New Book Friday: October

 

Books that are AMAZINGLY awesome (and you should read RIGHT NOW):

Anna Dressed in Blood – Miss Diane says it’s sufficiently creepy.

The Boyfriend List: (15 Guys, 11 Shrink Appointments, 4 Ceramic Frogs, and Me, Ruby Oliver) – the start of Roo’s story. Bring on the neuroticism, bring on the heartbreak, bring on the kisses and not-kisses and a houseboat.

Daughter of Smoke & Bone – once upon a time, and angel and a devil fell in love. It did NOT end well.

Daughters of Eve, Down a Dark Hall, Locked in Time, Stranger with My Face, Summer of Fear – the quintessential Lois Duncan novels, re-released! These books are full of thrills, chills, and will scare the pants off you.

Glow – What if you’re expected to populate New Earth?

Totally Joe – Loved The Misfits? Find out more of Joe’s story, and what else is going on with the Gang of Five.

The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer -Miss Kate read this … and was up until 3 a.m. finishing it. It’s dark, it’s creepy, and has more twists and turns than the best Gothic novel you’ve ever read.

Wildwood – do you love the Decemberists? Do you love fairytales similar to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, or A Wrinkle of Time, or dare we say, Harry Potter? Written by Colin Meloy (lead singer of the Decemberists) and illustrated by Carson Ellis (illustrator for the Decemberists AND The Mysterious Benedict Society…) … this awesome adventure starts when Prue’s baby brother is taken away by a murder of crows. What happens next? You’ll have to read to find out.

Halloween Reads for Teens

Looking for something spooky to read this October? Check out both our Creepy Reads display in the Young Adult area, ask Miss Kate whatever she’s reading (trust us, the creepier the book, the happier she is), or … check out any of the books listed below.

The Summoning (Darkest Powers Trilogy) – Kelley Armstrong

Chime – Franny Billingsley

White Cat (Curse Workers) – Holly Black

Anna Dressed in Blood – Kendra Blake

Beastly – Alex Flinn

The Graveyard Book – Neil Gaiman

Tighter – Adele Griffin

The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer – Michelle Hodkin

Devilish – Maureen Johnson

Blood and Chocolate – Annette Curtis Klause

The Betrayal of Maggie Blair – Elizabeth Laird

Hold Me Closer, Necromancer – Lish McBride

The Wager – Donna Jo Napoli

Firespell (Dark Elite) – Chloe Neill

Rampant – Diana Peterfreund

Die for Me – Amy Plum

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Ransom Riggs

Vampire Crush – A.M. Robinson

We Hear the Dead – Dianne Salerni

Cirque du Freak – Darren Shan

Misfit – Jon Skovron

Peeps – Scott Westerfeld

Blood – K.J. Wignall

The Replacement – Brenna Yovanoff

Banned Books Week

Celebrate Banned Books Week!

September 24 – October 1

Celebrate Banned Books Week!

September 24 – October 1


Books challenged or banned in 2010-2011.

 

 



Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer

Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India by Joseph Lelyveld

The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star by Nikki Sixx

Kaffir Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth’s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa by Mark Mathabane

Nickel & Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America by Barbara Ehrenreich

Push by Sapphire

Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs

Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

We’ll Be Here for the Rest of Our Lives by Paul Shaffer



007, Watch Out: Spies and Spying

Ever thought of being a secret agent? A spy? The next James Bond?

Here are some awesome stories, some true, some … possibly untrue, of spies.

Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick. The best way to describe this … is a cross between Ferris Bueller’s Day Off … and the Girl With a Dragon Tattoo. Perry just wants to play with his band, but when his mom forces him to take the Lithuanian-exchange student, Gobi, to the prom … he winds up in way more trouble than he ever thought possible.

Can I See Your I.D.?: true stories of false identities by Chris Barton. These quick and easy sketches give the somewhat true story of each impostor. The writer puts you in the imposter’s seat, and you can see what each person did in order to hide their true identity.

The Gallagher Girl Series by Ally Carter. Cammie Morgan is not only a girl genius, but she and her BFFs go to an elite boarding school … for future spies. Read these in order so you fully know what’s going on.

Bloodsuckers: Vampire Reads for Teens

Can’t get enough of vampires? Whether you love paranormal romances, or prefer the more scary aspect of the undead, here are some great selections for you to enjoy.

Thirsty. All Chris really wants is to be a normal kid, to hang out with his friends, avoid his parents, and get a date with Rebecca Schwartz. Unfortunately, Chris appears to be turning into a vampire.

iDrakula. Eighteen-year-old Jonathan Harker, his girlfriend Mina, and a pre-med student named Van Helsing team up to investigate the source of Jonathan’s rare blood disease, in a modern version of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.”

Pretty Dead. Beautiful vampire Charlotte finds herself slowly changing back into a human after the mysterious death of her best friend.

  Marked. 1st in the House of Night series. Zoey Redbird, a vampire, is training at the House of Night to control her powers, as she deals with her bloodlust, encounters her ex-boyfriend, and confronts the leader of the Dark Daughters, who has been using her position for evil purposes.

Blue Bloods. When Schuyler Van Alen, a sophomore at a prestigious New York City private school, turns fifteen, she notices herself going through physical and psychological changes that may have something to do with a fellow coed’s murder in which she was found drained of all her blood.

Almost to Die For.  On her 16th birthday, Anastasija Parker learns that her so-called deadbeat dad is actually a vampire king.

Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising. At a boarding school in Switzerland, fourteen-year-old Alex Van Helsing learns that vampires are real, that he has a natural ability to sense them, and that an agency called the Polidorium has been helping his family fight them since 1821.

Bloodthirsty.
Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before-he becomes a vampire, minus the whole blood sucking part.

Little Vampire Women. In this twist on Louisa May Alcott’s classic tale that chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young women, the girls are vampires and neighbor Laurie wants to join them.

Vampire Crush. Sixteen-year-old journalist Sophie McGee’s junior year is filled with unexpected drama–and romance–when she discovers that her new classmates are hiding a dark secret, while the boy next door from her childhood re-enters her life.

Cirque du Freak, 1 Two boys who are best friends visit an illegal freak show, where an encounter with a vampire and a deadly spider forces them to make life-changing choices.

Eternal. When Miranda’s guardian angel Zachary recklessly saves her from falling into an open grave and dying, the result is that she turns into a vampire and he is left to try to reinstate his reputation by finally doing the right thing.

Companions of the Night. Kidnapping. Car theft. Murder. Vampires. Kerry’s got a tough night ahead of her.

Peeps. Cal Thompson is a carrier of a parasite that causes vampirism, and must hunt down all of the girlfriends he has unknowingly infected.