Every monday and wnedsday ~ Game Night~
@3PM
This is a night when you can come to Teen Central and play games like Dbz (Dragon ball z) and Guitar Hero, Halo, and other random games with other people who are at the library. Anyone ages 12-18 are free to play as they wish. BUT! No abusing of the machines or of the other players and don’t get too loud.
Just wanted to say THANKS for your support with my first novel and let you know that my next book, GIRL OVERBOARD, just came out. I hope you like it as much as you did Nothing but the Truth (and a few white lies). Let me know. I really want to hear! (I’m also co-sponsoring the Go Overboard Challenge Grant to fund the best youth-led ideas to change the world: www.burton.com/GoOverboardGrant.)
Keep up the great work! And if you know of any upper-elementary, middle-grade or high school guys looking for fun, fast-paced, high-action, funny books that are like video games but are easy-to-read (and did I say funny???) then please tell them to try the AL'S WORLD series! (Simon & Schuster, Aladdin paperbacks, $5.99)
Readers can check out my Website at www.eliseleonard.com, and if any of your patrons want to take pictures reading my AL'S WORLD books and want to email me the pics, I'll put them up on my Website: www.eliseleonard.com on the FRIENDS page! [They'll be famous! I get hits from all around the WORLD!] Just hit the contact page on my Website to send them to me.
Oh, and the second AL'S WORLD book, KILLER LUNCH LADY, was nominated for an ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, so if you guys want to vote... go for it! :-)
Thanks for the add!
~Elise Leonard Author of the AL'S WORLD series: Book 1: MONDAY MORNING BLITZ Book 2: KILLER LUNCH LADY Book 3: SCARED STIFF Book 4: MONKEY BUSINESS
Thanks for the add. I hope you’ll check out my new tween novel, GIVING UP THE GHOST, set on a haunted plantation near New Orleans two years after Hurricane Katrina.
It’s my dearest wish that my novel’s themes of fear, grief, and forgiveness, leavened with humor and gripped by a ghostly mystery, will bring comfort and healing to young teens living with uncertainty in unsettling times.
KIRKUS says (9/15/07) it has “teen appeal in spades” and is “a good choice for reluctant readers”!
what up Yo, I just wanted to let you know the radio show is coming on tonight @ 9pm on station 89.9fm, so give a listen to a listen to the sexy disgussion we go towards, "Fashion"
Library: n. 1. From the Latin, libra- meaning "scale", and -rye meaning "dark bread that goes well with mustard", after the ancient practice of printing books with mustard-ink on slices of bread and determining a patron's overdue fines by weight. Fines, in those days, were payable in the form of cold cuts.
Happy 96th birthday, New York Public Library system, from the Penguins of Doom!
Hey all,
May is National Mental Health Month. We are happy to announce readergirlz has chosen Dia Calhoun's book, The Phoenix Dance, as our pick this month.
We hope you can stop by! Her full issue will run at www.readergirlz.com; you can drop her a comment at www.myspace.com/readergirlz, and then chat with everyone, including Diva Dia, at http://groups.myspace.com/readergirlz. Tell us about your favorite shoes!
Hope to see you there! Let's work together to bust the stigma against mental illness.
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