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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Want to get involved, meet new kids, and have lots of fun?

There are some very cool and fun opportunities for you to get involved in the Youth Services Room at the Scarborough Public Library.

Bookworms Book Club meets every Wednesday after school from 3:00-4:00. It’s for kids who are in middle school. Together we choose a book we all want to read.  Then we talk about the book.  We have lots of opinions.  We laugh a lot and sometimes get silly.  We might decide which actors and actresses we’d like to see play the characters in a book if it was made into a movie.  Or we might try to decide what the main character would post on his or her Facebook status.  Once we used Legos to re-create a scene we liked.  Bookworms is lots of fun and no pressure!  We start up again on September 4th
and we want YOU! 



Another fun activity is TAB, which stands for Teen Advisory Board.  This group meets twice a month on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 4:00, and also is open to middle school students.  TAB helps plan and promote library programs, like our Lockdowns.  Wouldn’t you like to get involved in planning the fun programs we offer?
















Finally, for grades 4-7, there is the Reader’s Theater Troupe. Have you seen this group? Do you like to act a little (but without memorizing lots of lines)? They have lots of fun performing stories for all ages using props and puppets.


This is a great time to get involved in one or even all three of these groups.  Stop by the Youth Services Room to sign up.

Happy Reading,
Connie

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Books Scarborough Teens Recommend!


Just in case you missed the awesome book reviews posted this summer on the Teen Wall of Fame in the Youth Services Room, here are a few of them.  


Zoe says about Delirium by Lauren Oliver:

"I liked how Lena changes throughout the book and also that the book is based in Portland, Maine."
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Katie comments on Wideness and Wonder: Susan Goldman Rubin:

"I like how the author includes lots of details about Georgia O'Keeffe's life that made the book interesting and included artists and other people who inspired her."

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Max liked The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke:

"In The Thief Lord the detective Victor Getz is an extremely funny character.  It takes place in Venice, and it talks about the canals.  The story is very suspenseful, too."

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Meredith commented on Inkheart by Cornelia Funke:

"I liked that this book was filled with detail and surprises.  Just as you think they will all live happily ever after something exciting happens!"

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Lyndie loved Copper Sun by Sharon Draper:

"Copper Sun is an amazing and eye-opening book about slavery in the 18th century from the point of view of 15-year-old Amari.  This book really shows the hardships and pain and humiliation of the slaves as well as their hope."
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Sam says this about True Legend by Mike Lupica:

"I like how the author shows you what it is like for really good players and how it is not as easy as it looks."
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Ashley liked Molly Moon's Hypnotic Time Travel Adventure by Georgia Byng:

"I like how a girl my age could time travel and hypnotize people."
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Isabella thinks this about So B. It by Sarah Weeks:

"I like that it was heartwarming, and that it could be a true story."
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What books have you read this summer that you loved?  

Happy Reading,
Connie

Thursday, August 8, 2013

We had a great time last night at the Teen Summer Reading Final Party!

 Kids who passed in their reading logs enjoyed playing games (from “Pin the Eye on the Cyclops” to Twister and chess), eating ice cream sundaes, choosing a free book, answering mythology trivia questions, and receiving a certificate of completion.  Fifteen lucky kids (who completed the Lucky 13 Challenge in the reading log) won gift passes to Cinemagic! The meeting room was decorated with Greek columns and pictures of Greek gods and goddesses, since the day was the opening of the second Percy Jackson movie, “Sea of Monsters.”

Here are some pictures of the event.




















Even though the summer reading program is over, KEEP ON READING!!  Do you like mysteries? Vampires stories? Dystopian novels?  Sports stories? Romances? Historical novels?  We have them all and more!  Just ask in the Youth Services Room.

Plan to participate in the Teen Summer Reading Program next summer!

Happy Reading,
Connie

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Board Game Fun...and next: the Teen Reading Program Finale!





Kids had a blast last night, playing Twister, Clue, Life, Apples to Apples, chess, and more!  There was a lot of laughing and good-natured competition.


 






It does not seem possible that the final party for the Teen Summer Reading program is NEXT Wednesday, August 7th.  BE SURE TO RETURN YOUR BLUE READING LOG BY THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3RD, so you can come to the party and have ice cream and get a certificate and a free book. Everyone who has completed the Lucky 13 Challenge located in the reading log will have a chance to win movie passes. Since the second Percy Jackson movie, “Sea of Monsters,” is opening in theaters that day, expect to have some fun at Camp Half-Blood Wednesday night!!

And just because the Teen Summer Reading program is wrapping up, don't stop reading!  We have summer reading lists and suggestions to help you with your middle school summer reading requirement.  Stop by the Youth Services Room!

Happy Reading,

Connie