We are here to blog book, music, movie, concert and video game reviews. We also plan to keep you up to date on new books, new DVDs, and staff/teen picks. Also, we will remind you about upcoming library activities to help get more teens here!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Maggie's March Picks

A Conspiracy of Kings comes out this month, and so, in honor of that, I am choosing the Queen's Thief series, by Megan Whalen Turner, as my March picks (sorry that you are getting them towards the end of March - I have been trying to post this for like ever now and am having a bear of a time with the layout/font/publishing issues. I, of course, blame blogger entirely. And now, back to talking books...)

For those of you who have read Graceling/Fire and loved them, this has a similar feel to it but with even more intrigue. The first book, The Thief, has a pretty
hideous cover and so that might have scared you away (I understand, it is really hard to overlook an ugly cover) but do not let it! Rarely does a series improve with every book but I can tell you that, in my opinion, The King of Attolia (the last one in the series so far) is even better than the first two. I know, right?! Also, there are only a handful of books I have read multiple times, and these are on the list. So, if you haven't read them, give them a try! -Maggie

The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner
(See what I mean about the cover?)

Publisher Weekly Review of The Thief: The bragging thief Gen is sprung from prison by the king in order to carry out a mission-steal the precious stone Hamiathes's Gift from an impossible hiding place. If he succeeds, he'll be rewarded. If he fails, he will be killed. If he runs away, he will be hunted down. Half prisoner, half outlaw legend, Gen goes along with the king's assistant in the risky plan. Set in a semi-Mediterranean realm of old and new gods and goddesses, this compelling adventure propels readers along through the enemy lands of Sounis, Eddis and Attolia. Gen, a beguiling narrator, is afraid of horses but not of entering a locked labyrinth; he comes from a long line of thieves but puts honor first. Turner's (Instead of Three Wishes) device of having Gen and others tell god and goddess stories around the campfire bumpily draws the reader away from the main story, yet the plot is strong enough to survive the wanderings. In addition to its charismatic hero, this story possesses one of the most valuable treasures of all-a twinkling jewel of a surprise ending.

The Queen of Attolia
by Megan Whalen Turner

(This cover is slightly better but still not great. The paperback covers of both The Thief and The Queen are WAY better but alas, I would rather spend my book budget on new books instead of replacing ones we already have so just get over the covers and try them!)
I'm no
t going to put a book review up here for this one because it will ruin The Thief's fantastic ending. You'll just have to read it!


The King
of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner
(Finally, they start to get the covers right - all of the paperbacks match this one.)

As I me
ntioned earlier, this one is my favorite so far and it still amazes me that that is the case. With the exception of Harry Potter, no series of books that I have read get better and so that is one of the many reasons I truly love this series. Also, as I said above, I can't tell you anything about this story either because it will give away what happens in the two previous books.


A Conspiracy of Kings
by Megan Whalen Turner
(Released Tues, M
arch 23)

I don't know if you all care about book reviews from nationally trusted and respected magazines, but in case that does matter to you, this book has gotten a starred review from almost all of them: Publisher's Weekly, School Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus, and Horn Book.


“Megan Whalen Turner is one of my all-time favorite writers. A Conspiracy of Kings is impossible to put down.” (Holly Black, author of the Modern Faerie Tales Series)


“The world Turner creates is so tangible that not only do I believe in its characters, I almost believe in its gods.” (Kristin Cashore, author of Graceling
)

Happy Reading! -Maggie


Reviews

A reminder to all you teens checking out this blog - we would love to have you all submit reviews for us to post. You can review books, movies, music, games and concerts and we may post them here! I promise to post some myself (can't wait to read/review Conspiracy of Kings and I am about to start reading The Forest of Hands and Teeth) but, I must admit, March Madness has kind of taken over my life and so the time for reading is slim...but never fear! I will pick up with the reading ASAP and will put up some reviews soon. However, I cannot keep up to date alone. I would really like your help here! Please submit reviews to teens.clarkbooks@gmail.com. If you want your name included in the review, you have to fill out a permission slip (available at the library and online) but still feel free to submit reviews without a permission slip - they will just be anonymous. Thanks! Maggie

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

New Books!

New Books have arrived at the Clark County Public Library! Here are a few that might interest you:

Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
Amazon Product Description:
What if you had only one day to live? What would y
ou do? Who would you kiss? And how far would you go to save your own life?

Samantha Kingston has it all: the world's most crush-worthy boyfriend, three amazing best friends, and first pick of everything at Thomas Jefferson High—from the best table in the cafeteria to the choicest parking spot. Friday, February 12, should be just another day in her charmed life.


Instead, it turns out to be her last.
Then she gets a second chance. Seven chances, in fact. Reliving her last day during one miraculous week, she will untangle the mystery surrounding her death—and discover the true value of everything she is in danger of losing.

The Dead-Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan (Sequel to Forest of Hands and Teeth - description may contain spoilers)
Amazo
n Product Description:
Gabry lives a quiet life. As safe a life as is possible in a town trapped between a forest and the ocean, in a world teeming with the dead, who constantly hunger for those still living. She’s content on her side of the Barrier, happy to let her friends dream of the Dark City up the coast while she watches from the top of her lighthouse. But there are threats the Barrier cannot hold back. Threats like the secrets Gabry’s mother thought she left behind when she escaped from the Sisterhood and the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Like the cult of religious zealots who worship the dead. Like the stranger from the forest who seems to know Gabry. And suddenly, everything is changing. One reckless moment, and half of Gabry’s generation is dead, the other half imprisoned. Now Gabry only knows one thing: she must face the forest of her mother’s past in order to save herself and the one she loves.

