Thursday, December 3, 2009

December Display

Books:

By Tamora Pierce
  • The Will of the Empress
  • Beka Cooper
  • BloodHound

By Cassandra Clare

  • City of Bones

By Juliet Marillier

  • The Bredei Chronicles
  • The Sevenwaters books
  • Wildwood Dancing
  • Cybele's Secret

By Philip Pullman

  • The Amber Spyglass

By Holly Black

  • The Good Neighbors

By C.S. Lewis

  • Out of the Silent Planet
  • Perelandra

and many more...

~Display by Annette

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Holiday Basket Raffle

Members of the Friends of the Canton Free Library have donated a gift basket to be raffled off on December 18, 2009. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. Tickets are available at the Canton Free Library Circulation Desk.

The basket contains:
  • Two bottles of wine: Vendange California Shiraz and Chardonannay
  • A bottle of Great Western Champagne
  • A 12 pack of Caspari holiday cocktail napkins
  • A set of four Tag linen cocktail napkins
  • A 60" x 84" oblong holiday linen tablecloth and eight linen napkins
  • A set of eight Tag reindeer napkin rings
  • A holiday ceramic pan with Barefoot Contessa cupcake mix (red velvet with cream cheese frosting)
  • A $15 gift certificate to the Brewer Bookstore
  • A gift certificate for St. Lawrence Chocolates
  • Organic Fair Trade Coffee
  • Two Tag coffee mugs
  • A copy of Christmas in the Adirondacks (a collection of holiday tales)
  • A Tag tin card holder
  • Several ornaments

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Book, Bake & Craft Sale


Join us for our annual Book, Bake & Craft Sale on December 12th, starting at 10am and ending at 3pm. Browse the sale for unique gifts and yummy treats, or come catch up with friends. Attending our Book, Bake & Craft Sale is a great way to support your local library, bakers and crafters.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

November Display








October 2009




Based on: WHIP IT by Shauna Cross




Based on: I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL by Tucker Max.




Based on: WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE by Maurice Sendak



The Private Lives of Pippa Lee


Based on: THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE by Rebecca Miller




Based on: The Cirque Du Freak series by Darren Shan



November




Based on: The short story “Button, Button” by Richard B. Matheson






Based on: A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens


The Men Who Stare at Goats


Based on: MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS by Jon Ronson




Based on: PUSH by Sapphire






Based on: FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl



The Blind Side


Based on: THE BLIND SIDE: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis




Based on: NEW MOON by Stephenie Meyer




Based on: THE ROAD by Cormac McCarthy



December



Invictus






Based on: THE LOVELY BONES by Alice Sebold



September 2009




Based on: CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS by Judi Barrett and Ron Barrett






Based on: THE INFORMANT: A True Story by Kurt Eichenwald




Based on: BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN by David Foster Wallace




Based on: L'IRREGULIERE, OU MON ITINERAIRE CHANEL by Edmonde Charles-Roux



August 2009







Based on: JULIE & JULIA: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen by Julie Powell and MY LIFE IN FRANCE by Julia Child and Alex Prud'homme




Based on: TAKING WOODSTOCK by Elliott Tiber




Based on: THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE by Audrey Niffenegger


July 2009










Based on: I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER by Larry Doyle




Based on: HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE by J. K. Rowling



June 2009




Based on: CHÉRI by Colette






Based on: MY SISTER’S KEEPER by Jodi Picoult




Based on: THE STONING OF SORAYA M. by Freidoune Sahebjam



May 2009




Based on: ANGELS & DEMONS by Dan Brown



April 2009




Based on: HIGH NOON by Nora Roberts




Based on: TRIBUTE by Nora Roberts









March 2009




Based on: WATCHMEN (graphic novel) by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons




