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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Across the Universe by Beth Revis

Click on the link to enjoy Lauren's book talk on this popular science fiction title.




Wednesday, February 15, 2012

NEW FAVORITES

New books!

The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler.

“It's 1996, and less than half of all American high school students have ever used the Internet. Emma just got her first computer and Josh is her best friend. They power up and log on--and discover themselves on Facebook, fifteen years in the future. Everybody wonders what their Destiny will be. Josh and Emma are about to find out.”

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

“Thirteen-year-old Conor awakens one night to find a monster outside his bedroom window, but not the one from the recurring nightmare that began when his mother became ill--an ancient, wild creature that wants him to face truth and loss.”

Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma

“Two years after sixteen-year-old Chloe discovered classmate London's dead body floating in a Hudson Valley reservoir, she returns home to be with her devoted older sister Ruby, a town favorite, and finds that London is alive and well, and that Ruby may somehow have brought her back to life and persuaded everyone that nothing is amiss.”


The Probability of Miracles by Wendy Wunder

“Having spent several years in and out of hospitals for a life-threatening illness, pragmatic sixteen-year-old Cam is relocated by her miracle-seeking mother to a town in Maine known for its mystical healing qualities.”

How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr

"Told from their own viewpoints, seventeen-year-old Jill, in grief over the loss of her father, and Mandy, nearly nineteen, are thrown together when Jill's mother agrees to adopt Mandy's unborn child but nothing turns out as they had anticipated."




What have YOU been reading?

Thursday, February 2, 2012

A review by Kara, Grade 6

A review by Kara, Grade 6
The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins
(5 Stars)

This book takes place in the future. North America as we know it is no more. Instead, there are twelve districts centered around a placed call the Capitol. The main character, Katniss Everdeen, is 16 years old. She lives in District 12, which is the coal mining district. She lives with her mother and sister Prim. Years ago, the districts tried to revolt against the Capital. One district, District 13, was even destroyed completely. As a reminder to the districts not to revolt again, each year the Capitol forces two children, a male and a female from each district, ages 12 -18, to participate in the Hunger Games. When it comes time for what they call the reaping, Prim is chosen! Katniss knows her fragile sister couldn’t survive the harsh games, so she immediately volunteers to take her place. Peeta, a baker’s son is also chosen from District 12 and off to the games they go. The Hunger Games takes place in an arena full of difficult obstacles. But there can only be one winner. Can Katniss survive? If so, will she have to kill Peeta?

Find out in Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games series.

I greatly enjoyed this book. I suggest it, but it can be gory and romantically disturbing at times. It is a thriller.

The library is always looking for guest reviewers. Drop your review to Mrs. C in the Youth Services Department.