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Added 13 Dec.2011 Magic and Fantasy Fiction. Read a summary: The Door in the Forest By: Roderick Townley; ©2011 Buy now: |
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The Whole Truth By: Kit Pearson; ©2011 |
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Added:1st Nov.2011 Health Fiction Autism Fiction Savant Syndrom Fiction the curious incident of the dog in the night-time a novel by: mark haddon; ©2003 |
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Fantasy Liesl & Po By: Lauren Oliver; ©2011 Kindle Edition: |
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Visit this site for summaries of new and award winning fiction books recommended for young teens and preteens age 11 and up.
The site is developed by a librarian.
The site of "young teen fiction books" is ranked on the first pages of www.yahoo.com and www.google.com and .
What makes the Website unique?
Unlike other Websites that kill the curiosity associated with the ending, our 'readasummary.com' encourages the readers
to finish reading the whole fiction books to find out the ending themselves.
Before we proceed let us review together the difference between a summary
and a review.
The American Heritage Student Dictionary provides the following definitions:
A summary is a brief statement mentioning the main points of a book.
A review is a critical report on a book.
What do the summaries of fiction books for young teens or older preteen fiction books include?
The summaries are brief introduction to actual
fiction books recommended for young teens and preteens age 11 and up. Each book summary emphasizes the beginning of the
book leaving the reader the opportunity to enjoy the actual young teen fiction book.
What is the site's mission?
To create a bond between young teen and young teen fiction books through selected book summaries.
Who are our target audience?
Our target audience are young teen age 11 and up, librarians, educators, parents and care givers
who help in the selection of fiction books for young teens.
Which young teen fiction books are included?
We always opt to add the new award-winning and top selling fiction books, recommended for preteens age 11 and up.
In fact, the site promotes young teen and preteen fiction books that are usually
acquired by public and school libraries.
What are the site's objectives?
The site helps to promote fiction books for young teens through brief summaries of fiction books and hints for book
themes that lead to reading the full fiction books.
How can our mission be fulfilled?
The brief book summaries encourage young teens to get a quick taste of young teen fiction books recommended for both
writing book reports and leisure reading. The site
offers very brief reviews in the form
of comments, found in themes and book announcements, to enhance the value of the books that are summarized. Once the
required books are chosen, they can
be bought from any top book selling stores or borrowed from local public or school libraries.
The site is made in Toronto, Canada.
Recommended Canadian young teen fiction books are included.