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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

This Week at the Library: January 31st - February 4th


Can you believe that January is already gone?  This February is sure to be exciting, as we have a lot of fun events in store for you!


Tuesday, January 31st - T.A.B. from 3pm to 4pm
Join us for the last T.A.B. meeting of the month!

Thursday, February 2nd - Chess Club from 3pm to 4:30pm
Avoid a stalemate--come to Chess Club!

Friday, February 3rd - Karaoke Party from 3pm to 5pm
Another installment of our ever-popular Library Karaoke Parties!  Get ready to rock out!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

YALSA's Best Books for Young Adults - 2012 List!

YALSA has announced their selections for the best books for Young Adults in 2012, and lots of them are available here at the Booth and Dimock Memorial Library!  Be sure to check out our selection today!

Aguirre, Ann - Enclave
Bauer, Joan - Close to Famous
Beam, Chris - I am J
Billingsley, Franny - Chime
Blundell, Judy - Strings Attached
Bray, Libba - Beauty Queens
Brezenoff, Steve - Brooklyn, Burning
Brown, Jennifer - Bitter End
Chow, Cara - Bitter Melon (available as an audiobook)
Cohen, Joshua C. - Leverage
Cooper, Michelle - The FitzOsbornes in Exile
Dessen, Sarah - What Happened to Goodbye (available in print and as an audiobook)
DeStefano, Lauren - Wither
Deuker, Carl - Payback Time
Dixon, Heather - Entwined (available as an audiobook)
Downham, Jenny - You Against Me
Edwardson, Debby Dahl - My Name is Not Easy
Forman, Gayle - Where She Went
Gantos, Jack - Dead End in Norvelt (available in print and as an audiobook)
Gier, Kerstin - Ruby Red
Herback, Geoff - Stupid Fast
Johnson, Maureen - The Last Little Blue Envelope
Johnson, Maureen - The Name of the Star
King, A.S. - Everybody Sees the Ants
Leavitt, Lindsey - Sean Griswold's Head
Lu, Marie - Legend
McMann, Lisa - Cryer's Cross
Myracle, Lauren - Shine
Ness, Patrick - A Monster Calls
O'Brien, Caragh - Prized
Okorafor, Nnedi - Akata Witch
Oliver, Lauren - Delirium
Oppel, Kenneth - This Dark Endeavor: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein
Perera, Anna - Guantanamo Boy
Perkins, Stephanie - Lola and the Boy Next Door
Riggs, Ransom - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Resau, Laura & Maria Virginia Farinango - Queen of Water
Riordan, Rick - The Lost Hero
Roth, Veronica - Divergent
Schmidt, Gary - Okay for Now
Selznick, Brian - Wonderstruck
Sepetys, Ruta - Between Shades of Gray (available in print and as an audiobook)
Smith, Andrew - Stick
Stiefvater, Maggie - The Scorpio Races
Taylor, Laini - Daughter of Smoke and Bone
Valente, Catherynne M. - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Van Draanen, Wendelin - The Running Dream (available in print and as an audiobook)
Venkatraman, Padma - Island's End
Wynne-Jones, Tim - Blink and Caution
Young, Moira - Blood Red Road (coming soon!)
Yovanoff, Brenna - The Space Between
Zarr, Sara - How to Save a Life

Monday, January 23, 2012

Youth Media Awards!


The Results are in and the American Library Association has announced the following winners for Young Adult Books and Authors. 

The complete press release is available here.


 John Newbery Medal  

for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature:

Dead End in Norvelt,” 
written by Jack Gantos.

Available in print and on audio at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library. 

Two Newbery Honor Books also were named: "Inside Out & Back Again," written by Thanhha Lai and "Breaking Stalin’s Nose,” written and illustrated by Eugene Yelchin.


Michael L. Printz Award
for excellence in literature written for young adults:

Where Things Come Back,” 
written by John Corey Whaley

Soon to be available in print and at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library.  


NOMINEES:
Why We Broke Up,” written by Daniel Handler, art by Maira Kalman, “The Returning,” written by Christine Hinwood, “Jasper Jones,” written by Craig Silvey, and “The Scorpio Races,” written by Maggie Stiefvater.



Schneider Family Book Award
for books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience:


The Running Dream,” 
written byWednlin Van Draanen


This was the the teen (ages 14-18) award winner.

"Wonderstruck," written by Brian Selznick and  “Close to Famous,” written by Joan Bauer were selected as winners in the middle school category (ages 9-13).

All three books are available at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library. "The Running Dream" is also available as an audio book.  

 
Alex Awards  
for the 10 best adult books that appeal to teen audiences:
  • Big Girl Small,” by Rachel DeWoskin
  • In Zanesville,” by Jo Ann Beard
  • The Lover’s Dictionary,” by David Levithan
  • The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens,” by Brooke Hauser
  • The Night Circus,” by Erin Morgenstern
  • Ready Player One,” by Ernest Cline
  • Robopocalypse: A Novel,” by Daniel H. Wilson
  • Salvage the Bones,” by Jesmyn Ward
  • The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt: A Novel in Pictures,” by Caroline Preston
  • The Talk-Funny Girl,” by Roland Merullo
Many are available at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library.