Based on: NORTHERN LIGHTS by Nora Roberts




Based on: MIDNIGHT BAYOU by Nora Roberts




Based on: The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith



February 2009




Based on: CORALINE by Neil Gaiman















Youth in Revolt





January 2009




Based on: NOT EASILY BROKEN by T. D. Jakes




Based on: DEFIANCE: The Bielski Partisans by Nechama Tec




Based on: HOTEL FOR DOGS by Lois Duncan




Based on: INKHEART by Cornelia Funke






Based on: KILLSHOT by Elmore Leonard
~Display by Annette Hebel

Thursday, October 29, 2009

October Display


Books:
Speak of the Devil by Richard Hawke
Shadow Man by Cody McFadyn
The Gun Runner's Daughter by Neil Gordon
Orchid Beach by Stuart Woods
The Hours by Michael Cunnigham
Rain Fall by Barry Eisley
Cry No More by Linda Howard
Nothing to Lose by Lee Child
The Perfect Fake by Barbara Parker
...and more!
~Display by Annette Hebel

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Banned Books Week: September 26−October 3, 2009



The 10 Most Challenged Books of 2009

And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell

His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman

TTYL; TTFN; L8R; G8R (series) by Lauren Myracle

Scary Stories (series) by Alvin Schwartz

Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Gossip Girl (series) by Cecily von Ziegesar

Uncle Bobby's Wedding by Sarah S. Brannen

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

Flashcards of My Life by Charise Mericle Harper


~ display by Annette Hebel.


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Teen Summer Program

So far we have experimented with body art using henna, with the help of Rainbow Crabtree of Nature's Storehouse. She's selling the henna kits in her store. If you missed the program pick up a kit and try it out!

We have started an amazing new anime series called Mushi-Shi and continued watching the amazing Naruto Shippuden.

We rocked out last Friday on Rock Band and because he's awesome Aaron at Gamer Craze donated a gift certificate to give the teen with the highest score! Congrats to Charlie!

We tried out a few dances from around the world with Nina Rivera of the Yoga Loft. We found out that some of us are better dancers than others and that I am not one of the better ones! If you missed this program check out Nina's class at The Yoga Loft.

Tomorrow we are going to play Super Smash Bros. Brawl online with Lowville and Massena library teens.

Coming up on Monday we will learn about martial arts and weaponry with Master Frank Palumbo from 3-5pm. Master Palumbo did a workshop for our Teen Summer Program last year as well. It was amazing! He brought in weapons that are used in different types of martial arts and told us how they were made, the meaning behind them, what they were typically used for and by whom. Don't miss this!

Next Wednesday is, of course, Anime Club from 3-5pm. Next Friday will be a movie night from 3-7pm. We will be watching Simply Irresistible and What Dreams May Come.

After that we will have local teen entrepreneur Maggie Wood coming in to teach us how to make our own jewelry. Doesn't sound like your thing? Maggie is 17 years old and has been running a successful business for a couple of years now on the side while she completed her high school degree online from the comfort of CFL! If you aren't interested in jewelry making, you might want to stop in to talk to Maggie about her experience with an online high school degree and running a business.

We have more Anime Club and movie nights coming up, as well as photography, writing, music, cooking, and get your cosplay gear ready! Don't miss our mini-Anime Con on August 21st! Lots of prizes including prizes for best costume! Be there!

That's not all. I'll be back.

- Krista

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Teen Read Week Tournament Nominees

So far the following titles have been nominated:

House of Night, PC and Kristin Cast
Eragon, Christopher Paolini
Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling
A Modern Faerie Tale, Holly Black
Fruits Basket, Natsuki Takaya

What else would you like to see on the ballot for July, people?

- Krista

Friday, May 1, 2009

May Display


Display Books:

Bag Men by John Flood
Bag of Bones by Stephen King
Ellery Queen's Mystery Bag
Grab Bag by Charlotte MacLeod
The Gladstone Bag by Charlotte MacLeod
Bag Style by Pam Allen & Ann Budd
...and many more!

~ Display by Annette

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

New Moon!!!

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2009-04-21-new-moon-first-look_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip
That is all.

- Krista

Monday, April 20, 2009

Book Review's Galore!

Okay, it's been a while since I have posted some book reviews and I have read alot of books recently, so bare with me as I blow through my general feelings on some of them.

