Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Book Bag update.....Nick & Norah
Last night I read Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn. I really enjoyed this book, even though not a teenager. It takes a very honest look at teens without all-out crudeness. The kids don't drink, or do drugs, but they are kids - originals, trying to figure out who they are. Very real portrayals of relationships in this day and age (spoken as a mother of teenagers). I read the book in one evening as it was so enjoyable. Definitely recommend this one to older teens.
I'm currently reading Suite Scarlett and The Space Between Before and After. And then....Dewey is waiting on my night stand.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
This weeks book bag
Young adults, you have GOT to come into the library. We just ordered a bunch of great new books. I'm taking home Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan as well as Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson. I'll let you know in a couple of days what I think. They both were featured books on ReaderGirlz last week so that should be a great endorsement for them.
Haven't been to ReaderGirlz? CHECK IT OUT! Click on the link there. If you're intrigued, talk to me. I'd love to create our own ReaderGirlz of Liberty Hill group.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sandy's Bookbag
What is in my bookbag this week?
Sisters Choice by Emilie Richards is currently on my nightstand. Here's a summary..."Hoping to prove to her sister, Kendra, that she deserves absolution for her past mistakes, Jamie Dunkirk agrees to be a surrogate for Kendra and her husband, and when she moves to their riverside property, a new relationship with Cash Rosslyn and his grandmother has a profound impact as she struggles with her pregnancy and a cancer diagnosis."
This was a good book about relationships, sisters in particular. A bit predictable about what was going to happen, but a nice book. Worth a read if you'd like something light and fast.
I recently read Duma Key by Stephen King. Many people have raved about it, but it just wasn't my kind of book. It's a thick one and I kept thinking it could end soon and I'd notice I still had a third of the book to go. Just my opinion, if you like Stephen King, try it.
How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein was also in my bookbag this last week. I really enjoyed the facts and details about the oddities of the states. Yes, very detailed, to the nth degree, but enjoyable.
Sisters Choice by Emilie Richards is currently on my nightstand. Here's a summary..."Hoping to prove to her sister, Kendra, that she deserves absolution for her past mistakes, Jamie Dunkirk agrees to be a surrogate for Kendra and her husband, and when she moves to their riverside property, a new relationship with Cash Rosslyn and his grandmother has a profound impact as she struggles with her pregnancy and a cancer diagnosis."
This was a good book about relationships, sisters in particular. A bit predictable about what was going to happen, but a nice book. Worth a read if you'd like something light and fast.
I recently read Duma Key by Stephen King. Many people have raved about it, but it just wasn't my kind of book. It's a thick one and I kept thinking it could end soon and I'd notice I still had a third of the book to go. Just my opinion, if you like Stephen King, try it.
How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein was also in my bookbag this last week. I really enjoyed the facts and details about the oddities of the states. Yes, very detailed, to the nth degree, but enjoyable.
Monday, October 13, 2008
It's Teen Read Week!
It's teen read week October 13 - 17. Readergirlz is one of my favorite sites for wonderful books. Be sure to click on the above because this week, they will behaving nightly chats about the books shown. If you haven't read them, stop by the library, we just got the majority of them in today!
For the guys, check out my links to the left, I've got some great recommended teen reading lists. If you haven't read Deadline by Chris Crutcher, I'd recommend it. VERY good.
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