Hourglass (Evernight Novels) by Claudia Gray (This is book three in the series - description may contain spoilers)
Amazon
Product Description:
Bianca wi
ll risk everything to be with Lucas.

After escaping from Evernight Academy, the vampire boarding school where they met, Bianca and Lucas take refuge with Black Cross, a fanatical group of vampire hunters. Bianca must hide her supernatural heritage or risk certain death at their hands. But when Black Cross captures her friend—the vampire Balthazar—hiding is no longer an option.

Soon, Bianca and Lucas are on the run again, pursued not only by Black Cross, but by the powerful leaders of Evernight. Yet no matter how far they travel, Bianca can't escape her destiny.

Bianca has always believed their love could survive anything . . . but can it survive what's to come?




Friday, March 12, 2010

Teen Tech Week: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Discussion

Hey you all. We are having a book discussion about our favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy books (starting at 4pm ending at 5pm) today at the library. Maybe you can share some of your favorite titles and hopefully you'll hear about some new books to read in the future. Of course, there will be drinks and snacks available. Hope to see you!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Teen Tech Week: Gaming

Teen Gaming tonight from 6-7:30 here at CCPL. This is a special offer (we usually don't offer it on the second Thurs of the month) but thanks to Teen Tech Week we are doing an extra one this month! Stop by and play some games! Permission slip required and available at: http://clarkpublib.org/teens.htm

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Some of our Favorite Books at CCPL

Fantasy
Graceling - Kristin Cashore
Fire - Kristin Cashore
Inheritance cycle - Christopher Paolini
Warriors series - Erin Hunter
Prydain Chronicles - Lloyd Alexander
Queen's Thief series - Megan Whalen Turner
Alfred Kropp seriers - Rick Yancey
Percy Jackson series - Rick Riordan
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Indian in the Cupboard series - Banks

Coraline - Neil Gaiman
Midnighters series - Scott Westerfeld
Dark is Rising Chronicles - Susan Cooper
Tale of Despereaux - Kate DiCamillo
Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
Gemma Doyle Trilogy - Libba Bray

Sci-Fi

Uglies series - Scott Westerfeld
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Maze Runner - James Dashner
Feed - M.T. Anderson
Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
The Giver - Lois Lowry
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer
Supernaturalists - Eoin Colfer
Little Brother - Cory Doctorow
Leviathan - Scott Westerfeld
Skinned - Robin Wasserman
Forest of Hands and Teeth - Carrie Ryan

Horror
Cirque du Freak - Darren Shan
Monstrumologist - Rick Yancey
Demonata - Darren Shan
Malice - Chris Wooding
The Mist - Stephen King
Pet Cemetary - Stephen King
Last Apprentice series - Joseph Delaney
Blue Bloods series - Melissa de la Cruz
Ghosts I Have Been - Richard Peck

Contemporary Fiction
Looking For Alaska - John Green
Bridge to Terabithia - Paterson
Musician's Daughter
- Susanne Dunlap
Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - E. Lockhart
13 Little Blue Envelopes - Maureen Johnson
Rules - Cynthia Lord
Holes - Louis Sachar
If I Stay - Gayle Forman
Going Bovine - Libba Bray

Romance
When It Happens - Susane Colasanti
Along for the Ride - Sarah Dessen
Princess Diaries series - Meg Cabot
Twilight Saga - Stephenie Meyer
Hush, Hush - Becca Fitzpatrick
Beautiful Creatures - Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
The Silver Kiss - Annette Curtis Klause
Shiver - Maggie Stiefvater
Evermore - Alyson Noel
Need - Carrie Jones

Action/Adventure
Hatchet series - Gary Paulsen
Julie of the Wolves - Jean George
Alex Rider series - Anthony Horowitz
Maximum Ride series - James Patterson
Island of the Blue Dolphins - Scott O'Dell
Diamond Willow - Helen Frost
Nation - Terry Pratchett

Mystery

Half-Moon Investigations - Eoin Colfer
Paper Towns - John Green
Hoot/Scat/Flush - Carl Hiaasen
The Face on the Milk Carton - Caroline Cooney
I Know what you Did Last Summer - Lois Duncan

Historical Fiction
The Boy Who Dared - Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Out of the Dust - Karen Hesse
Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing (Vol. 1 & 2) - M.T. Anderson
A Northern Light - Jennifer Donnelly
Hattie Big Sky - Kirby Larson
Crispin: At the Edge of the World - Avi
Loving Will Shakespeare - Carolyn Meyer
The Wednesday Wars - Gary Schmidt
The Luxe series - Anna Godbersen

Graphic Novels/Manga
Circle trilogy - Ted Dekker
Death Note - Tsugumi Ohba
Naruto - Masashi Kishimoto
Fullmetal Alchemist - Hiromu Arakawa
Shoulder-A-Coffin - Kuro - Satoko Kiyuduki
Bleach - Tite Kubo
Fruits Basket - Natsuki Takaya

Thanks to all the teens that helped create this list at our blog meeting during TTW!

Teen Tech Week: Helloooooo Blog!

Welcome to the first post for the Clark County Public Library Teen Blog! We are here to blog book, music, movie, concert and video game reviews. We also plan to keep you up to date on new books, new DVDs, books we are reading, and staff/teen picks. Also, we will remind you about upcoming library activities to help get more teens here!