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Friday, December 31, 2010

3...2...1...Happy New Year



It's the start of a new decade. Remember how much things have changed since 2001.


Harry Potter Books 5-7 hadn't been published
Facebook and YouTube didn't exist

 
 
And now, a look at the year in review, at least according to YouTube
 

Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Vote For Your Favorite Nutmeg

It's Time to Vote for the Nutmeg Book Award!

This year's nominees are:

All of the Above
Alphabet of Dreams
Chains
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
Home of the Brave
The Last Dragon
The London Eye Mystery
Unwind
Waiting for Normal
The Wednesday Wars


Ballots are available in the Teen & Young Adult Zone 
Those in Grades 7, 8 & 9 are Encouraged to Vote.
You Must Have Read at Least 1 Nutmeg Nominee to Vote 
And, You Can Only Vote Once--Here or at School.







Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library

Just a reminder, we are closed 
Friday and Saturday December 24th and 25th.
We will re-open on Tuesday December 28th @10am.

We will be showing Scott Pilgrim vs. the World 
at 5:30pm on December 28th

We will be making Mag-Bags 
at 4:30pm on December 30th.




If you need something to do between now and then, help out the British Library by 
Its an awesome project where you read and record Mr. Tickle (a children's book) or just the first 6 words. Researchers are studying the English language. Plus, you can listen to others read the book as well.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

 

For Movie Night @ The Library we will be showing  

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

Movie Night @ the Library is on 
December 28th, 2010 at 5:30pm 
The Movie Length is 2 hours (~7:30pm). 
The Library Closes at 8pm.
We will provide pizza and popcorn.





Here is the synopsis for this PG-13 movie:

"Game on! Scott Pilgrim just met the girl of his dreams...literally. But in order for them to date, he must defeat her seven evil exes--a rouges' gallery, including an infamous skateboarder, a veg...an rock star and fearsome identical twins!"

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Happy Birthday Jane Austen

Jane Austen, born on December 16, 1775 is known for many books, notably Pride & Prejudice. Many have been made into great movies. Browse Jane Austen's books and the multitudes of published Fan-Fiction here. Or read some of her books online here.

My favorite has always been Mansfield Park. Do you have a favorite?

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Choose Your Side

Its the Epic Battle Presented in Zombies VS. Unicorns, edited by Holly Black (Team Unicorn) and Justine Larbalestier (Team Zombie).

Reserve the Book at the Booth & Dimock Library
Visit The Official Website




Watch the Video






Who Will Win?
It's Up To You














Stop by the Library, CHOOSE YOUR SIDE, and tell us WHY

We'll add it to our Battle!


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Check Out The Sky

Watch the Geminid Meteor Shower tonight over Connecticut. Find out about the best viewing times here (from 12am -4am). And find out more about the Geminid Meteor Shower here.

Then on December 21st don't forget to go outside and watch the Total Lunar Eclipse.

2011 is the Year of the Solar System, and the Celebration has begun. Visit NASA's site to find out all sorts of astronomical information.

Use the Booth & Dimock Library to find great books on the Solar System including Beyond: A Solar System Voyage by Michael Benson (YNF 523.2 BEN).

Friday, December 10, 2010

What Did We Make With Duct Tape?

Yesterday, at What Can't You Make with Duct Tape? we tried out several different patterns and ideas to see what we could make with duct tape. Here are some of the finished products:


Bags
 Belts
Wallets


 A Glasses Case and Flowers



See what you can make using duct tape and our new book Ductigami, available at the Library. 

Do You Love Steampunk?

We know it, we love it, but for those of you who don't know, Steampunk is defined by the urban dictionary as "a subgenre of speculative fiction, usually set in an anachronistic Victorian or quasi-Victorian alternate history setting. It could be described by the slogan "What the past would look like if the future had happened sooner." It includes fiction with science fiction, fantasy or horror themes."



So here are some of the great Steampunk Novels currently available at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library:



Clockwork Angel
Airborn
Clockwork
The Golden Compass
Fever Crumb
The Hunchback Assignments
Leviathan




















Also, You can check out these great websites.
The Hindenburg and Other Zeppelins
The Victorian Web



The Steampunk Workshop on PBS





*Thanks to School Library Journal for compiling these resources.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

YALSA's Excellence in Non-Fiction Nominees

YALSA (Young Adult Library Service Association) has nominated 5 books for their Excellence in Non-Fiction Award. We have one of the books here: They Called Themselves the KKK. Check out that book today, or request on of the others from another library.







The Excelence in Non-Fiction Finalists:


Janis Joplin: Rise Up Singing
By Ann Angel, published by Amulet/Abrams
Janis Joplin, a true "fish out of water" in Port Arthur, TX, follows her own path to become an icon of American music in her short, tragic life.
They Called Themselves the KKK: The Birth of an American Terrorist Group
By Susan Campbell Bartoletti, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Bartoletti provides readers with an in-depth look at the formation  of the KKK and its subsequent evolution into a violent organization.  With  primary source material, she details  the horrific history of the Ku Klux Klan and the people who fell victim to its reign of terror.
Spies of Mississippi:  The True Story of the Spy Network that Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement
By Rick Bowers, published by National Geographic Society
In 1958, the state of Mississippi began an undercover operation, The Sovereignty Commission, to spy on and potentially squelch the Civil Rights movement.  Bowers' expose of this unknown organization reveals the extent to which some were willing to go to see segregation remain the law of the state. 
The Dark Game: True Spy Stories
By Paul Janeczko, published by Candlewick Press
This compilation of different spies carries readers from the Revolutionary War through the infamous Cold War era.   Delve into stories about the Choctaw Code Talkers of WWI, Soviet moles, Mata Hari and more as you uncover just how they changed the course of history.
Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
By Jill Rubalcaba and Peter Robertshaw, published by Charlesbridge
Through fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and scientific debate, the bones of Turkana Boy, Lapede Child, Kennewick Man and Iceman are used to tell the fascinating stories of four member of the human family tree.  Maps, photographs, and news headlines add to our understanding of archeology's cutting edge science.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Everyone Loves Books


The Connecticut Library Consortium compiled these lists of ideas for great Holiday Book Gifts.


Here are some of my favorite books from this year.




Teen\ &\ Young\ Adult\ Zone's bookshelf: 2010-holiday-favs


FireShark GirlFront and CenterThrowing Like a GirlSecrets of Truth and BeautyThe Red Pyramid

More of Teen & Young Adult Zone's books »
Teen & Young Adult Zone's 2010-holiday-favs book recommendations, reviews, favorite quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Join Us December 5th

Join us on December 5th, 2010 from 1pm-3pm

Cider, Cookies and Story-Time with the Board and Staff during 
Christmas in Coventry Village

Don't forget to stop by the Festival of Christmas Trees at the Art Gallery at Main & Mason.

TAB decorated this Tree on Behalf of the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Better Book Titles




Have you ever been confused by a book title? Here are the Better Book Titles, or at least more literal.

 

Find your favorites. Re-name your favorites.



Original Title: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Contest!!!

The Prize for December's Contest is...



An Autographed Copy of 
Holly Black's Ironside



Grab an entry form off the table in the Teen Zone
Name the 10 fantasy movies the pictures are from, bonus points for knowing the character's name

The Winner will be chosen on December 22

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Movie Night @ the Library

Join us on Tuesday, December 28th at 5:30pm for
Movie Night @ the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library


We'll provide the Pizza and Popcorn 


But You Have to Choose the Movie:


Voting is Now Closed