Reading, duh! Getting to know, talk to, and work with teens
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We've Got Movies..we've got lots of movies! Check out our collection of DVD's, TV shows, and animated flicks!
Patrons 18 years and older may borrow videos and DVDs using a valid Greenwood Public Library Card.
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Want to watch a movie at the library? Enjoy the Random Film Festival: the best in random films. Each month is a new movie! Popcorn is provided!
About me: Welcome to Teen Scene @ Greenwood Public Library. Greenwood public library has a vast number of books, magazines, Cd's, movies, audiobooks, and programs chosen and designed especially for the teenagers in the community. Come in, enjoy, and get to know Emily, your friendly YA librarian!
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Who I'd like to meet: Greenwood area teens, YA authors, youth service organizations, and anyone who absolutely, positively loves to read!
Teen Scene @ Greenwood Public Library — I can’t tell you how delighted I am to have you join in, rather than be left behind. — W. Maltese, the chronicler of …
Thanks for the friendship. Wow! Mike the Garden Gnome got a chance to meet John Green! How cool! Thanks for all your hard work making reading fun for teens! You rock!
Thanks for the add! If you haven’t already, please check out my novel, GETTING IN TUNE, and hear the fictional Killjoys at www. rogertrott. com. The story is about an angst-ridden guitarist who drags his band onto the road in search of the transcendent power of Pete Townshend’s Universal Chord. It’s a wild ride through the world of ‘70s rock & roll. Best—Roger Trott
Thanks for your help introducing teen readers to the first ever MG/YA novel published in real time in a blog format!
Melly Mills is very tall. Freakishly impossibly tall. Basketball hoops come up to her hips, and most people are only a bit taller than her knees. She looks down on giraffes, and has to bend down to peek into a second-story window. She's just a bit shy of 18 feet, and as far as she can tell from the Book of World Records, nobody else has ever been anywhere near as tall as that.
Her mother died when Melly was twelve. Her father passed away last fall, and fifteen-year-old Melly suddenly found herself alone in a world that knew nothing of her existence--until the day she strolled into town and caused a bit of a scene. The name of her blog is taken from that day's newspaper headline: "Giant girl rampages through town".
Melly has been taken in by the Appletons, who own an orchard adjacent to Mills Farm, which makes it convenient for her to continue caring for her beloved cows. She is being tutored by her physician, Dr. Crisp, and expects to attend public school for the first time, starting in the fall.
New episodes of "Giant Girl Rampages" are posted most weekdays, sometimes twice. It's hard to fit in when you're living large!
Thanks for the add! Keep your eyes out for my bestselling fantasy novel, Paraworld Zero. I just found out that it's a finalist for the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Yahoo! Have a wonderful day!
Thank you for adding me! I've published two comics for teens by Hyperion:"Biker Girl"and"Rock and Roll Love" are available now. This September my new one will be out too. I hope you can check them out.
AJ’s relationship with her mother goes from bad to worse when her new green-haired boyfriend knocks on the door. She knows she’ll have to clean up her guy if she wants to earn Mom’s respect, but her secret ability to foretell the future is driving her and her mom further apart. And if she doesn’t tell her mom about her horrible vision soon, her brother will die.