Reader's Club Teen Corner
The Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County created a guide to enjoyable books, including reviews and a form to submit one's own 100-word book review, author interviews, and personal reading log. Librarians will also email you recommended books based on your criteria.
www.readersclub.org
Flamingnet
A Baltimore father and son manage a team of student reviewers who read current books and soon-to-be released books (preputs) for preteens and teens. Books are rated on a scale from 1 to 10.
www.flamingnet.com
Teen Ink: Books
Teen link is a web site and print magazine dedicated to teenage writing and art. The book review section contains over 600 reviews written by teens. Students can also submit their own reviews.
www.teenink.com/Books/
Teens' Top Ten: YALSA
Teen readers choose the winners in this annual contest.
www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/teenreading/teenstopten/teenstopten.htm
Teens Point: Reading Matters
Developed by Virginia's Central Rappahannock Regional Library, this site publishes reviews by teens and librarians and clearly identifies which reviews are by whom.
www.teenspoint.org
International Reading Association: Choices Booklists
Go to the section "Young Adults' Choices" to get a list of books selected by teams of teenage reviewers.
www.reading.org/resources/tools/choices.html
Teen Reads
A comprehensive web site featuring book reviews, author interviews, guidelines for starting a book club, reading guides containing discussion questions, monthly polls, and regular articles on Books into Moview, Series Books, and Manga.
www.teenreads.com
KidLitReviews of Kids' Books
A web
site that lets your students read and submit book reviews.
mgfx.com/kidlit/kids/artlit/reviews/index.htm