Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Teen Summer Library Program Kick Off Party!!!!

This year teens will have a kick off party for the summer library program. It will be on Saturday, June 5th from 12-3pm at the Central Library. There will be live music performed by local teen bands, so it will be outside in the library grass. Also, there will be refreshments and t-shirt dyeing. Basically, its going to be AWESOME!

Hope to see you there!

Shanna
~Teen Librarian

Books Reviews for Prepublished books...

Eternal Ones
by Kirsten Miller

I absolutely loved this book! It had everything a good teen book needs, like mystery, romance, history, and crime. Haven, the main character, lives a simple life in Tennessee, but she has memories of New York in a different era. Her memories are actually part of her past life as Constance. Haven's grandmother calls her crazy and tries to stifle her remembering until one day she comes across the picture of a movie star that she can't ignore. The movie star, Ian, is actually the love of her previous life. Haven decides to run away to New York and confront Ian and her past. Things get much more complicated when Haven starts meeting other reincarnated people from the past, and she is not sure who to trust. Definitely read this book, which will hit the library shelves in August!


Glimpse
Carol Lynch Williams

When I saw this book on the bistro cart I quickly grabbed it up. The Chosen One was absolutely fabulous, so I was super excited to read her most recent book, Glimpse. These two books were very different, but if I had to describe one similar characteristic it would be that I read both of these books in one day (a very good sign). What makes this book really special is that it is written in free verse form (like Ellen Hopkins). Some people are turned away by this format, but I do not mind it as long as it still reads like a story in my head. This deals with the relationship between sisters, and mothers and daughters. The story begins when Hope's sister Lizzie attempts suicide and is put in a mental hospital. Hope is shocked by this turn of events, so she begins to search for answers. Hope find the answers right in front of her, and the answers aren't pretty (I am not giving away anything by saying so). For teens who enjoy dark and sometimes gritty stories, this book is for you!

Remember Bistro Book Club meets on Wednesday's 4-5pm at the Central Library, Teen Center!

Shanna
~Teen Librarian

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Summer Library Program...

It's that time again for the Summer Library Program (SLP). The theme this year is water, so we have some sort of weird goat man icon, who lacks an iris and a pupil. Anyway, I am not responsible for the goat art. What I am responsible for is ordering some awesome prizes. The first prize is a waterproof wallet, the second prize is a book (options include teen bestsellers and manga), and the final prizes are chances to win one of three donated IPods.

In addition to prizes, there will be new programming this summer for the SLP. Check out some of the dates and events below:
-Saturday, June 5th from 12-3pm- Teen SLP Kick Off Party with the teen bands: The Problem, Darcy D., Last One Standing, and New Revolution. There will also be refreshments and shirt dyeing.
-Tuesday, June 8th from 3-5pm- Hawaiian Henna with the teen movie, Gidget (which is totally a classic beach movie).
-Wednesday, July 21st from 3-4pm- We will do a Skype interview with author Jo Knowles. She has written Lessons from a Dead Girl and Jumping Off Swings.
-Friday, August 13th at 3pm- Celebrate the end of the summer and SLP by participating in a Rockband Tournament!


Check out the SLP video created by the Mesa County Library Teen Advisory Board!



Also, follow the link below to view a video by Mrs. Middlemas from the Fruita School Libraries!

Summer Reading Movie for Teens!

Shanna
~Teen Librarian

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Book Reviews...

A Spy in the House
by Y.S. Lee

There's a theme with these reviews... mystery! A Spy in the House was fantastic, although I may be biased because I love stories set during the Victorian Era. Anyway, this book begins with Mary Quinn, age 12, being sentenced to death for stealing. Before she meets the gallows, Mary is whisked away and put into a boarding school. Thankful for her rescue, she agrees to an education. Years later, Mary begins to teach at the school, but she is neither content nor happy. Much to her amazement, Mary is approached by the headmistress and offered a job as a spy. The school is actually a front for a female spy agency, so in this book Mary tackles her first espionage job, in which she plays a lady's companion in order to gain knowledge of the families shady business dealings. Be prepared for history, action, and romance! This book is the first in a series, and I can hardly wait for the next one, Body at the Tower, which comes out in the beginning of August 2010.

Walk of the Spirits and Shadow Mirror
by Richie Cusick

I read both of these books in the span of 2 days! They were fantastic mysteries. In fact, I finished the first one late at night, then turned around and started the second. These books are about Miranda, a teen that has the ability to see and hear spirits, a.k.a. dead people. After being uprooted from her Florida home by a hurricane, she moves to St. Yvette, Louisiana to live with her grandfather and aunt. It is here, in an old southern town, that Miranda's abilities become more apparent. Despite the move Miranda does not face the spirits alone, she quickly makes friends with some of the local teens, who are able to help. In the first book, Miranda and her friends solve the mystery of a confederate soldier ghost. Then in the second book they tackle the ghosts of an old plantation house. Almost makes me want to move to the south!


If you are fans of a good historical mystery, check all of these out!

Shanna
~Teen Librarian