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Genreflecting A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, Sixth Edition
Diana Tixier Herald, Wayne A. Wiegand
ISBN: 1-59158-286-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-59158-286-1
584 pages
Libraries Unlimited
Publication: 12/30/2005
List Price: $45.00 (UK Sterling Price: £31.95)
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Media Type: Paperback
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Trim Size: 7 x 10
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Description: This is the classic readers' advisory tool and text, updated and improved for today's users. Genres and reading trends demystified, more than 5,000 titles 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. This new edition of Genreflecting explains not only what library patrons are reading, but why. In the process, it casts reading in a new light that demonstrates how 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 you to 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 to understand distinct patterns in reading habits and book selection; and it allows users to 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 and 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 of the genres, 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.
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Introduction to Popular Reading Interests;
    The Social Nature of Reading, Wayne A. Wiegand;
    A Brief History of Readers' Advisory, Melanie A. Kimball;
    The Readers' Advisory Interview, Catherine Sheldrick Ross;
    Serving Today's Reader, Diana Tixier Herald;
    Part II: The Genres;
    Historical Fiction; with Essay by R. Gordon Kelly
    Westerns; with Essay by Connie Van Fleet
    Crime; with Essay by Erin A. Smith
    Adventure; with Essay by Diana Tixier Herald
    Romance; with Essay by Denise Adkins
    Science Fiction; with Essay by JoAnn Palmeri
    Fantasy; with Essay by John H. Timmerman
    Horror; with Essay by Dale Bailey
    Christian Fiction; with Essay by Erin A. Smith
    Emerging Genres; with Essay by Diana Tixier Herald
    Index
About the Author: Diana Tixier Herald, freelance readers' advisor, library consultant, and active advocate of genre fiction in libraries, is the author of several guides to genre fiction, including previous editions of this book.

Wayne A. Wiegand is the F. William Summers Professor of Library and Information Studies, and Professor of American Studies, Florida State University, Tallahassee. Published widely, Dr. Wiegand has received numerous awards for distinguished professional activities, including the Herbert Putnam Award, the Justin Winsor Award, and the ALISE Research Paper Award.
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