We are well into August and I hope you are enjoying reading mysteries and thrillers. I know that I have enjoyed reading them!
I want to send a special thank you to all of those book boot campers that were able to join our first Twitter chat on graphic novels.
You can read the archive of the chat here if you missed it.
We had a fun hour of sharing titles and promotion ideas for graphic novels. I look forward to chatting with you all again in a few weeks. Hope to "see" you on Twitter on August 26th at 8 pm EDT.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Awards for Great Mysteries
When gathering a reading list of novels for our mystery genre #bookbootcamp chat, I started with two awards that recognize the best in mystery literature for the year. Both include juvenile and or young adult titles, and both have consistently included titles that are among my favorites, and that appeal to my students.
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One cool thing about the Edgar site is the Edgars database. You can search it for nominees in any category during a range of years, thus generating a possible reading list or consideration file.
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We are more than halfway through 2013. The Edgar and Agatha awards committees are bound to be reading now for next year's awards. What novels do you hope to see on the 2014 lists?
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