Tuesday, November 30, 2010

December Dystopias

A recap of recent dystopian novels for Teens...

Dystopias describe a devastating event or series of events that has forced society to restructure. The governments in these future states have placed strict rules on thought and conduct. The heroes of these books struggle to question the status quo and ultimately, to resist the powers that be.

Birthmarked by Caragh M. O'Brien
March 2010

In the Enclave, your scars set you apart, and the newly born will change the future.

Sixteen-year-old Gaia Stone and her mother faithfully deliver their quota of three infants every month. But when Gaia's mother is brutally taken away by the very people she serves, Gaia must question whether the Enclave deserves such loyalty.

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Matched by Ally Condie
November 2010

Cassia has always trusted the Society to make the right choices for her: what to read, what to watch, what to believe. So when Xander's face appears on-screen at her Matching ceremony, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is her ideal mate... until she sees Ky Markham's face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black. The Society tells her it's a glitch, a rare malfunction, and that she should focus on the happy life she's destined to lead with Xander. But Cassia can't stop thinking about Ky, and as they slowly fall in love, Cassia begins to doubt the Society's infallibility and is faced with an impossible choice: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she's ever known and a path that no one else has dared to follow.

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The Unidentified by Rae Mariz
October 2010

Sometime in the future, big business controls education. Shopping malls ahve been converted to high-surveillance schools, and students are "players," participating in a combination of learning and entertainment in a multimedia experience called the Game, while sponsors look for new trends and exploitative opportunities. Katey, aka Kid, chafes at the whole process, but plays along to pursue her dream of making music. When a group calling itself the Unidentified pulls off a daring prank challenging people to think for themselves, Kid's attempt at self-expression brings her to the attention of her sponsors, who offer her everything she's wanted. But is it success, or is it selling out? the more she learns about the Unidentified, the less certain she is of her goals and the more determined she is to shake things up.

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The Limit by Kristen Landon
September 2010

"An eighth grade girl was taken today..."

In a world not too far removed from our own, kids are being taken away to special workhosues if their families exceed the monthly debt limit imposed by the government. Thirteen-year-old Matt briefly wonder if he might be next, but quickly dismisses the thought. After all, his parents are financially responsible, unlike the parents of those other kids. As long as his parents remain within their limit, the government will be satisfied and leave them alone. But all it takes is one fatal visit to the store to push Matt's family over their limit--and to change his reality forever.

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The Line by Teri Hall
March 2010

An invisible, uncrossable physical barrier encloses the Unified States. The Line is the part of the border that lopped off part of the country, dooming the inhabitants to an unknown fate when the enemy used a banned weapon. It's said that bizarre creatures and superhumans live on the other side, in Away. Nobody except tough old Ms. Moore would ever live next to the Line.

Nobody but Rachel and her mother, who went to live there after Rachel's dad died in the last war. It's a safte, quiet life. Until Rachel finds a mysterious recorded message that can only have come from Away. The voice is asking for help.

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Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder
April 2010

"Keep Your Head Down. Don't Get Noticed. Or Else. I'm Trella. I'm a scrub. A nobody. One of thousands who work the lower levels, keeping Inside clean for the Uppers. I've got one friend, do my job and try to avoid the Pop Cops. So what if I occasionally use the pipes to sneak around the Upper levels? The only neck at risk is my own... until I accidentally start a rebellion and become the go-to girl to lead a revolution."

Trella's life is consumed by her job--testing, cleaning, and making sure the pipes in her world are working. She spends her free time exploring the forbidden Upper Levels, but Trella's solitary, peaceful life is about to be disturbed when a prophet comes and promises a better life for her people.

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Grace by Elizabeth Scott
September 2010

Sixteen-year-old Grace was raised to be an Angel, a herald of death by suicide bomb. But she refuses to die for the cause, and now Grace is on the run, daring to dream of freedom.

In search of a border she may never reach, she travels among the malevolent soldiers on a decrepit train crawling through the desert. Accompanied by the mysterious Kerr, Grace struggles to be invisible, but the fear of discovery looms large as she recalls the history and events that discovered her uncertain fate.

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Delirium by Lauren Oliver
February 2011

"Ninety-five days, and then I'll be safe. I wonder whether the procedure will hurt. I want to get it over with. It's hard to be patient. It's hard to not be afraid while I'm still uncured, though so far the deliria hasn't touched me yet. Still, I worry. They say that in the old days, love drove people to madness. The deadliest of all deadly things: it kills you both when you have it and when you don't."

