Mind-bending mysteries and thrillers for teens : a programming and readers' advisory guide

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Z718.5 .A43 2014
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Available

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Summary

There are plenty of mysteries in teens' lives, including physical and emotional changes, uncertainty about the future, and feelings between people. Seen in this light, the appeal of these stories for this age group makes perfect sense: through a progression of plot and clues, the ending of a teen mystery book provides expected conclusions after an entertaining escape from reality. Well known from her bestselling teen programming books, Alessio offers a complete guide to getting young adults hooked on mysteries. Included are

Book lists featuring every type of mystery subgenre, from cozies and romantic mysteries to suspense thrillers, police procedurals, and beyond, all thoroughly annotated Titles published within the last five years, accented by a handpicked assortment of classics Recommendations of some adult mysteries that older teens may enjoy Profiles of today's teen mystery fans, drawn from first-hand experience Interviews with several popular mystery authors to sketch in the genre's background and trends Step-by-step instructions for more than 40 programming ideas, from creating a "Mind Bending Club" to puzzles and a complete mystery dinner script Tips for displays, booktalks, and marketing Multiple indexes to help find the right book quickly

This one-of-a-kind resource will help YA librarians connect teens to mysteries they're sure to love.

Contents

Teen mystery readers -- Mystery subgenres -- Nonfiction and true crime -- Using clues to match teen interests : mysterious programming -- Mind-bending mystery club activities -- When book discussions get mysterious -- It's no mystery to market.

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