving friends about it.  =]
Overall:  A+
Cover:  A
Also, Rachelle Rogers Knight is hosting an awesome book challenge to go along with the journal.  You can check it out here.  
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4 comments

  1. Wow, this sounds very cool. I keep a book journal, where I jot down what I’ve read and what I thought of it, but the lists and other features sound very useful. I could have used the loaner list today! I spent an hour scouring the house for a book my friend wanted to borrow for her son, my oldest son came home and HE spent another 20 minutes searching the house. Finally, my younger son came home and said, “Don’t you remember? I lent that book to my friend last week.”

    Maybe we should also sort through all the stacks of books in the house and get rid of a few…

    Thanks for the review!

    Sue