Check out the link below to see Alison O'Reilly, former Children's and Teen Librarian at Hauppauge Public Library, in her new role as Teen Librarian at Austin Public Library... bringing the message of how important libraries are to the people of Austin, Texas.
See her sing against the backdrop of the city... see her dressed up in a 1940's hair and clothing... see her ride on a segway! (Seriously! How cool is that?!)
Check out this public service announcement from the Austin Public Library!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Former HPL Children's Librarian is a star!
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Labels: Promoting Libraries
3 Willows: the sisterhood grows by Ann Brashares
If there are any fans of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series by Ann Brashares, we've got good news: the author has written another book. It's not necessarily another Traveling Pants book- this one takes place in the same setting but it involves a new set of girls. Some of the characters from the Traveling Pants books do make appearances in this new one though. It can be considered a new series with new characters or perhaps a companion novel to the original series books.
Either way, if you liked the Traveling Pants, chances are you'll like this new book: 3 Willows: the sisterhood grows by Ann Brashares. It's available to check out from the library in book format or in audiobook format on CD.
Check out a video interview with Ann Brashares courtesy of the Teen Reads website.
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Labels: Book Alert
Friday, January 30, 2009
Poetry Contest
Attention Poets: The Walt Whitman Birthplace Association has announced its 23rd Annual Young Poets Contest. Students in grades 3-12 are eligible to enter. (Entries must be postmarked by March 9th 2009 in order to be considered.) Click here for details and official poetry contest guidelines, or call 631-427-5240.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
American Library Association awards announced
On Monday, January 26th, the American Library Association announced the winners of many major book awards, including:
The Newbery Award, for excellence in children's literature- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Caldecott Award, for best illustration in a children's book- The House in the Night by Susan Marie Swanson
The Printz Award, for excellence in literature for young adults- Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
For a complete listing of all of the award winners and honor books, check out this press release from ALA. Here's an article about the winners, which includes a quick interview with Neil Gaiman and Susan Marie Swanson from the Today Show.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Best Books of 2008
And now for the final post in a three-part blog series on the best of 2008... you love 'em, we love 'em, it's what libraries have always been about (and will always be about) ... books.
1. The Young Adult Library Services Association (the teen section of the American Library Association) has a website filled to the brim with booklists of all kinds. You can find award winners, teen choice winners, graphic novel lists, popular paperbacks, etc. Here is the 2008 Best Books for Young Adults list.
2. Teen Reads is a website that is essential to visit if you love teen books. The staff of Teen Reads compiled their list of Best Books of 2008. Right now they are also having a vote for the Teen Choice Best Books of 2008. Visit their website to vote and click here to see the list of books that others teens from around the world have nominated. (Voting ends January 31st... so hurry!)
3. Reading Rants is a fabulous website devoted to "out of the ordinary" teen book choices. You can spend hours discovering all the booklists they have on their site! Here's the Top Ten from 2008.
Here are some lists of good books not just from 2008:
Teen Read's Ultimate Teen Reading List
1000 Novels You Must Read
Coming soon, the Hauppauge Library will have a new and improved booklist section for teens on our Teen Frequency website. We're working tirelessly on updating our booklists and converting them from the old-fashioned paper pamphlets (that you could only enjoy if you were physically in the library) to cyber-space versions that you can access from anywhere.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Coraline movie trailer
Here is the trailer for the movie Coraline, based on the book of the same name by Neil Gaiman. Read the book or the graphic novel before you see the movie in February.
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Labels: Book Trailer
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Movie and Munchies voting results
The results are in! You were given the choice and you spoke loud and clear... the winner, and movie that will be shown tomorrow, is Kung fu Panda! There's still room left in this program so if you wish to attend, give us a call today or just show up tomorrow. The movie starts at 2:00pm Sunday, January 18th. Thanks to everyone who voted!
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Fabulous display- YA magazines
On Tuesday, January 13th the Teen Decorating Committee got to work decorating the metal holders that house the back issues of our young adult magazine collection. The holders were sturdy and functional, but... let's just say... not so pleasing to the eye.
Now, thanks to the hard work and creativity of the decorating committee, these magazine holders are oh-so-cool! Check out the pictures:
Next time you're in the library, check out the beautiful display!
And by the way, did you know that we have teen magazines? We currently have 9 titles in our teen section: Anime Insider, Cosmo Girl, Game Informer, GamePro, Girls Life, J-14, Seventeen, Teen Ink and WWE Magazine. Check one out today!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Book Review: The Breakup Bible
The Breakup Bible by Melissa Kantor
“Friends”…he wanted to be just friends! After 2 years of “crushing” and 5 months of blissful dating, Jennifer’s heart gets broken when her boyfriend Max decides that they would be better off as friends! Her friends console her, her father and his boyfriend try to fix her up, Max confuses her, and her grandmother gives her a book to help her move on…the book is The Breakup Bible! Can a book really help Jennifer move on when she isn’t sure she wants to move on? Can she continue to spend everyday working on the school paper with the boy that broke her heart? Like her father says, “only the shadows know…” A great quick read for those that like realistic, chick-lit!
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Labels: Chick-Lit, Librarian Book Review
Monday, January 12, 2009
Best Movies of 2008
Part two in the "Best of 2008" blog series... best movies of 2008. Check out some of these sites to see what others are saying. Do you agree? Is your favorite on one of these lists? Do tell..
50 Best Movies of 2008- moviefone
Box Office Power: Top 25 Movies of 2008- Internet Movie Database
Best Movies of 2008- Rotten Tomatoes
Golden Globe Nominees and Winners
Hey, speaking of movies... did you know that Sunday, January 18th at 2:00pm we're having a movie afternoon for teens? Not just any movie showing, but one that YOU get to choose.
Visit the Hauppauge Public Library website before Friday, January 16th to have your voice heard. Click on what we like to call "the fade"- that's the box of rotating program announcements that fade from one image to another. When you see the ad for "Teen Movie and Munchies", click on it and it will take you to a page where you can vote on which movie you'd like us to show. Voting ends this Friday (January 16th) so act now!
Remember, Teen Movie and Munchies... this Sunday, January 18th... 2:00pm.
Oh, and make sure to sign-up for this program by calling us or stopping by the library- this way we can stock up on the right amount of munchies!
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Best music of 2008
When a new year comes, we often look back at the previous year and reminisce about the good things that happened. This is the first in a three-part blog series on the favorites of 2008.
Here are some "Favorite Music from 2008" lists. Scroll through them to see if YOUR favorites made the cut according to these people:
Billboard Music Critics
Amazon's Best Music of 2008
MTV: The Best Songs of 2008
Borders Best Music of 2008
Best of 2008 Listener Poll for WFUV
If you had to name one of your favorite musicians or albums from 2008, what would it be?
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