Margaret A. Edwards Award
for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults:

Susan Cooper is the 2012 Edwards Award winner.
Her books include: The Dark Is Rising Sequence: “Over Sea, Under Stone”; “The Dark Is Rising”; “Greenwitch”; “The Grey King”; and “Silver on the Tree.”

Several of her books are available at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library 
  


Odyssey Award  
for best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults, available in English in the United States:

Rotters,”  
written by Daniel Kraus and narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Available in print at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library

Four Odyssey Honor audiobooks also were selected: Ghetto Cowboy,” written by G. Neri and narrated by JD Jackson; “Okay for Now,” written by Gary D. Schmidt and narrated by Lincoln Hoppe; “The Scorpio Races,” written by Maggie Stiefvater and narrated by Steve Westand Fiona Hardingham; and “Young Fredle,” written by Cynthia Voigt and narrated by Wendy Carter.


Pura Belpré (Author) Award:
Under the Mesquite,” 
written by Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Available in print at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library


Two Belpré Author Honor Books were named: “Hurricane Dancers: The First Caribbean Pirate Shipwreck,” written by Margarita Engle and “Maximilian and the Mystery of the Guardian Angel: A Bilingual Lucha Libre Thriller,” written by Xavier Garz.






Stonewall Book Award 
-Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children’s & Young Adult Literature Award given annually to English-language children’s and young adult books of exceptional merit relating to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender experience:

Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy,”
written by Bil Wright 


Soon to be available in print and at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library.  


Four Honor Books were selected: “a + e 4ever,” drawn and written by Ilike Merey, “Money Boy,” written by Paul Yee, “Pink,” written by Lili Wilkinson, and “with or without you,” written by Brian Farrey.

 
William C. Morris Award
for a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens:

Where Things Come Back,”
written by John Corey Whaley 

Soon to be available in print and at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library.  

Four other books were finalists for the award: “Girl of Fire and Thorns,” written by Rae Carson,  “Paper Covers Rock,” written by Jenny Hubbard, “Under the Mesquite,” written by Guadalupe Garcia McCall, and “Between Shades of Gray,” written by Ruta Sepetys.



YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults
honors the best nonfiction book published for young adults, ages 12 – 18, each year:

The Notorious Benedict Arnold: A True Story of Adventure, Heroism & Treachery”                written by Steve Sheinkin

Available in print at the Booth & Dimock Memorial Library. 

Four other books were finalists for the award: “Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom and Science,” written by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos, “Bootleg: Murder, Moonshine, and the Lawless Years of Prohibition,” written by Karen Blumenthal, “Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way),” written by Sue Macy, “Music Was It: Young Leonard Bernstein,” written by Susan Goldman Rubin.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

This Week at the Library: January 24th - January 28th


The New Year celebrations aren't over yet!  This Wednesday is Chinese New Year!  Ring in the year of the Dragon with us at the library!

Tuesday, January 24th: Teen Advisory Board from 3pm to 4pm

Wednesday, January 25th: Chinese New Year Celebration from 3pm to 4:30pm
Join us as we celebrate Chinese New Year!  We'll be sampling simple Chinese food and creating traditional Chinese crafts.

Thursday, January 26th: Gaming Club from 3pm to 5pm

Friday, January 20, 2012

Win an autographed copy of John Green's new book!


Want to win your very own copy of John Green's new book, The Fault in Our Stars?  It's easy!  Just pick up an entry slip at the library and write two or three sentences about a book you read recently and loved.  The winner will be chosen at random from the entries we receive by February 7th, so come to the library ASAP!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

This Week at the Library: January 17th - January 21st


It's the middle of January, and it's safe to assume that we'd all like to be someplace warmer.  If you can't get to Hawaii, why not stop by the library Tie Dye Luau Party instead?

Tuesday, January 17th: Teen Advisory Board from 3pm to 4pm

Wednesday, January 18th: Junior Advisory Board from 3pm to 4pm

Friday, January 20th: Tie Dye Luau from 3pm to 5pm
Don't miss this event!  We'll be tie-dyeing t-shirts and sipping delicious tropical smoothies--what better way to escape the cold Connecticut winter?

Saturday, January 7, 2012

This Week at the Library: January 10th - January 14th



How are your New Year's resolutions coming along?  Don't give up yet!  If you've resolved to play more video games or watch more anime this year, we can help you out this week!

Tuesday, January 10th: Teen Advisory Board from 3pm to 4pm


Wednesday, January 11th: Anime Club starting at 3pm


Thursday, January 12th: Gaming Club from 3pm to 5pm

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Are you up for the challenge?





The Booth and Dimock Memorial Library is challenging the teens of Coventry to read 1,500 books in 2012!  If they can reach our goal, we'll reward them with a special event--either Ice Skating, a Pool Party, or maybe a Duct-Tape-the-Librarian-to-the-Wall Party!


Want to help?  It's easy!  Just make a personal reading goal for the year.  It doesn't have to be anything crazy, maybe ten or 12 books.  Do whatever you're comfortable with, and don't get discouraged!  We're always here for advice about what to read next.  Check in at the teen desk or by email to let us know how you're doing.  The books you read will be added to our list, and help us reach our goal of 1,500 titles.  Be sure to stop by the library to pick up your Challenge Form as soon as possible!