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Monday, October 19, 2015
Get Away @ the Library
This week is Teen Read Week -- a time to celebrate reading for fun and pleasure. This year's theme is Get Away @ Your Library which highlights how reading a book can take you anywhere you would like to go. So here are some great teen books that will transport you to new lands, worlds, and adventures . . .
Amy & Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
After the death of her father, Amy, a high school student and Roger, a college freshman, set out on a carefully planned road trip from California to Connecticut, but wind up taking many detours, forcing Amy to face her worst fears and come to terms with her grief and guilt.
Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan
A young woman who has endured unspeakable cruelties is magically granted a safe haven apart from the real world and allowed to raise her two daughters in this alternate reality, until the barrier between her world and the real one begins to break down.
Nil by Lynne Matson
Transported through a "gate" to the mysterious island of Nil, seventeen-year-old Charley has 365 days to escape--or she will die.
Gateway by Sharon Shinn
While passing through the Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, a Chinese American teenager is transported to a parallel world where she is given a dangerous assignment.
Trash by Andy Mulligan
Fourteen-year-olds Raphael and Gardo team up with a younger boy, Rat, to figure out the mysteries surrounding a bag Raphael finds during their daily life of sorting through trash in a third-world country's dump.
More Books --
The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
Game Changer by Margaret Peterson Haddix
The Ghosts of Heaven by Marcus Sedgwick
Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Lawson
The Jumbee by Pamela Keyes
Love by the Morning Star by Laura L. Sullivan
The Marbury Lens by Andrew Smith
A Meeting of Minds by Carol Matas
More Than This by Patrick Ness
Now That You're Here by Amy Nichols
Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis
A School for Unusual Girls by Kathleen Baldwin
Stolen Away by Alyxandra Harvey
The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim by E.K. Johnston
Stravaganza: City of Stars by Mary Hoffman
Summerland by Michael Chabon
Check out these books on display at the Arnold Branch through November 13, 2015.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Seek the Unknown . . . Teen Read Week 2013
This week, October 14-19, is Teen Read Week. This year's theme is to "Seek the Unknown". Check out one of these teen books that explores new worlds . . .
Brave Story by Miyuki Miyabe
After his father abandons them and his mother tries to commit suicide, young Wataru decides to try to navigate the magical world of Vision, collecting five elusive gemstones along the way, in order to claim the Demon's Bane that will change his fate.
The Far West by Patricia Wrede
When the unlucky magical twin Eff joins an expedition to map the Far West, she endures a long prairie winter and encounters with previously unknown creatures before realizing the importance of ending a magical flood.
Gateway by Sharon Shinn
While passing through the Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, a Chinese American teenager is transported to a parallel world where she is given a dangerous assignment.
Exodus by Julie Bertagna
In the year 2100, as the island of Wing is about to be covered by water, fifteen-year-old Mara discovers the existence of New World sky cities that are safe from the storms and rising waters, and convinces her people to travel to one of these cities in order to save themselves.
Brave Story by Miyuki Miyabe
After his father abandons them and his mother tries to commit suicide, young Wataru decides to try to navigate the magical world of Vision, collecting five elusive gemstones along the way, in order to claim the Demon's Bane that will change his fate.
The Far West by Patricia Wrede
When the unlucky magical twin Eff joins an expedition to map the Far West, she endures a long prairie winter and encounters with previously unknown creatures before realizing the importance of ending a magical flood.
Gateway by Sharon Shinn
While passing through the Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, a Chinese American teenager is transported to a parallel world where she is given a dangerous assignment.
Exodus by Julie Bertagna
In the year 2100, as the island of Wing is about to be covered by water, fifteen-year-old Mara discovers the existence of New World sky cities that are safe from the storms and rising waters, and convinces her people to travel to one of these cities in order to save themselves.
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