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Includes grade levels and review citations as well as notes on recommended titles,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults: A Comprehensive Guide (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference) (Hardcover)
Well over a thousand pages of Fantasy Literature For Children And Young Adults: A Comprehensive Guide, a bibliographic reference pack in nearly 7,500 titles - almost three thousand of them new to this updated fifth edition - for readers of fantasy in grades 3-12: but it's the book's organization which is so unique and makes it such an important tool. For such fantasy synopses are organized under 'Anima', 'Sorcery', 'Time Travel' and the other types of fantasy kids typically ask for, making it easy to cross-reference fantasy novels and story collections published between 1900 and 2004 for kids of all ages. Librarians in particular and any adult regularly working with kids will find Fantasy Literature For Children And Young Adults: A Comprehensive Guide includes grade levels and review citations as well as notes on recommended titles.
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Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults: A Comprehensive Guide (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference) by Ruth Nadelman Lynn (Hardcover - March 30, 2005)
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