Librarians discuss most anticipated books of 2025 | News, Sports, Jobs

Librarians discuss most anticipated books of 2025 | News, Sports, Jobs

Popular Picks: Diving into Hot Reads for Kids and Teens

The ⁢world of children’s and young‍ adult literature is constantly evolving, with new ⁤trends and beloved classics constantly vying for a spot on readers’ shelves. According too Youth Services Manager Joa LaVille, graphic novels are experiencing a surge⁣ in popularity, captivating young readers across all age groups.

“The Babysitters ​Club” ⁤and “Animorphs” series, for instance, have⁤ found‌ new life in graphic novel format,‌ leading a wave of ​readers to explore their original chapter book ⁤counterparts. This⁤ trend ​shows no signs of slowing down, with LaVille stating, ​”Graphic novels are not going away. They continue to be more and more⁣ broadly popular.”

The “I Survived” ‌series, known for its engaging narratives about historical events, has also proven⁣ incredibly prosperous in both book​ and graphic novel formats. LaVille highlights their accessibility and engaging storytelling, noting, “They’re extremely popular and they’re very accessible,⁤ short reads and based on⁤ a‌ part of history.”

Reflecting on the ‌changing reading‌ landscape, LaVille emphasizes the‍ importance of staying current with ⁤popular trends. The library actively seeks out⁢ “fandom” books⁢ like those⁢ centered around ⁢Marvel, Minecraft, and Star⁣ Wars, catering​ to a wide range of‌ interests. Movie tie-ins are also highly sought-after, demonstrating the powerful influence of media on reading choices.

Landscapes within⁢ the reading world aren’t limited⁤ to broad trends. LaVille⁤ observes, “There’s stuff that’s broadly popular,but then there’s these niche types,” emphasizing⁢ the importance of catering to ⁣diverse⁣ interests. Raina Telgemeier books and manga, for example, consistently see high check-out rates, showcasing ⁣the‍ enduring ‌appeal of specific ‌genres‌ and authors.

The ever-growing popularity of certain genres and series frequently enough ​reflects ⁣cultural and societal interests. For example, the upcoming “Who ⁢Is Caitlin Clark?” biography in the popular “Who Was/Who ⁣is” series has been preordered⁤ with anticipation due ⁤to Clark’s success as an ‌Iowa basketball legend. LaVille explains, “Books on ​athletes and⁣ singers — we try to keep up with that.”

LaVille also points out that certain titles transcend age groups,captivating both teens and adults. “Sunrise on the​ Reaping,” a novel in Suzanne Collins’ popular “Hunger Games” series,is a prime example of‌ a book that resonates with readers of all ages.

By staying⁢ attuned to ‌reader trends,⁢ both broad and niche, and expanding collections⁤ accordingly, libraries like ‍this one can ensure that young readers have access to⁣ a wide‌ world of stories ⁤waiting ​to be discovered.


What’s Hot in 2024: A Sneak Peek at ⁢the⁢ most Buzzed-About Books

get ready,readers! 2024 is shaping up to be⁤ a blockbuster year for books,promising a smorgasbord of‌ genres to satisfy every taste. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming romantic comedies, there’s something for everyone.

As libraries gear up⁣ for⁢ a year of literary excitement, staff are keeping ‍a close eye on ⁣emerging trends and anticipated‍ titles. “Teen books get read by adults,” explains ‍ Katie Fink, Public Service ⁣& ‌Tech Manager at ⁢a ‌local library. This suggests ⁣a blurring ‌of lines when it comes to readership,with compelling stories transcending age demographics.

For young⁣ adults, audiobooks are experiencing a surge in popularity. ⁣”Teens have really moved more to the digital download,” notes ‌ library staff member Jennifer LaVille.”I think⁢ part of it is a rejection of ​the​ constant screen time, because even though they’re using​ their ⁤phone to listen,⁢ you don’t have to ​look at it, so it’s more ⁢of an offline experience.”

Fink highlights James Patterson as a literary force to be reckoned with. “the top ⁤checked out author last year was James Patterson,‌ who publishes approximately a book a month. forthcoming titles from him include:

  • “Paranoia” on Feb. 10
  • “The Writer” on March 17
  • “2 Sisters Murder ⁢Investigations” on April 22, and more.

Fink adds, “The new Women’s Murder Club book ’25 Alive’ comes out in April,‍ which is probably one‌ of his⁣ most popular series. he’s been writing those for 25 years,”

For those seeking a literary escape, here’s a glimpse at some highly anticipated titles:

  • “The‍ Queens of Crime” by Marie Benedict ‌(Feb.11)
  • “Battle Mountain” by C.J. Box (Feb. 25)
  • “Strangers in Time” by David Baldacci (April 15)
  • “Hidden Nature” by Nora Roberts (May 27)
  • “The King’s Ransom” by Janet⁤ evanovich ⁤(Oct. 28)

Romance readers will want to ⁤mark their calendars for‍ “Great Big Lovely Life” by Emily Henry, arriving in April. And for those captivated​ by true stories, biographies continue to reign supreme.

“Mark Twain” by Ron Chernow (May 13) is already generating buzz.chernow, known for his acclaimed biography of Alexander hamilton, which inspired the hit musical “hamilton,” is sure to offer another captivating historical portrait. Curious travelers will ‍also relish “On the Hippie Trail” by Rick Steves (Feb. 4), ⁢a ⁣personal journey chronicling Steves’s backpacking adventures ‌along the iconic route from Istanbul to Kathmandu.

Fink emphasizes that librarians meticulously curate their⁤ collection based on community interest and emerging trends. ​They stay abreast of new releases through publications like “Library Journal,” Goodreads, and Kirkus Reviews. ​When patrons request specific titles, librarians delve deeper into reviews and consider whether the book aligns with the library’s ‍collection goals. ⁤Sometimes, they⁤ will borrow a book from another library to fulfill a particular request, but ⁤they carefully assess the likelihood of the book becoming a popular addition to their permanent collection.

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