Look over The Ultimate Teen Book Guide
The Ultimate Teen Book Guide
By:Daniel Hahn,Leonie Flynn,Susan Reuben
Published on 2007-12-26 by Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Covering such genres as fantasy, horror, chick lit, graphic novels, sci-fi, and mystery, an all-encompassing, must-have resource profiles more than 700 of the best books for teens, from the classics to the latest bestsellers. Simultaneous.
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