Lena Haloway has always accepted the government's decree that love is a disease that must be eradicated--but then she meets Alex.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

New Teen Titles for November 2010

The Witches' Kitchen by Allen Williams
Teen Fantasy/Horror

Deep in the walls of a witch's cottage lays an ancient magical kitchen. Dangling over that kitchen's cauldron, pinched between the fingers of two witches, is a toad. And the toad has no idea how she got there, and no memory of even her name. All she knows is she doesn't think she was always a toad, or that she's ever been here before. Determined to recover her memories she sets out on a journey to the oracle, and along the way picks up a rag-tag team of friends: an iron-handed imp, a carnivrous fairy, and a few friendly locals.

But the kitchen won't make it easy. It is pitch black, infinite and impossible to navigate; a living maze. Hiding in the dark corners are beastly, starving things. Worse yet are the witches themselves, who have sent a procession of horrific deadly monsters on her trail. With some courage and wisdom, the toad might just find herself yet--and with that knowledge, the power to defeat the mighty witches.

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Three Quarters Dead by Richard Peck
Teen Horror

Kerry is chosen by the coolest clique in school and so she thinks life has finally begun. But then it seems all over when her three friends are killed in a shocking car accident. Or are they? Only weeks after the accident, Kerry receives a text from one of the girls: "We are all 3 here at my aunt's in the city. Take the 3:50 train. B there."

Exhilarating, terrifying suspense is crossed with a thought provoking examination of peer pressure in Richard Peck's return to his contemporary teen- and ghost-story roots.

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The Unidentified by Rae Mariz
Teen Science Fiction/Dystopias

Sometime in the future, big business controls education. Shopping malls have been converted to high-surveillance schools, and students are "players," participating in a combination of learning and entertainment in a multimedia experience called The Game, while sponsors look for new trends and exploitative opportunities. Katey, aka Kid, chafes at the whole process, but plays along to pursue her dream of making music. When a group calling itself the Unidentified pulls off a daring prank challenging people to think for themselves, Kid's curiosity leads her further down the path of disobediance and resistance. In an ironic twist, Kid's attempt at self-expression brings her to the attention of sponsors, who offer her everything she's wanted. But is it success, or is it selling out? The more she learns about the Unidentified, the less certain she is of her goals and the more determined she is to shake things up.

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Revamped by Lucienne Diver
Teen Fiction

The fanged fabulosity of "Vamped" is back in this sequel that finds Gina trying to survis Super Spy Club training.

Gina's Rules for Surviving Super Spy Club Training: 1. First, the dirt and sweat are just too horrible to contemplate. 2. Unless you enjoy cold showers, be the first one to the bathroom in the morning. 3. Cargo pants make you look hip-py. 4. Making out on missions, unless it's part of your cover, is totally grounds for extra push-ups. 5. When going goth, you've totally got to strike words like totally, awesome, and phat from your vocabulary. 6. Who's actually running the Super Spy Club, you ask? I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.

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Fearscape by Simon Holt
(Devouring Trilogy)
Teen Horror

The Vours; evil, demonic beings that inhabit human bodies on Sorry Night, the darkest hours of the Winter Solstice.

It's been a year since Reggie first discovered the Vours, and the Winter Solstice is approaching once again. It will be another night of unspeakable horror for those unlucky enough to be taken by the Vours, because this time, she won't be able to stop them. The Vours have imprisoned Regge in a psychiatric hospital, where she is subjected to a daily routine of unfathomably sadistic experiments. Her life is a living Hell, but she won't give up. They attacked her brother. They killed her friend. And Reggie will never stop fighting back.

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The Dark Game: True Spy Stories by Paul B. Janeczko
Teen Nonfiction

From clothesline codes to surveillance satellites and cyber espionage, Paul B. Janeczko uncovers two centuries' worth of true spy stories in U.S. history.

