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Once Upon a HeroineThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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My problems with this specific book include:
The age groupings - they have 8yrs - 11yrs old, and then 12 & up. I like the middle school grouping better - 11 is much more similar to 12 than 8 is to 10, in my perspective.
Also I dislike that each book stands alone in their descriptions - there may be two books listed my an author, but neither listing will give a clue about that. I prefer where other books by that author are within a listing.
Different genre's are thrown together within each age group, and genre is not identified in the heading info. So it is not possible to skim for fiction only for instance (although that is what most selections are).
The basic info: author, illustrator, year, edition is laid-out in a way that takes 4 lines per book, which is a waste of space.
The descriptions are full, but again it often felt like I was being sold or encouraged to read it. I don't want encouragement, I want assessment/criticism.
Finally, there are the barest of indexes: one has title, author and contributor; the other has subject.
I do like the contributor items: in which a famous woman comments on her favorite books.
So it is certainly useful, and could also be even better in later editions!