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Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests (Genreflecting Advisory Series) [Hardcover]

Diana Tixier Herald (Author), Wayne A. Wiegand (Editor)
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December 30, 2005 1591582245 978-1591582243 6th

This is the classic readers' advisory tool and text, updated and improved for today's users. Genres and reading trends are demystified as more than 5,000 titles are classified, with two new chapters on Christian fiction and emerging genres. You'll also find essays by genre experts and the foremost proponents of readers' advisory today.

For the past 150 years, America's public libraries have supplied billions of books to billions of people, and most of those books have been (and continue to be) popular fiction. The new edition of Genreflecting explains not only what library patrons are reading, but why. In the process, it casts reading in a new light, demonstrating the way in which it functions as an essential information service that creates communities in culturally democratic ways.

Focusing on what today's readers read, this classic guide introduces current genre fiction and popular reading tastes. By defining genres, describing their features and characteristics, and grouping titles by genre, subgenre, and theme, the book helps those who work with readers understand distinct patterns in reading habits and book selection. It thus helps users identify read-alikes and other titles their patrons will enjoy.

Genreflecting has become a standard reference and readers' advisory tool for library practitioners, and an insightful text for students of library and information science. Building upon previous editions, this new volume features informative essays on the essence, history, and latest trends of various genres, contributed by top scholars and genre experts, edited by Dr. Wayne Wiegand. New chapters on Christian fiction and emerging genres (women's fiction and chick lit) have been added. In addition, more than 5,000 titles, approximately one-third new to this edition, are classified, focusing on titles published since the last edition along with perennial classics and benchmark titles. The popular feature D's Picks identifies new and noteworthy titles in each genre. Other features new to this edition include lists of selected classic authors and titles in each genre, sections on genreblends in those areas where they occur (e.g., horror/humor, mystery/romance), and three new essays. The Social Nature of Reading by Dr. Wiegand, The Readers' Advisory Interview by Dr. Catherine Ross, and A Brief History of Readers' Advisory by Melanie A. Kimball offer further insight into the nature and importance of this field. A standard professional tool for readers' advisors, and an invaluable collection development guide and text, this is a must-purchase for all libraries. Young adult and adult or Grades 10 and up.


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What's new in the sixth edition of this readers'-advisory classic? A new chapter on Christian fiction is divided into familiar subgenres, among them romance, historical romance, gentle reads, mystery, fantasy, and westerns. A chapter on "emerging genres" treats women's fiction and chick lit. New introductory chapters discuss the social nature of reading, the history of readers'-advisory service, and the readers'-advisory interview. And finally, many new authors and titles have been added to the suggested reading lists. Mary Ellen Quinn
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"Classic resource."

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"This reference guide to genre fiction offers so much more than just a range of suggestions to assist readers' advisors."

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"[G]enreflecting continues to be a very user-friendly source for RA. This is the best edition yet."

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 584 pages
  • Publisher: Libraries Unlimited; 6th edition (December 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591582245
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591582243
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.2 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,163,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank goodness this great book has been updated again!, October 21, 2000
This book is a very valuable resource for public librarians acting as a reader's adviser ("I like this author, who/what else would I like?"), but I can't imagine anyone having the time to be poring over the pages as a collection development tool.

Genreflecting is also a great reference for writing or literature studies students who are studying genre - along with lists of authors that they can pursue, there are very lucid discussions of the genres, and it's a good starting point for assignments in this area. (I used it for this purpose at Uni, and liked it so much that I tried to buy a copy - unfortunately it was between editions at the time.)

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Definitely needs some work., September 20, 2006
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"Genreflecting" has quickly become the go-to guide in the rapidly growing field of Readers Advisory, but the revered tome remains curiously flawed in spite of numerous revisions. Once again, extremely specialized and esoteric subgenres are represented ("1950's new wave sci-fi" and "TSR's Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Franchise Books") while much more prominent subgenres are completely ignored (Steampunk, Urban Fantasy, etc.). As when dealing with genres in any capacity, the bare minimum subjects and then their iterations should be covered before further specialization, but "Genreflecting" continues to misunderstand and ignore this necessity. There are a few other confusing choices ("Mystery" is nonexistent, instead automatically grouped under crime), and several outright baffling decisions (Don Delillo's "White Noise" under "Adventure" next to Michael Crichton and Tom Clancy books!?) that leave the aspiring Reader Advisor mistrustful at best. The book could also greatly use capsule reviews, summaries, or justifications for inclusion next to each title ("Swashbuckling romp with romantic undertones") instead of the naked lists of titles that it continues to offer. "Genreflecting" remains, at best, a starting point for the Advisor who will undoubtedly end up turning to internet sources for more detailed and in-depth information; but then why wouldn't they just start out there and be done with it? "Genreflecting" definitely needs a major overhaul in the next revision to continue to justify its existence and price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite, January 5, 2010
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I received this book in the mail yesterday and read it, off and on, all day. I can't believe all the reference material that is found here. As a true bibliophile, I have many books about books in my collection, but this one has moved right to the top as my favorite. It lists many of the best modern works in print and will help me, in the future, to have more discerning tastes in the books I read. I am completely satisfied and highly recommend it to others.

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