Every since George Washington used them to help topple the British, spies and their networks have helped and hurt America at key moments in history. In this fascinating collection, Paul B. Janeczko probes such stories as that of Elizabeth Van Lew, an aristocrat whose hatred of slavery drove her to be one of the most successful spies in the Civil War; the "Choctaw code talkers," Native Americans who were instrumental in sending secret messages during World War I; the staggering engineering behind a Cold War tunnel into East Berlin to tap Soviet phones (only to be compromised by a Soviet mole); and many more famous and less-known examples. Colorful personalities, daring missions, the feats of the loyal, and damage of traitors are interspersed with a look at the technological advances that continue to change the rules of gathering intelligence.

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Beautiful Darkness by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Teen Southern Gothic Fiction

Ethan Wate used to think of Gatlin, the small Southern town he had always called home, as a place where nothing ever changed. Then he meets mysterious newcomer Lena Duchannes, who reveals a secret world that has been hidden in plain sight all along.

Together they can face anything Gatlin throws at them, but after suffering a tragic loss, Lena starts to pull away, keeping secrets that test their relationship. And now that Ethan's eyes have been opened to the darker side of Gatlin, there's no going back. Haunted by strange visions that only he can see, Ethan is pulled deeper into his town's tangled history and finds himself caught up in the dangerous network of underground passageways endlessly criss-crossing the South, where nothing is as it seems.

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Ascendant by Diana Peterfreund
Teen Fantasy

Astrid Llewelyn is now a fully trained unicorn hunter, but she can't solve all her problems with just a bow and arrow. Her boyfriend, Giovanni, has decided to leave Rome, the Cloisters is in dire financial straits, her best friend's powers seem to be mysteriously disintegrating, and Astrid can't help but feel that school, home, and her hopes of becoming a scientist are nothing but impossible dreams.

So when she's given the opportunity to leave the Cloisters and put her skills to use as part of a scientific quest to discover the Remedy, Astrid leaps at the chance. Finally, she can have exactly what she wants--or can she? At Gordian headquarters, deep in the French countryside, Astrid begins to question everything she thought she believed: her love for Giovanni, her loyalty to the Cloisters, and --most of all--her duty as a hunter. Should Astrid be saving the world from killer unicorns, or saving the unicorns from the world?

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Online Book Poll Winner!


By popular vote, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins has been selected as GCPL’s Favorite Teen book of 2009 in the 2010 Teen Read Week Online Poll. Missed it? Check for a copy here!

Other favorites included The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney, Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater and Heist Society by Ally Carter.

For more book recommendations, see our New and Featured Titles Lists!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Teen Read Week Fashion

Have you ever really wanted a shirt with hedgehogs playing basketball on it but you just couldn't find it at the mall? Well, we're here to help. At our Altered T-Shirt program at Hamilton Mill on Wednesday, our talented teens made some very cool personalized shirts.

Author Nikki Grimes on Teen Read Week

Check out this video from author Nikki Grimes talking about the importance of reading:


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Book Spine Poetry!

Teen Read Week is in full swing! This year we're celebrating Books with Beat and what better way to do that than with super awesome Book Spine Poetry? All you gotta do is grab some books and stack them up to create a poem using the titles on the spine. Staff and teens alike have been waxing poetic all week:

Norcross Branch:

Mountain Park Branch:

Lawrenceville Branch:
Centerville Branch:

Feeling inspired? Head to the library and start stacking! Who knows? Your poem just might make it to this very blog!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

New Teen Books for October 2010

The Search for WondLa by Tony DiTerlizzi
Teen Science Fiction

When a marauder destroys the underground sanctuary that Eva Nine was raised in by the robot Muthr, the twelve-year-old girl is forced to flee above ground. Eva Nine is searching for anyone else like her, for she knows that other humans exist, because of an item she treasures--a scrap of cardboard on which is depicted a young girl, and adult, and a robot, with the strange word, "WondLa."

Breathtaking two-color illustrations throughout reveal another dimension of Tony Diterlizzi's vision and, for those readers with a webcam, the book also features Augmented Reality in several places, revealing additional information about Eva Nine's world.

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Torment by Lauren Kate
Teen Paranormal Romance

Hell on earth. That's what it's like for Luce to be apart from her fallen angel boyfriend, Daniel. It took them an eternity to find one another, but now he has told her he must go away. Just long enough to hunt down the Outcasts--immortals who want to kill Luce. Daniel hides Luce at Shoreline, a school on the rocky California coast with unusually gifted students: Nephilim, the offspring of fallen angels and humans.

