Many of the Chatahoochee hikes are filled with additional trails in the same park area, and others have none nearby at all. It is organized by Tech Level so it is very easy to find what you want. Love It. The illustrations are great and cover a wide variety of animals. I returned it after looking through th
Title | : | Christian Fiction: A Guide to the Genre (Genreflecting Advisory Series) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (707 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1563088711 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 339Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-4-16 |
Language | : | English |
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Young adult and adult or grades 10 and up.. At lastthe first comprehensive readers' advisory guide for this highly popular genre! With an emphasis on contemporary publications, this book covers nearly 2,000 Christian fiction titles, featuring detailed annotations and bibliographies. There are also chapters on Catholic and Mormon fiction, as well as Amish, Mennonite, and Quaker fiction, and YA literature. Other features include a discussion of Christian literature, practical tips and resources for readers' advisors, and a section on awards. With this book you will no longer face difficulties locating new reads and read-alikes in this genre! Each chapter features a subgenre or theme, including biblical fiction, historical fiction, sagas, romance, fantasy and science fiction, westerns, mysteries and thrillers, and more. Award-winning author and Booklist columnist John Mort has gone out of his waWalker's Developing Christian Fiction Collections for Children and Adults. In addition to using standard categories such as historical romance and mystery, Mort takes a unique approach by listing Catholic, Mormon, Amish, Mennonite, and Quaker fiction, subgenres that often have been overshadowed by the evangelical publishers and authors who dominate Christian fiction. Especially useful are his summaries of early Christian classics and an overview of biblical fiction. Titles specifically aimed at young adults are separately profiled; adult titles with strong YA appeal are noted throughout. From Library Journal Mort, a former adult services librarian and the Christian fiction columnist for Booklist, offers a thorough explanation of the genre and an exploration of reader's advisory sources specific to the literature, followed by almost 2000 annotations and bibliographies of books published mostly from the mid-1990s through the beginni
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