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THE OUTSIDERS by S. E. Hinton

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THE OUTSIDERS JACKET COVER.jpgTHE OUTSIDERS by S. E. Hinton is a great adventure book. Ponyboy Curtis is only fourteen years old and he is stuck in a gang called the Greasers. Ponyboy's parents have died recently, so he lives with his older brothers Darry and Sodapop Curtis. Darry is the oldest member in the gang and also the strongest. The greasers are poor and get their name from the hair grease in their hair. But the Greasers aren't the only gang in town. There are also the Soc's, who live on the other side of town. The Soc's are spoiled brats who wear madras shirts and drive expensive Mustangs. They had no business with the Greasers until they decided to jump Johnny and nearly jumped Ponyboy. Johnny is the gangs pet and best friends with Ponyboy and hoodlum Dally Winston, who is too " tuff " for anyone. The story takes a big twist from just small fights between the gang when Johnny accidentally kills a Soc for trying to drown Ponyboy. Now with both gangs getting ready for a big " rumble " and Johnny and Ponyboy on the run from the police what will happen to the Soc's and Greasers?

I RECOMMEND THIS BOK FOR READERS WHO LOVE MYSTERY AND ADVENTURE BOOKS.

Yash Shah
W. Tresper Clarke Middle School
Grade 8

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE BOOK (S) FOR 2009?

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happy-new-year-hat-4.home_sticky[1].jpg It is the end of the year and time for everyone to look back on the favorite and worst things of 2009. Once again the Staff of Young Adult Services would love to know what were your favorite reads of 2009. Here are some of ours:

Mrs. Jackson
WINTERGIRLS JACKET COVER.jpgWINTERGIRLS by Laurie Halse Anderson
Eighteen-year-old Lia comes to terms with her best friend's death from anorexia as she struggles with the same disorder.
THE MAZE RUNNER by James Dashner
Sixteen-year-old Thomas wakes up with no memory in the middle of a maze and realizes he must work with the community in which he finds himself if he is to escape.
CHARLES AND EMMA: THE DARWINS' LEAP OF FAITH by Deborah Heiligman
Charles Darwin and his wife, Emma, were deeply in love and very supportive of each other, but their opinions often clashed. Emma was extremely religious, and Charles questioned God's very existence.

Ms. Cea

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FIRE by Kristin Cashore
In a kingdom called the Dells, Fire is the last human-shaped monster, with unimaginable beauty and the ability to control the minds of those around her, but even with these gifts she cannot escape the strife that overcomes her world.
JESSICA'S GUIDE TO DATING ON THE DARK SIDE by Beth Fantaskey
Seventeen-year-old Jessica, adopted and raised in Pennsylvania, learns that she is descended from a royal line of Romanian vampires and that she is betrothed to a vampire prince, who poses as a foreign exchange student while courting her.
KNUCKLEHEAD by Jon Scieszka
How did Jon Scieszka get so funny? He grew up as one of six brothers with Catholic school, lots of comic books, lazy summers at the lake with time to kill, babysitting misadventures, TV shows, and jokes told at family dinner.

Mrs. Hirsch
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STONEFATHER by Orson Scott Card
Runnel, a friendless peasant from a village so humble that money is a new concept, stumbles into a centuries-old feud when he travels to Mitherhome, the city of the wetwizards, seeking his fortune. He accepts a servant's position in the household of the sole stonemage permitted within the city walls, where his untapped magical talents and his fascination with his master's abilities are a predictably dangerous combination.
SAYING IT OUT LOUD by Joan Abelove
With the help of her best friend, sixteen-year-old Mindy sorts through her relationships with her solicitous mother and her detached father as she tries to come to terms with the fact that her mother is dying from a brain tumor.
TRIGGER by Susan Vaught
Teenager Jersey Hatch must work through his extensive brain damage to figure out why he decided to shoot himself.


Mrs. Sayan
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THIRTEEN REASONS WHY by Jay Asher
When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing thirteen cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who committed suicide, he spends a bewildering and heartbreaking night crisscrossing their town, listening to Hannah's voice recounting the events leading up to her death.
THE BOY WHO DARED by Susan Bartoletti
In October, 1942, seventeen-year-old Helmuth Hübener, imprisoned for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets, recalls his past life and how he came to dedicate himself to bring the truth about Hitler and the war to the German people.
TWISTED by Laurie Halse Anderson
After finally getting noticed by someone other than school bullies and his ever-angry father, seventeen-year-old Tyler enjoys his tough new reputation and the attentions of a popular girl, but when life starts to go bad again, he must choose between transforming himself or giving in to his destructive thoughts.