At Shoreline, Luce learns what the Shadows are, and how she can use them as windows to her previous lives. Yet the more Luce learns, the more she suspects that Daniel hasn't told her everything. He's hiding something--something dangerous. What if Daniel's version of the past isn't actually true? What if Luce is really meant to be with someone else?

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Reckless by Cornelia Funke
Teen Fantasy

For years, Jacob Reckless has been escaping to another world--a world behind the mirror, where witches haunt the forests and fairies and dwarfs roam. His secret seems safe, until one day his younger brother Will follows me to disastrous consequence. The brothers are thrust into a race against time before one of them is lost forever.

Inspired by the Brothers Grimm, Funke introduces a lush, enchanting landscape of fairy tales and legends re-imagined as never before. Reckless is a thrilling adventure and a tale of heroism, filled with danger, mystery, and above all, magic.

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Payback Time by Carl Deuker
Teen Mystery

Through the eyes of a distinctly non-athletic protagonist--a fat high school journalist named Mitch--veteran sports novelist Deuker reveals the surprising truth behind a mysterious football player named Angel. When Angel shows up at Lincoln High, he seems to have no past--or at least not one he is willing to discuss. Though Mitch gets a glimpse of Angel's incredible talent off the field, Angel rarely allows himself to shine on the field. Is he an undercover cop, wonders Mitch? Or an inelligible player? In pursuit of a killer story, Mitch decides to find out just who this player is and what he's done. In the end, the truth surprises everyone.

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Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel
Teen Fiction

In 1973, when a renowned Canadian behavioral psychologist pursues his latest research project--an experiment to determine whether chimpanzees can acquire advanced language skills--he brings home a baby chimp named Zan and asks his thirteen-year-old son to treat Zan like a little brother.

It isn't long before Ben is Zan's favorite, and Ben starts to see Zan as more than just an experiment. His father disagrees. Soon Ben is forced to make a critical choice between what he is told to believe and what he knows to be true--between obeying his father or protecting his brother from an unimaginable fate.

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Grace by Elizabeth Scott
Teen Suspense

Grace was raised to be an Angel, a herald of death by suicide bomb. But she refuses to die for the cause, and now Grace is on the run, daring to dream of freedom. In search of a border she may never reach, she travels among malevolent soldiers on a decrepit train crawling through the desert. Accompanied by the mysterious Kerr, Grace struggles to be invisible, but the fear of discovery looms large as she recalls the history and events that delivered her uncertain fate.

Told in spare, powerful prose by acclaimed author Elizabeth Scott, this tale of a dystopian near future will haunt readers long after they have reached the final paige.

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Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom by Susin Nielsen
Teen Fiction

Violet's TV-director dad has traded a job in Vancouver for one in Los Angeles, their run-down house for a sleek ranch-style home complete with pool, and, worst of all, Violet's mother for a trophy wife, a blonde actress named Jennica.

When her mother takes up with the unfortunately named Dudley Wiener, Violet and her friend Phoebe decide that they need to take control. If Violet's mom can't pick a decent man herself, they will help her snag George Clooney.

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Bloody Horowitz by Anthony Horowitz
Teen Horror/Short Stories

What's this? A famous children's author stalked and killed? A prominent publisher murdered by an ego-maniacal author for being asked to make cuts? A reality TV show pitting teens against grown-ups, with only one survivor? From whose twisted mind can such gruesome stories unfold?

Ah, yes. Anthony Horowitz.

Readers will smile in terrified pleasure as they read these harrowing tales by the international #1 bestselling author of the Alex Rider novels.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

New Teen Titles for September 2010

The Smoky Corridor by Chris Grabenstein
(Haunted Places series)
Teen Horror

Zack is about to start his new school, and his dad, who went there years before, tells Zack the stories of the haunted janitor's closet, the specter of a dead crossing guard, and the Donnelly brothers, who perished in a suspicious fire. Dad doesn't know that Zack has already met the Donnellys' ghosts, who have warned Zack that there is an evil zombie under the school. Zack also learns that while zombies are usually content eating corpses, if they happen to bite someone who isn't dead, that person also becomes a zombie. Before midterms, Zack is dealing with two zombies, while trying to protet a friend whose curiosity has put him on the zombies' menu.

