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I am looking for a source that provides some guidance for "if you liked x,
then try ..." with an emphasis on genre.  It can be print or web-based but
has to be easily accessible or commonly available within North America as I
want to reference it in my book.

I know that this has been asked before but a search of the archives gave me
over 700 hits!  In particular, I found a couple from Jean Lowery from 2004
but the responses seemed to be more geared towards an adult audience - my
focus is on elementary students.  Is this something that is available
through some of the subscriptions that you purchase?  if so, which ones?  I
don't have access to explore them.

I am going to suggest that my readers search their own OPACs for suggestions
but I'd like to offer some ideas that could lead to further purchases. Of
course, Australian titles that I might offer my students will not suit
because they are probably not available.
Thanks
Barbara

P.S. Please note my new email address.

Barbara  Braxton
Teacher-Librarian
Palmerston District Primary School
PALMERSTON ACT 2913
AUSTRALIA

T. 02 6205 6162
F. 02 6205 7242
E. barbara@iimetro.com.au
W. http://www.palmdps.act.edu.au
"Together, we learn from each other."

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