The introduction, as well as the booklist, is by Chris Brown, editor of the review section of The School Librarian (a British journal).
Boys like to read:
- fiction that is very direct (lots of action, humour and larger than life characters)
- fiction linked with high profile TV series or movies
- books related to favourite topics, activities or sports
- bright, user-friendly, well-illustrated non-fiction
- print in many forms - magazines, web sources, collectors cards, etc
- comic-strip style and manga
- poetry with pace, rhythm, rhyme, and often humour
- series fiction
- variety:
Boy readers need jokes, anecdotes, comics, awfully corny juvenile funnies, all-action thrills and more demanding novels alongside each other and intertwined to enrich the whole of their reading experiences.
3 comments:
Thank you for posting this great resource - I did download and print the ONE HUNDRED page document and am enjoying the read!!!
A great teacher resource for our school I am sure.
I wonder what the list would be for 'girl readers'....
As a Librarian in an all boy's high school, I really enjoyed this list and have had it floating around for a while now. I think it provides great guidelines and would be really valuable as a resource to anybody starting in libraries, but also great to share with your English department and Special Needs departments.
Post a Comment