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Rendezvous by Melody Carlson
(On the Runway series)
Teen Inspirational

Lost in translation? Having learned some hard lessons about the costs of recklessness and fame, sisters Paige and Erin Forrester feel ready to take their fashion-focused TV show on location to Paris. Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for many of their good intentions to get lost in translation. An unplanned week of filming at runway model Eliza Wilton's family estate leads to romance, jealousy, and surprises. With cameras rolling, both girls have to be careful or the future of On the Runway could end up as wobbly as Paige's stiletto heels... Author Carlson once again gives girls a fun story line peppered with Christian themes and real-life concerns.

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Guardian of the Gate by Michelle Zink
(Prophecy of the Sisters trilogy)
Teen Fantasy

The ultimate battle btween sisters is nearing, and its outcome could have catastrophic consequences. As sixteen year-old Lia Milthorpe searches for a way to end the prophecy, her twin sister Alice hones the skills she'll need to defeat Lia. Alice will stop at nothing to reclaim her sister's role in the prophecy, and that's not the only thing she wants: There's also Lia's boyfriend James.

Lia and Alice always knew the prophecy would turn those closest to them against them. But they didn't know what betrayal could leead them to do. In the end, only one sister will be left standing.


The Body at the Tower by Ying S. Lee
(The Agency series)
Teen Historical Mystery

Mary Quinn is back, now a trusted member of the Agency, the all-female detective unit operating out of Miss Scrimshaw's Academy for Girls. Her new assignment sends her into the grimy underbelly of Victorian London dressed as a poor boy, evoking her own childhood memories of fear, hunger, and constant want. As she insinuates herself into the confidences of several persons of interest, she encounters others in desperate situations and struggles to make a difference without exposing--or losing--her identity. Mary's adventure, which takes place on the building site of the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, offers a fictional window into a fascinating historical time and place.

The Atlantis Complex by Eoin Colfer
(Artemis Fowl series)
Teen Fantasy Adventure

Artemis has committed his entire fortune to a project he believes will save the planet and its inhabitants, both human and fairy. Captain Holly Short is unconvinced, and discovers that Artemis is suffering from Atlantis Complex, a psychosis common among guilt-ridden fairies--not humans--and most likely triggered by Artemis' dabbling with fairy magic. Symptoms include obsessive-compulsive behavior, paranoia, multiple personality disorder and, in extreme cases, embarrassing professions of love... Unfortunately, Atlantis Complex has struck at the worst possible time. A deadly foe from Holly's past is intent on destroying the actual city of Atlantis. Can Artemis excape the confines of his mind--and the grips of a giant squid--in time to save the underwater metropolis and its fairy inhabitants?

Accomplice by Eireann Corrigan
Teen Suspense

Finn and Chloe have it all figured out. Their school guidance counselor has told everyone that it's not good enough to get good grades or do community service anymore--kids like that are everywhere, and colleges are bored of them. So what do you do? Chloe decides they should get attention another way. She and Finn will stage her own disappearance--and then Finn will be the only one who finds and saves her. What college wouldn't want them after that kind of attention? It seems like a good plan--until things start going very wrong.

90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores-Galbis
Teen Fiction

When Julian's parents make the heartbreaking decision to send him and his two brothers away from Cuba to Miami via the Pedro Pan Operation, the boys are thrust into a new world where bullies run rampant and it's not always clear how to best protect themselves.

This is a seldom-told refugee story that will move readers with the first-person, present-tense rescue narrative, filled with betrayal, kindness, and waiting for what may never come.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New Teen Books for August 2010

Wicked Girls by Stephanie Hemphill
Teen Historical Fiction

What started out as girls' games became a witch hunt. When Ann Putnam Jr.’s father suggests that a spate of illnesses within the village is the result of witchcraft, Ann grasps her opportunity, and puts in motion a chain of events that will change the lives of the people around her forever. With a troubled past, Mercy Lewis, the beautiful servant in Ann's house, seizes her only chance at safety. Margaret Walcott, Ann's cousin, desperately in love and consumed with fiery jealousy, is torn between staying loyal to her friends and pursuing the life she dreams of with her betrothed.

With new accusations mounting daily against the men and women of the community, the girls will have to decide: Is it too late to tell the truth?

