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Title: Careers for Bookworms & Other Literary Types, 3rd Edition by Marjorie Eberts, Margaret Gisler ISBN: 0-07-139031-6 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 24 September, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: How to Get Paid to Read for a Living
Comment: If "book" is your favorite four-letter word, and you are looking for ways to get paid to read, then Careers for Bookworms and Other Literary Types can be your inspiration to find a new way to earn a living. While the authors explain in simple language the familiar jobs in the book industries, such as publishing, libraries and teaching, they also think way outside the box to present other jobs in which you can read for a living. Some are practical and some really stretch the definition of reading. For instance, would avid readers really think that reading fan mail for a celebrity or examining college applications would fit their interests? The most practical value of Careers for Bookworms are the interviews with real people who work in the jobs described and who explain how they, indeed, read for a living. The authors give the path a person has to take from entry level to the highest positions in each job and industry and also give information about trade organizations, job listings and other resources to help you find these jobs. The bottom line is that just about everyone has to read to some extent to do a better job, but this book is full of ideas for careers that might not have occurred to you. Whatever your interest, you are sure to find a way to incorporate reading into your job description.
Rating: 2
Summary: Disappointing
Comment: Unlike the other reviewers, I found this book to be less than helpful. Yes, it does talk some about different literary-related fields, and I stress some, but the book lacks serious discussion of those careers. Plus, it gives limited resources for finding out more information....no websites and no mention of other literary career-related books. It only lists a few professional associations for each career. Also, there were no surprises as to which careers were selected, such as...becoming a librarian. If you just want a taste of what literary careers are out there, this book is worth a skim at your local bookstore, but if you really want to find out about these careers, follow up with books specifically geared toward a particular career.
Rating: 5
Summary: Some helpful starting points. . .
Comment: This year, through a high-school course I am taking called "Career Exploration," I am beginning to discover the vast possibilities that await me in the working world. Although I don't know exactly what career I want to pursue yet, I do have it narrowed down to a few fields: education, journalism, librarianship, or theology. The book "Careers for Bookworms and Other Literary Types" has helped me to explore the first three of these pathways. As the title states, this is a book written for people want to integrate their passion for reading and the English language in general into their careers. The book says that "bookworms" will probably enjoy working in libraries, working at book publishing companies, working for magazines and newspapers, working on television shows and movies, teaching, researching, working for the government, or working as a professional lawyer, doctor, or executive. All of these careers are related in one way: they all involve a great deal of reading. Personally, I thought that librarianship was the most appealing of all of the careers in this book; it sounds rewarding and fun, yet challenging. This book has definitely made me want to seriously consider becoming a librarian. The information contained in this book was very helpful to me in terms of deciding which jobs that I would enjoy and which jobs I wouldn't. For each career and job title, the book lists a job description, cites qualifications, gives an average starting salary, and forecasts a job outlook. It also contains brief interviews with people in those professions and tells what they like and dislike about their jobs. Overall, I believe that this book can be a useful resource to other students trying to figure out which career path is right for them. For people who like to read, it sure would be nice to have a job that would allow one to engage in that passion on a daily basis.
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Title: Careers for Writers & Others Who Have a Way With Words (Vgm Careers for You Series (Paper)) by Robert W. Bly, Bob Bly ISBN: 0844243345 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: November, 1995 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
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Title: Make Money Reading Books, Third Edition by Bruce Fife ISBN: 0941599205 Publisher: Piccadilly Books Pub. Date: May, 1993 List Price(USD): $16.00 |
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Title: Great Jobs for English Majors by Julie Degalan, Stephen Lambert, Stephen E. Lambert ISBN: 065800221X Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 01 May, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Opportunities in Publishing Careers, Revised Edition by Robert A. Carter, S. William Pattis, Blythe Camenson ISBN: 0658004840 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 01 September, 2000 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Careers for Travel Buffs and Other Restless Types (Vgm Careers for You Series) by Paul Plawin ISBN: 0844281271 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: October, 1991 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
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