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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Bruiser by Neal Shusterman
Readers Anonymous (PTHS) book club just finished reading Bruiser by Neal Shusterman. It was one of those books that one member read over a weekend, came to the group and said, "Okay, everybody needs to read this book cuz it's really, really good and I want to talk about it." Reading this book, thinking about it, and talking about it made for a very lively book discussion! First, everyone shared what they thought the book was about based on the title. And, people loved the way their assumptions were challenged and twisted as they read the story. "Can you feel true joy without feeling pain?" One student said, "This is just like Mr. Gambill's class...now we're into philosophy!" Shusterman has a way of weaving realistic elements with fantasy to create a gripping story. Each of the main characters tells the story from their point of view; sometimes that can be a distracting device, but, in this story, it's perfect. Read it, share it with a friend or family member, then have your own discussion. Readers Anonymous gave this book 5 stars.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Murder Mystery @ the Library
Who killed best-selling author Emily Thornton? Join us at the Library Learning Center on Saturday, October 27 from 7-9pm to solve this crime. After we figure it out, we'll celebrate with pizza! 1256 Lawrence St. For all teens in grades 6-12. Questions? Call Jody 344-3051 or 379-2980.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Teen Read-a-Thon Celebration!
Celebrate Teen Read Week with a 3 hour Read-a-Thon on Wednesday, October 17 from 12:30pm-3:30pm @ the Library Learning Center. (Pink House) Speed date a book, trivia contests, games, prizes and snacks. Bring a book or grab one from the pile of new titles. For teens in grades 6-12. Stay for 3 hours or stop by for a quick visit to talk about books.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Words on Wednesday
Looking for something to do on Wednesday afternoons? Words on Wednesday is a series of teen programs that happen at the Library Learning Center (formerly, Pink House) after school. Come to one or come to all of them! You can check out the calendar of events here. http://ptpubliclibrary.org/
Just click on "calendar" on the left side of the page and look at Wednesdays...something different every week. Or, you can stop by the PT Library and pick up a brochure. They're also available at BHMS and PTHS in the library.
Just click on "calendar" on the left side of the page and look at Wednesdays...something different every week. Or, you can stop by the PT Library and pick up a brochure. They're also available at BHMS and PTHS in the library.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Redwall by Brian Jacques (the audiobook)
There are talking animals that live in Redwall Abbey, where everything is peaceful. Until, that is, a huge band of rats, lead by the infamous Cluny the Scourge, unleash war on the Abbey. Meanwhile, the young mouse named Matthias struggles to accept that he is destined to be the next defender/warrior of Redwall. Martin, the previous defender, who is now dead, tells Matthias of his destiny. Can he accept his fate? Can he help Redwall beat Cluny the Scourge? Read or listen to this book to find out! I give this book 4 stars****...couldn't put it down...definitely a winner! Reviewed by Maisie, age 12.
Redwall by Brian Jacques
At Redwall Abbey, young Matthias the mouse and his friends Constance, Cornflower, Basil Stag Hare, Jess Squirrel, and many more face the deadly opponent, Cluny the Scourge. Martin the Warrior, a long gone mouse that Matthias looks up to has a shield and a sword and Matthias embarks on a quest to find them. What side will prevail? The bad or the good? You must read this book to find out.
I give this book 4 stars ****, couldn't put it down...definitely a winner! Reviewed by Kincaid, age 10.
I give this book 4 stars ****, couldn't put it down...definitely a winner! Reviewed by Kincaid, age 10.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex by Eoin Colfer
15-year-old Artemis Fowl develops a bad case of the disease known as "Atlantis Complex." Meanwhile, in Atlantis, prisoner Turnball Root is directing a shuttle toward the underwater prison to bust himself out. It's up to Artemis, Butter, Juliet, Mulch, Holly, and Foaly to try to rid the world of the new threat, Turnball. Will they succeed? I give this book 4 stars...couldn't put it down, definitely a winner! Reviewed by Kincaid, age 10.
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