Urchin and the Rage Tide by Margaret McAllister
(Mistmantle Chronicles series)
Teen Fantasy

Under the wise guidance of King Crispin, the animals of Mistmantle have enjoyed a long period of peace and prosperity since the violent Raven War. The tranquility is disrupted when a series of tidal waves threaten to destroy the island. The inhabitants must quickly move to higher grounds to avoid the devastation. But Mossberry, an influential squirrel with delusions of grandeur, sees the impending disaster as an opportunity to rise to power...and his reckless decisions will put many citizens in harm's way. In a race against time, Urchin of the Riding Stars, his page Corr, and the Circle of King Crispin's court must stop Mossberry and usher the animals of Mistmantle to safety. And when a beloved citizen is swept away in the rage tide, the ultimate sacrifice must be made. Deeply moving and packed with adventure, this is a fitting end to the beloved Mistmantle Chronicles.

Legacies by Mercedes Lackey & Rosemary Edghill
(Shadow Grail series)
Teen Fantasy

In the wake of the accident that killed her family, Spirit White is spirited away to Oakhurst Academy, a combination school and orphanage in the middle of Montana. There she learns she is a legacy--not only to the school, which her parents also attended, but to magic. All the students at Oakhurst have magical powers, and although Spirit's hasn't manifested itself yet, the administrators insist she has one.

But something strange is going on at Oakhurst. Students start disappearing under mysterious circumstances, and the school seems to be trying to cover it up. Spirit and her friends must find out what's happening--before one of them becomes the next victim...

Invisible City by M.G. Harris
(Joshua Files series)
Teen Adventure

Joshua's life was pretty average until his archaeologist father was reported dead in a plane crash. Josh's dad had been searching for the Mayan Codex, said to contain key information about the 2012 Mayan prophecy foretelling the end of the world. Was the crash simply a tragic accident, or is there more to his father's death than the authorities are willing to tell him? Sucked into a vortex of intrigue, Josh becomes a target for danger as he learns that his father, grandfather, and Josh himself are the key to solving the mystery of the prophecy. Can Josh find the missing codex in time to save mankind?

Latte Daze by Erynn Mangum
(Maya Davis series)
Teen Inspirational Fiction

When Maya Davis' ex-boyfriend proposes to her roommate, Jen, their apartment becomes Wedding Central. As if that weren't awful enough, Jen's obnoxious mom moves in to help with the planning! Maya's relationships really start to get crazy when her genius brother and sister-in-law announce their pregnancy, and then to top it off there's Jack--could it be love? Who wouldn't need a coffee break!

This fun, lighthearted fiction novel for teens uses strong characters, humor, and quiet faith to promote trust in God.

The Fool's Girl by Celia Rees
Teen Historical Fiction

Young and beautiful Violetta may be of royal blood, but her kingdom is in shambles when she arrives in London on a mysterious mission. Her journey has been long and her adventures many, but it is not until she meets the playwright William Shakespeare that she gets to tell the entire story from beginning to end. Violetta and her comic companion, Feste, have come in search of an ancient holy relic that the evil Malvolio has stolen from their kingdom. But where will their remarkable quest--and their most unusual story--lead? In classic Celia Rees style, it is an engrossing journey, full of political intrigue, danger, and romance.

This wholly original story is spun from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and includes both folly and suspense that would make the Bard proud.

Bruiser by Neal Shusterman
Teen Fiction

Sixteen-year-old twins Tennyson and Brontë Sternberger aren't the closest of siblings, but Tennyson is concerned when his sister starts dating Brewster "Bruiser" Rawlins, an antisocial delinquent from a dubious family. But as the Sternbergers grow closer to Bruiser, they discover his secret: he takes on the pain and injuries of those he cares about, healing them at his own expense, whether he wants to or not. He can even soothe emotional wounds--his mere presence is enough to save the twins' parents' fragmenting marriage--but the cost to Bruiser may be unbearable. Tennyson and Brontë must face the unintended consequences of their actions when disaster strikes and a lifetime of healing others takes its toll on their new friend.


The Education of Bet by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
Teen Historical Romance

When Will and Bet were four, tragic circumstances brought them to the same house, to be raised by a wealthy gentleman as brother and sister. Now sixteen, they've both enjoyed a privileged upbringing thus far. But not all is well in their household. Because she's a girl, Bet's world is contained within the walls of their grand home, her education limited to the rudiments of reading, writing, arithmetic, and sewing. Will's world is much larger. He is allowed--"forced, "in his case--to go to school. Neither is happy. So Bet comes up with a plan and persuades Will to give it a try: They'll switch places. She'll go to school as Will. Will can live as he chooses. But once Bet gets to school, she soon realizes living as a boy is going to be much more difficult than she imagined.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Teen Summer Reading Program & Special Events

So, it's summer again. School is out, it's a million and a half degrees outside, and the library is the raddest place to hang out.

