Friday, May 15, 2009

Reader's Advisory is a Two Way Street

The best part of my job, hands down, is helping people find books to read. I really love promoting books that I think this or that particular person would enjoy. And it's much, much easier if I've read the book(s) but my own reading time is less & less these days (and no, I haven't read every book in the library. Wouldn't even want to. Doesn't make them all bad books, they're just not all up my alley).


What's a librarian to do? Well, for one I read reviews, get email notices, and listen to author interviews on television & NPR. But an even better way is to talk face-to-face (what a novel idea in this technological age!) with folks about books. What they're reading & more importantly, what they're enjoying. Which is how I got turned on to Harlan Coben (thanks, John, for telling me "you have to read them--and in order"). Which is what I'm doing now....well, book 3 is waiting for me to finish Tuesday night's book discussion title (I'm leading it so I really ought to get through it).


So, if you're reading this (I have my doubts that very many people do), let me know a good title that I should read myself or recommend to others. I can use all the help I can get!

1 Comments:

At 11:41 AM, Blogger Stacy Juba said...

Hi Carol Ann,
I'm a new mystery author, and readers who enjoy mystery novels (particularly those set in the Northeast) might find my publisher's new releases of interest. Information can be found at http://www.mainlymurderpress.com/books.php

New titles include: A Skeleton in the Closet by Judith K. Ivie; Maracaibo by James A. Ciullo; Moonlighting in Vermont by Kate George; Murder by Yew by Suzanne Young; and Twenty-Five Years Ago Today by Stacy Juba. More mysteries will be released next spring.

Thanks for the opportunity to post!

 

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