Read, Remember, Recommend (for teens)

I've always been the kind of person who loved anything organizational (lists! I love lists!).  And I've always loved journals.  And of course, I have a reading problem.

So it fits that I'm loving Read, Remember, Recommend by Rachelle Rogers Knight which combines those three loves in a reading journal for book lovers. (I'm not kidding.)

And since we've got so many great YA books coming out this fall (PERSONAL DEMONS by Lisa Desrochers out 9/14!), here's your chance to win a copy of your very own reading journal for book lovers, the YA style Read, Remember, Recommend for teens.

Perfect for teens who love to read and those who need a companion for school assignments or summer reading programs, Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens offers more than 2400 award-winning and notable reading suggestions in many genres, cross-referenced to help parents and teens chose the right books for them. This unique journal sold out its first print run, attracting readers with recommended lists for fiction, manga, historical fiction, romance, westerns, crime novels, and poetry, as well as nonfiction sections focusing on biography/ autobiography. College-bound readers will find a section to help guide their reading selections. The journal also provides room to record books read, jot down thoughts and ideas, and keep track of recommendations, books to read next, and works by favorite authors.

My favorite thing about the journal is how organized it is and the first section which has the Awards and Notables List so if I ever do wear down my TBR Pile, I'll be able to find good recommendations.  (And of course, this is a great resource for adding to that TBR pile...)


GIVEAWAY


For your chance to win a copy of Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens, leave a comment with your email address (so I can get in touch with you if you win) and what book you always recommend to people and why.  Enter by noon on Saturday 8/28!

I always recommend Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card because I devoured that series when my sister discovered it in middle school, and I plan on naming my first child after him.