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NEWS: U.S. Librarians Honor Children of the Sea, Ōoku, Pluto




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GATSU



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:57 pm Reply with quote
Surprised about Ooku. Isn't that graphic? I've only seen the "M" label, so...
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These lists are presented annually at the ALA's Midwinter Meeting. Each book is recommended for ages 12-18 and meet the criteria of being "both good quality literature and appealing reading for teens."


I understand how Higurashi is appealing to teens, but I'm suprised they consider all that blood and core good quality literature. Not that I'm complaining, I just find it suprising.
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Niomo



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:23 pm Reply with quote
Higu? Must have been Mion's cat Punishment Game bikini Anime hyper

Although, if you look past the blood and gore, the plot is extremely well done.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:04 pm Reply with quote
Seems like they have good taste
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However many people are reading/aware of Pluto, it's not enough.
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GATSU wrote:
Surprised about Ooku. Isn't that graphic? I've only seen the "M" label, so...


While Ooku is actually aimed at an older audience it works for older teens. Librarians are always looking for items to encourage younger readers to read beyond their present level.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:45 am Reply with quote
Gilles Poitras wrote:
GATSU wrote:
Surprised about Ooku. Isn't that graphic? I've only seen the "M" label, so...


While Ooku is actually aimed at an older audience it works for older teens. Librarians are always looking for items to encourage younger readers to read beyond their present level.


Well, they'll need all the reading skills they have to understand the garbled pathetically pseudo-Shakespearean translation that Viz gave to Ooku. That thing deserves no awards.
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doctordoom85



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Mistypearl wrote:
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These lists are presented annually at the ALA's Midwinter Meeting. Each book is recommended for ages 12-18 and meet the criteria of being "both good quality literature and appealing reading for teens."


I understand how Higurashi is appealing to teens, but I'm suprised they consider all that blood and core good quality literature. Not that I'm complaining, I just find it suprising.


It does do the building of suspense and dread quite well (though better in the anime though IMHO, with the music and voice-acting) which can be considered a feature of quality literature (I mean, I consider Poe and Lovecraft quality literature as well). The story only starts getting deeper once the answer arcs begin (though the story does get more complex with each question arc as well), especially with the "Atonement" chapter, so I wasn't expecting to see it mentioned this early into the volume releases, but it's not surprising.
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Nice to see Ooku make the list.
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yblees



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vashfanatic wrote:
Well, they'll need all the reading skills they have to understand the garbled pathetically pseudo-Shakespearean translation that Viz gave to Ooku. That thing deserves no awards.


I thought it was beautifully translated. It's certainly not garbled. The pseudo Shakespearean, as you call it, successfully conveyed the lovely archaic atmosphere of the story - without becoming obscure or unintelligable.
You sure it's not just reading beyond your present level? Razz

EDIT: Hmm. I feel Yotsuba& should be included. Surely teens would enjoy it too. And, am surprised about the inclusion of DMP's Train*Train in the list....
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