Friday, September 25, 2009

What DOES that place look like?

We all form our own images from descriptions as we read. What does your favorite fantasy or science fiction world look like? Maybe you have a picture of the Shire in your mind. Or maybe you can picture the floor plan of Hogwarts Castle? Do you have any idea where the districts of Panem are located? How about the island in Nation?

Help us make an atlas of the fantasy / science fiction world! Draw a map of what you think the setting of your favorite world looks like and bring it to any branch of the Warren County Library the week of October 13 - 17. We will put them on display during Teen Read Week, October 18 - 24. See the Teen Read Week page of the library web site for more information.

All maps received will be compiled into an atlas. Everyone who submits a map will receive a copy of the atlas.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Katniss is back . . . and the games continue!

Are you a fan of The Hunger Games? Have you been waiting on the edge of your seat for the next book? Catching Fire, the second book in the Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins is now here. Find out how Katniss and Peeta fared on their return home from the games, but be ready for more heart-pounding action when you learn what sinister plans the Capitol has for them now!





Request a copy today!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Vote for the Garden State Teen Book Awards

It's your turn to be the judge! The Garden State Teen Book Award is given each year by the New Jersey Library Association and is selected by teens just like you from throughout New Jersey.

The award is given in three categories:

Fiction, grades 6 - 8
Fiction, grades 9 - 12
Nonfiction, grades 6 - 12

Pick up a paper ballot at any branch of the Warren County Library and return it to the library by January 4, or vote online for your favorite! You have until January 9. Winning titles will be announced in February.

2009 winning titles were:

Life as We Knew It, by Susan Beth Pfeffer

The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak

Freedom Riders : John Lewis & Jim Zwerg on the Front Lines of the Civil Rights Movement, by Ann Bausum

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Twitter!


Do you tweet? The Warren County Library does! Visit us at http://twitter.com/warrencountylib. Join Twitter and start following us to find out what's going right now at the library!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Anime, Crafts, Caricatures, and More!

Don't miss these events coming up in July:

Make a mirror / message board for your locker. All materials provided. At the Franklin Branch, July 13, 1:00. Please sign up.

Snack 'n Yak Teen Book Club. Book discussion and pizza! This month's book is Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor. At the Library Headquarters, July 16, 7:00. Please sign up.

Audience caricatures. Join artist Paul Merklein as he draws large (6-foot!) caricatures of people in the audience - maybe you! At the Northeast Branch, July 20, 6:30

Anime Workshop. Learn how to draw your favorite anime characters with artist Doug Baron. At the Library Headquarters, July 22, 6:00. Please sign up.


Teen Book Club. Tell us what you've been reading! At the Franklin Branch, July 27, 1:00


Guitar Hero / Rock Band. At the Catherine Dickson Hofman Branch, July 27, 4:00

Acting Workshop. Have fun using basic acting and improvisation techniques to create a variety of characters. At the Northeast Branch, July 28, 2:00. Please sign up.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Summer Reading

"Express Yourself @ the Library," Warren County Library's 2009 teen summer reading program, offers fun things to do all summer! From crafts, to book discussion, to acting workshops, video games, and more, there is always something happening. See your library branch for details.


New this year:

Teen Book Review Blog! Write a review of a book (either one that you liked or one that you didn't), email it to us to post on the blog, and be entered into a drawing for a $30.00 movie gift card. The drawing will be held at the end of the summer and there will be one drawing at each library branch. You get a raffle ticket for each review you submit, so the more reviews you write, the better your chance of winning. Be sure to visit the teen book review blog throughout the summer for reading recommendations from other teens.

Name that Book! Each week a secret book will be chosen and a clue to that book will be posted online and will be available at the library. Each week the previous week's book will be revealed and a clue for a new book will be posted. Guess the book correctly and you will be entered into a drawing for a pizza gift certificate. The drawing will be held at the end of the summer and there will be a drawing at each library branch.

Criteria for the Teen Book Review Blog and rules for the Name that Book contest can be found on the summer reading program page on the library web site.

And, you get prizes just for reading! The summer reading program starts on the following dates:
  • Catherine Dickson Hofman Branch: June 22

  • Northeast Branch: June 22

  • Library Headquarters: June 29

  • Franklin Branch: June 29

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

And the winner is . . .

The Hunger Games! The battle of the books is over and in the final round The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins was victorious over Octavian Nothing: Kingdom on the Waves, by M.T. Anderson.

The Hunger Games is a dystopia set in a future North America, which is now made up of only one country, Panem, with a society strictly controlled by the government. Each year, the twelve districts that make up Panem are required to send two tributes, a boy and a girl between the ages of 12 and 18, to participate in the Hunger Games, a competition that pits the tributes against each other as gladiators fighting to the death until only one remains alive. The ultimate in reality television, the event is required viewing for the people of Panem, some of whom see participation as an honor, while many others recognize the games as barbaric. Katniss, 16, a resident of District 12 who hunts and poaches to provide food for her widowed mother and younger sister, volunteers to take her sister’s place when the younger girl’s name is drawn in the lottery that determines who will be the tributes from each district. Katniss’s hunting and tracking skills will serve her well in the games, but she will also need to be smart, cunning, and willing to both form alliances and set aside her feelings toward others if she is to survive. The Hunger Games, the first book of a trilogy, is one that cannot be put down. It also easily won the People's Choice Poll , determined by readers like you. The second book is due out later this year.

All of the books in the competition are winners, great books published in 2008. If you are looking for an absorbing read, this list is a good place to start.