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I took a job far from home. Two thousand miles, to be exact. It wasn't exactly what I wanted. But then, suddenly, somehow, fate smiled. I'm a Librarian. The best, absolute best part of my job? Giving teens books.
1. Missing in Teen: The 600s

I'm working my way through weeding the 600s in teen non-fiction. The first step, for me, is to get rid of some of the stuff that hasn't circulated in at least a year. What this also catches are books that have disappeared. Walked off. Maybe hiding under the ficus.

Teen 613.83 Harmon
Hallucinogens: The Dangers of Distorted Reality
Daniel E. Harmon



Teen 613.9071 Kemp
Healthy Sexuality
Kristen Kemp



Teen 613.951 Shaw
This Book is About Sex
Tucker Shaw



Teen 614.17 Denega
Skulls and Skeletons
Danielle Denega



Teen 618.9285 Attenti
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
William Dudley



Teen 637.7 Garza
Stuff on My Mutt
Mario Garza



Teen 646.3083 Warrick
Style Trix for Cool Chix
Leanne Warrick



Teen 646.7008 Shaw
--Any Advice?
Tucker Shaw

I don't think that there are really any conclusions to be made, but it's probably a decent look at what type of stuff is popular in the Dewy century. I should compare this to the teen titles that do actually have the highest recorded circulation, although I have no doubt that, with maybe the exception of the ADHD title, these are all the type of browsable nf that teens will look at in the library and not check out. Or, you know, steal.

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