A group of teens who are interested in helping the library create a better environment and programs for teens.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Teen Thoughts
Thoughts for you....by you!
"I have some advice. I may sound crazy, but here goes.....
At some point, you're going to have to read Shakespeare, Dickens, Hemingway or Twain. And while you're defining vocabulary words, filling in worksheets and writing essays about various symbolic interpretations, you might be forgetting something. That is to read for the pleasure of it! That's right - I said read to enjoy classic literature. All you really might care about is that upcoming test, but these works were written to entertain. The characters want you to join them - they want you to laugh with them and cry with them. They want you to use the words on the page as a portal to enter their three-dimensional world and be there next to them throughout their journeys. Don't let you analysis crush the magic of literature or your love of reading."
Thoughts by Jeanelle W.
age 15
Book Talk
The Alchemyst: the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
By Michael Scott
Sophie and Josh expect to spend their summer working and hanging out. Neither expected to spend their summer running from magical evils, befriending a 700 year old Alchemyst, while chasing a book. This is an action packed mystical adventure you can't miss.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The Teen Review
by Jeanelle W.
Read any good books lately? Or want to see if anyone else has? Then check out Auburn Library's new "Teen Review," a book review section on the Auburn Library website. You can quickly make an account, review your favorite books with a few fascinating sentences and eith keep it to yourself or publicize it for the work to see! How do you get to this great new feature? Just go to the teen section of http://www.auburnlibrary.org/ and click ont he link. Or visit the online teen newsletter and find the link from there. Thanks and have fun reviewing and chatting about good 'ol books! :)
Advisory Board: An Interview
What is an advisory board?
It is a group composed of kids ages 10 and up who have an interest in what is happening at the library for their age group.
What does an advisory board do?
We discuss programming, teen space, selection of books, movies and music. We plan events, work on publicity and fundraising. Some of our members actively work on this newsletter.
Why should someone join?
It's a great place to meet others who are interested in books and share your input. It's a way to have your voice heard about what you want at the library. Plus every time you attend a meeting you earn volunteer credits to be used for shcool, honor societies, scouts and it looks good on a college application.
What are meeting like?
They're like family meetings - or a discussion group, though we do have an agenda with points to discuss.
Our next meeting is December 7 at 5:00. We look forward to seeing you!
It is a group composed of kids ages 10 and up who have an interest in what is happening at the library for their age group.
What does an advisory board do?
We discuss programming, teen space, selection of books, movies and music. We plan events, work on publicity and fundraising. Some of our members actively work on this newsletter.
Why should someone join?
It's a great place to meet others who are interested in books and share your input. It's a way to have your voice heard about what you want at the library. Plus every time you attend a meeting you earn volunteer credits to be used for shcool, honor societies, scouts and it looks good on a college application.
What are meeting like?
They're like family meetings - or a discussion group, though we do have an agenda with points to discuss.
Our next meeting is December 7 at 5:00. We look forward to seeing you!
Book Talk
The Grimm Legacy
By Polly Shulman
Elizabeth works at the New York Circulating Materials Depository - a library of things. She's eager to gain access tothe Special Grimm Collection which contains magical items need a special deposit for circulation. But when some items go missing, it's up to Elizabeth and her new friends to find out what's going on. This is a great read - imaginative and fun. If only our library had a special collection like this.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
PICTURE THIS @ your library
Teen read week is coming October 16-22 and it's all about images. Whether you enjoy reading comics, graphic novels or that huge novel by your bed, libraries are celebrating in pictures. The Auburn Library is asking that if you have a favorite picture of you reading - send us a copy and we'll post it on our media wall. If you like you can also participate in our Book Poster Contest. Tell everyone whey they should read your favorite book. Contest details can be picked up at the library or on the website. So break out those graphic novels, find your favorite movie based on a book and get your read on.
A Message from the Furniture
By Jeanelle W.
Hi there! I'm Otto the Ottoman and wow do I have something to tell YOU! For years I was locked up in the Auburn Public Library's garage, when all of a sudden...whoosh...I was dragged outside and tossed into a dumpster. Me, Otto, trash?? But luckily, I was rescued - rescued from the depths of the dumpster by my dumpster-diving hero, Miss Renee, the youth services librarian! After being pampered with a thorough cleaning solution scrub-down (massage-style, of course), I am now a proud part of the new furniture in the young adult section of the Auburn Library! Now I really hope you'll come visit me. All those years in the garage were lonely and now I get to see people and books and...it's all so exciting! So please come on down. I am your chair, I am your table and I am your footrest. So grab a book, put your feet up (on me!) and get comfortable at the Auburn Library!
Book Talk
by Scott Westerfeld
Scott Westerfeld creates a futuristic world in his novel The Uglies, where everyone gets cosmetic surgery at age 16 to become a standardized version of "pretty." The ones that don't buy into the conformity make Uglies startlingly thought-provoking, raising questions for our present society and for ourselves.
Review by Jeanelle W.
Friday, September 9, 2011
October is National Graphic Novel Month
In celebration of National Graphic Novel month we are taking a poll. Tell us who is your favorite Graphic Novel Character by taking the poll on the left.
To further celebrate we will be showing a movie based on the character who wins this poll.
So set your mouse to clicking - and pick the National Graphic Novel October movie winner.
To further celebrate we will be showing a movie based on the character who wins this poll.
So set your mouse to clicking - and pick the National Graphic Novel October movie winner.
Friday, August 26, 2011
COMFY FURNITURE
Have you ever sat in the young adult section and wished there was something more comfortable to sit in. Tired of the old table and chairs that were offered. Well be despondant no more. The library has updated the seating in the young adult area. Yes there is still a table and the straight chairs for homework, but there are also two much more comfortable chairs to sit in plus an ottoman that can be used as another seat, for your books or even your feet. So make sure you stop by, sit down and take a load off. Changes are coming and chairs are hopefully only the beginning.
teen space - table & chairs |
The "new" comfy chairs |
Monday, August 22, 2011
Teen Newsletter Feature
In order to let you know what is happening at the library we will be putting out a monthly newsletter. We are currently looking for individuals who are interested in contributing artwork, book reviews, games, article or wish to be part of the editorial staff. The newletter will also have this online component in which we will try to replicate the paper version. If you are interested please contact Miss Renee, the Youth Services Librarian at rbichan@cwmars.org or by calling the library at 508-832-7790. If you particularily wish to be part of the editorial staff, it is recommended that you try to make it to the Advisory Board Meeting held Wednesday, September 7 at 5:00pm.
Newsletter Title Search
We're looking for a name for our new teen newsletter. We will be selecting a title on Wednesday, September 7 at our Advisory Board Meeting. If you have a suggestion and can not make the meeting please email Miss Renee at rbichan@cwmars.org remember to make the subject teen newsletter title contest.
Book Talk
Virals
By Kathy Reichs
Tory and her friends were just trying to have a good time. But when they uncover a corpse and rescue a dog from a lab things change. Suddenly they have super powers. Can they discover the links between the lab and the corpse before they become science subjects themselves? This book was fantastic. If you like suspense, action and adventure then this is a title you should check out.
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