Ms. Walsh
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THE GRAVEYARD BOOK by Neil Gaiman
After the grisly murder of his entire family, a toddler wanders into a graveyard where the ghosts and other supernatural residents agree to raise him as one of their own.
THE SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE by Alan Bradley
Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce, an aspiring chemist with a passion for poison, must exonerate her father of murder. Armed with more than enough knowledge to tie two distant deaths together and examine new suspects, she begins a search that will lead her all the way to the King of England himself. (For older teens)

Ms. French
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THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins
In a future North America, where the rulers of Panem maintain control through an annual televised survival competition pitting young people from each of the twelve districts against one another, sixteen-year-old Katniss's skills are put to the test when she voluntarily takes her younger sister's place.
RIOT by Walter Dean Myers
In 1863, fifteen-year-old Claire, the daughter of an Irish mother and a black father, faces ugly truths and great danger when Irish immigrants, enraged by the Civil War and a federal draft, lash out against blacks and wealthy "swells" of New York City.
THE GOLDEN COMPASS by Philip Pullman
Accompanied by her daemon, Lyra Belacqua sets out to prevent her best friend and other kidnapped children from becoming the subject of gruesome experiments in the Far North.

JUST POST YOUR FAVORITES UNDER COMMENTS.

THANK YOU AND HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

YOUNG ADULT SERVICES

SHIVER by Maggie Stiefvater

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When Grace was a little girl, she was attacked by the wolves that live in the woods behind her home. One wolf, the one with the yellow eyes, scared away the others and saved her life. Despite being attacked, Grace has always been fascinated by the wolves and has felt a special connection to the yellow eyed wolf that saved her. One day, when Grace is 17 and browsing the shelves at the bookstore, she finds herself staring into the eyes of a boy with very familiar yellow eyes. The boy's name is Sam and he holds a powerful secret.

Sam is a werewolf who returns to his human form every summer when the temperature rises. But when winter comes, he transforms into a wolf and watches Grace from the woods, longing to be a part of her world. Sam thinks this might be the last summer he is able to change into his human form before he remains a wolf forever, unless he and Grace can find the cure in time.

Told in alternating chapters from Grace and Sam's point of view, Shiver is a book you will not be able to put down.

I recommend this book to teens in grade 8 and up.

Ms. Cea
Young Adult Librarian

2009 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERATURE

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On November 18th the National Book Foundation will annouced the winner of this year's best book in young people's literature. I have read all five finalists and each one is very special. Here are the finalists.

CHARLES AND EMMA JACKET.jpg CHARLES AND EMMA by Deborah Heiligman is a romantic biography between the scientist, Charles Darwin and his wife, Emma. Darwin believed in natural selection and questioned the existence of God, while Emma was extremely religious, but their devotion to one another withstood all their differences.


THIS BIOGRAPHY IS RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 8 AND UP AND EVERYONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN HOW A SCIENTIST DEVELOPS A SCIENTIFIC THEORY.

CLAUDETTE COLVIN TWICE TOWARD JUSTICE JACKET.gifCLAUDETTE COLVIN:TWICE TOWARD JUSTICE by Phillip Hoose tells about the remarkable contribution made by a Montgomery Alabama teenager. More than nine months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus; Claudette Colvin began her quest for civil rights for all. Not only do you get a picture of the 1950's in the South, but you get Colvin's own words making this a compelling primary source.

THIS BIOGRAPHY IS RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 7 AND UP.


STITCHES JACKET COVER.gifSTITCHES: A MEMOIR by David Small recreates his real-life journey, when, at age, 14, he awakes from a harmless operation and discovers he is a virtual mute. Small was never told he had cancer, and as an adult he tells his story through cartoon art with limited text. This memoir of the late 1950's and early 1960's is a graphic novel.

THIS GRAPHIC NOVEL IS RECOMMENDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS AND ADULTS.


LIPS TOUCH JACKET COVER.jpgLIPS TOUCH: THREE TIMES is a collection of three stories by Laini Taylor and illustrated by Jim De Bartolo. Each story, Goblin Fruit, Spicy Little Curses as These, and Hatchling, is about the Kiss and each story has elements of the supernatural. .

THIS SELECTION IS RECOMMENDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT.

JUMPED JACKET COVER.jpg JUMPED by Rita Williams-Garcia writes about three teenage girls from New York City. The lives of Leticia, Dominique, and Trina are irrevocably intertwined through the course of one day in an urban high school after Leticia overhears Dominique's plans to beat up Trina and must decide whether or not to get involved.

THIS BOOK IS RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN GRADES 8 TO 12 WHO LIKE URBAN LITERATURE.


AND THE WINNER IS ....... CLAUDETTE COLVIN:TWICE TOWARD JUSTICE. Ms. Colvin and author, Phillip Hoose accepted the award.

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