Monday, January 16, 2012

Dancing Books

How about some dancing books? Watch this video and see it happen!



The video (on Yahoo) was made by Sean Ohlenkamp and his wife, who spent many sleepless nights moving, stacking, and animating. I love it!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2011 Teen Read Week "Choose Our Next Book" Results

Teen Read Week took place a few short months ago and following last year's successful "Choose Our Next Book" challenge, we decided to do it again.  We asked you to give the staff titles that YOU thought WE should read.  Staff members looked at the list and got started reading your recommendations!  Below are the results on a scale of 1-5. (1= No good; 2= Eh; 3=Good; 4=Great; and 5=The Best)

Maximum Ride #1: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
Summary: After the mutant Erasers abduct the youngest member of their group, the "bird kids," who are the result of genetic experimentation, take off in pursuit and find themselves struggling to understand their own origins and purpose.  Rating: 2 (The reader wished the characters would have grown more throughout the story, instead of making the same mistakes over and over again.)

Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
Summary: After a night of indiscriminate partying, Rachel gets close to her friend's fiance and is consumed with guilt, until the intensity of her feelings forces her to make a difficult choice.  Rating: 2.5 (The reader thought the content was a bit fluffy, but definitely mature- it was definitely for an older reader.)


Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy
Summary: After winning a coveted spot on the high school cheerleading squad, 16 year old newcomer, Jess Parker, is still treated as an "outsider" by the majority of the student body thanks to the harassment campaign led by the popular cheerleader she displaced.  Rating: 2 (The reader felt like she has read too many stories similar to this one, but says that if you like this type of story you'll probably love this book.)


Heroes of Olympus #1: The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
Jason, Piper, and Leo, three students from a school for "bad kids," find themselves at Camp Half-Blood, where they learn they are demi-gods, and begin a quest to free Hera, who has been imprisoned by Mother Earth herself. Rating: 4 (The reader found great pleasure in returning to the familiar world of Camp Half-Blood, revisiting some favorite characters and meeting new ones.  The action was intriguing as always!)


Heroes of Olympus #2: Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
Summary: Demi-god Percy Jackson, still with no memory, and his new friends from Camp go on a quest to free Death, but their bigger task is to unite the Greek and Roman camps so that the Prophecy of Seven can be fulfilled.  Rating: 4 (The reader liked this book a lot and can't wait to read more in the series.)


Crash by Jerry Spinelli
Summary: Seventh grader John "Crash" Coogan has always been uncomfortable with his tough, aggressive behavior, until his relationship with an unusual Quaker boy and his grandfather's stroke make him consider the meaning of friendship and the importance of family.  Rating: 3.5 (The reader thought this story was very realistic and liked the ending very much.)


Clique #2: Best Friends for Never by Lisi Harrison
Summary: A bet about wardrobes between the wealthy Massie and the middle-class Claire results in a testing of old friendships, a forging of new ones, and a change for the student body at Octavian County Day School.  Rating: 4 (The reader liked this book because the story was very relevant to what kids are going through in their own everyday lives.)


A Boy at War by Harry Mazer
Summary: While fishing with his friends off Honolulu on December 7, 1941, teenaged Adam is caught in the midst of the Japanese attack and through the chaos of the subsequent days tries to find his father, a naval officier who was serving on the U.S.S. Arizona when the bombs fell.  Rating: 5 (The reader thought this book was a very realistic and personal snapshot of the events from that period in history.)

Thank you to all the teens who gave us recommendations and all the staff members who took the time to read these books and give their opinions.  This was a fun project!  Look for it again next October during our annual Teen Read Week celebrations!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

10 of the Most Beautiful Libraries and Bookshops to Visit on Your Travels

You may or may not be a seasoned traveller, but world-wide, "libraries are often distinguished architectural landmarks and can provide deeper insights not only into a country's literature, but also its culture and history as a whole," (according to Bootsnall.com). Plus, libraries are almost always free and open to the public. So why not take a visit in your travels?


BootsNAll has compiled "10 of the Most Beautiful Libraries and Bookshops to Visit on Your Travels" to keep an eye out for as you go.

Have you been to any of these? You can start by taking a look at them online.

Vancouver Public Library (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

Royal Danish Library (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Austrian National Library (Vienna, Austria)

National Library Singapore (Singapore, Singapore)

Law Library of the University of Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland)

Great Court and Reading Room, British Museum (London, United Kingdom)

Philological Library of the Free University (Berlin, Germany)

Lello Bookshop (Porto, Portugal)

Bibliothèque Nacionale de France (Paris, France)

Biblioteca Nacional de España (Madrid, Spain)

I've been to so many of the cities listed above, but only one of the libraries! I wish I could go back in time; these look so beautiful.

Happy travels!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

It's 2012! If you're like a lot of people out there, it's time for you to make a resolution to work on something you've always wanted to improve. No matter what your new year's resolution is, we've got the books to help you get started!

Get more exercise:
Yoga For Teens : How To Improve Your Fitness, Confidence, Appearance, and Health-- And Have Fun Doing It by Thia Luby

Yoga Step-By-Step by Michael Spilling and Liz Lark

Toning For Teens : The 20-Minute Workout That Makes You Look Good and Feel Great! by Joyce L. Vedral

Beyond The Blues : A Workbook to Help Teens Overcome Depression by Lisa M. Schab

Fitness Information for Teens : Health Tips About Exercise, Physical Well-Being, and Health Maintenance Including Facts About Conditioning, Stretching, Strength Training, Body Shape and Body Image, Sports Nutrition, and Specific Activities For Athletes and Non-Athletes by Lisa Bakewell

Recycle more:
The Big Green Book of Recycled Crafts

Recycle This Book : 100 Top Children's Book Authors Tell You How To Go Green edited by Dan Gutman

Recycle : Green Science Projects For A Sustainable Planet by Robert Gardner

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle : An Easy Household Guide by Nicky Scott

Recycle! : Make Your Own Eco-Friendly And Creative Designs : Over 60 Projects For Your Home and Garden by Moira and Nicholas Hankinson

Study harder:
How To Remember Everything : Memory Shortcuts To Help You Study Smarter. Grades 9-12 by Russell Kahn, with Tom Meltzer

The Complete Idiot's Guide To Study Skills by Randall S. Hansen and Katharine Hansen

Super Study Skills : The Ultimate Guide To Tests and Studying by Laurie Rozakis


The Secrets of Taking Any Test by Judith N. Meyers

Study Smart : Hands-On, Nuts-And-Bolts Techniques for Earning Higher Grades by Theodore Silver

Learn a new skill:
Crochet Basics : All You Need To Know To Get Hooked on Crochet by Jan Eaton

The Only Basic Guitar Instruction Book You'll Ever Need : Learn To Play, From Tuning Up To Strumming Your First Chords by Jack Wilkins and Peter Rubie

The Piano : An Illustrated Step-By-Step Guide by Frank Cappelli

Basic Cooking : All You Need To Cook Well Quickly by Jennifer Newens

Pathways In Juggling : Learn How To Juggle With Balls, Clubs, Devil Sticks, Diablos, and Beyond by Robert Irving and Mike Martins

Read more (Here are a few of my favorites that you might not be familiar with):
Every Little Thing In the World by Nina de Gramont

Paper Towns by John Green

The Eternal Smile : Three Stories by Gene Luen Yang

Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer

The First Part Last by Angela Johnson

Or come in to the library to find a book to help you with whatever you want to do or improve!

Have a fantastic year!

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