Wait, what?

Yeah, that's right. I said the library is where the party is at this summer. Just like every summer. We've got a bevy (yes, a bevy) of super sweet events happening at every single library in the county.

Like video games? We got that. Are you an artist? We got that, too. Just want something to do this summer that doesn't involve sitting on the couch flipping through reruns of bad tv you didn't want to watch the first time it came on? We got you covered.

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Yeah, we want you to read, but so does everybody else. We're the only ones who will give you free stuff for doing it, though. Call it a bribe (because that's totally what it is) but at least we're honest about it.

Monday, June 7, 2010

New Teen Books For Summer!

The Complete History of Why I Hate Her by Jennifer Richard Jacobson
(Kingdom Keepers series)
Teen Fiction

Nola befriends Carly, but Carly turns out to be much more complicated than the standard summer buddy--her borderline personality can turn on Nola in a flash. As the girls' instant friendship unhinges by subtle, increasingly powerful turns, the commonplace becomes dramatic--and the outcome unforgettable.

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Premiere by Melody Carlson
(On the Runway series)
Teen Inspirational Fiction

A recipe for success or a design for disaster? Although they're sisters, Paige and Erin Forrester are like oil and water, night and day, denim and silk. Paige is an outgoing fashionista who loves to be the center of attention, while Erin is more comfortable sporting vintage garb and recording the action around her. When a near disaster turns into the opportunity of a lifetime, these two very-different sisters are given the chance to star in their own fashion-TV show. A guest spot on a hot teen-reality series and their first big red-carpet assignment give this unlikely partnership plenty of room for success--and even more for failure.

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Kiss of Life by Daniel Waters
(Generation Dead series)
Teen Horror Fiction

Phoebe Kendall is just your typical goth girl with a crush. He's strong and silent and dead. When Phoebe falls for Tommy Williams, the leader of the dead kids, no one can believe it; not her best friend, Margi, and especially not her neighbor, Adam, the star of the football team. Adam has feelings for Phoebe that run much deeper than just friendship; he would do anything for her. But what if protecting Tommy is the one thing that would make her happy?

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It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han
Teen Fiction
Can summer truly be summer without Cousins Beach? It used to be that Belly counted the days until summer, until she was back at Cousins Beach with Conrad and Jeremiah. But not this year. Not after Susannah got sick again and Conrad stopped caring. Everything that was right and good has fallen apart, leaving Belly wishing summer would never come.

But when Jeremiah calls saying Conrad has disappeared, Belly knows what she must do to make things right again. And it can only happen back at the beach house, the three of them together, the way things used to be. If this summer really and truly is the last summer, it should end the way its started--at Cousins Beach.


Infinity: Chronicles of Nick by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Teen Fantasy
The first Dark-Hunter teen novel. When 14-year-old Nick Gautier is almost killed by his best friends, he's saved by a mysterious warrior and is sucked into the realm of the Dark-Hunters, immortal vampire slayers...
Nick quickly learns that the human world is only a veil for a much larger and more dangerous one: a world where the captian of the football team is a werewolf and the girl he has a crush on goes at out night to stake the undead. But before he can even learn the rules of this new world, his fellow students are turning into flesh eating zombies. And he's next on the menu.

Hunting the Dragon by Peter Dixon
Teen Fiction
Billy Crawford is working in Fiji as a surfing guide. But when he gets fired for leading his guests into some dangerous surf, he decides that it's time to get a real job. He comes across a tuna clipper called "Lucky Dragon" whose crew is short a boatman. What Billy doesn't know is that the clipper finds tuna by following dolphins.

Griff Carver, Hallway Patrol by Jim Krieg
Teen Humor
Twelve-year-old Griff Carver might be the new kid on Rampart Junior High Patrol squad, but he's no rookie. And he'll do whatever it takes to clean up the mean hallways of his middle school--even if it lands him in hot water.
But when Griff links cool kid Marcus "The Smile" Volger to a counterfeit hall pass ring, can he and his friends close the case? Or will Griff let down the force--and lose his badge--for good?