City of Glass (Cassandra Clare) - I was waiting so long for this book! I love the Mortal Instruments series. I feel it is highly underrated because it does not have Stephenie Meyer's name on the cover, though it definitely has appeal for Twilight lovers. I loved this book, but I have to say it didn't seem to hold up to the rest of the series. Still, I can't wait for Cassandra Clare's Infernal Devices series to come out. Yay!

13 Reasons Why (Jay Asher) - I really disliked this book. It got under my skin and made me angry. I won't go into the reasons why it made me angry here. I strongly disagreed with the message through most of the book. And aside from the anger, I really didn't find it all that entertaining. Though I seem to be in the minority so don't let my opinion sway you if you intended to read it.

Blue Bloods series (Melissa de la Cruz) - I really enjoyed these books. I don't think there was anything terribly exceptional about them, but I can't stop thinking about the characters and wondering what is going to happen next. Each book was very entertaining in it's own right. I loved the Biblical reference to the fallen angels. It was beautiful. I definitely recommend this series.

Wake
and Fade (Lisa McMann)- LOVED these! Seriously. Amazing. These books were so different from everything I had been reading lately, it was refreshing. I can't wait for this series to continue. It was really amazing. No vampires or werewolves. Just a regular girl who has an inconvenient tendency to fall into other people's dreams. I highly recommend this one.

First Part Last (Angela Johnson) - This book was very touching. It's about a 16 year old boy who gets his girlfriend pregnant. The book flashes back and forth between the couple finding out, telling their parents, and deciding what to do about the pregnancy, and him taking care of an infant girl by himself. Not really my style of book, but I liked it.

House of Night series (P.C. and Kristin Cast) - Alright, this is the one I've been avoiding. Oh man. I can think of only one other series that I dislike as strongly as this one and that's the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. Where to begin? The writing was bad, I mean awful. And that's not including the typos and the use of the wrong name in certain scenes. Sad news, guys: an editor, not really an expense you can cut if you're trying to sell an entire series to more than just your neighborhood. Seriously, is it because it's a YA series? Most people, including teens, who read know how to spell at least a little. Then there are the horrendous pop culture references. Oh man. Let us not forget about the blatant inaccuracies. I mean, I'm not a stickler for fact checking in novels, it is fiction after all, but you can't just go making things up because it's convenient for you. Eucalyptus is a sacred herb of the Cherokee people? Really?!?! I cannot remember the last time I had heard about a sighting of the elusive koala bear in its natural habitat, the vast OKLAHOMA rainforests!!! On top of all that, I smell the faint scent of homophobia wafting from this series. They take such a defensive stance and make such a big deal out of Damian's sexual orientation that I can't help but feel that they themselves think it is a big issue or something. I don't know, it just irked me. Needless to say, I do not recommend this series but I wouldn't discourage anyone who was even slightly interested in it, it is very popular.

And after all of this rambling, I ask, nay, BEG that teens suggest a series for the Teen Read Week online tournament coming up in October. Nominate something now so we can vote on them in July and crush our rival libraries in the online Colosseum of brutal book trivia. You can stop in and grab a nomination form off my desk in the YA area (soon to be YA room! construction on our wall begins in June!!!), fill it out and return it to the circulation desk. Or you could just comment this post with your series suggestions. All suggested series must be considered YA and must include at least 3 books.

Okay.

That is all.

- Krista

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Display

Books:

The ABCs of Managing Your Money by Jonathan D. Pond, CPA
The New Retirement by Jan Cullinaner and Cathy Fitzgerald
Stupid White Men by Michael Moore
Making Change by Neale S. Godfrey
Ernst & Young's Financial Planning for Women
Hush Money by Robert Parker
House of Lords by Philip Rosenberg
The Beach House by Jane Green
Six Bad Things by Charles Huston

...and many more!

~Display by Annette

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Teen Read Week 2009 Online Tournament

Remember the Twilight Tournament? We're doing it again! This time, you get to choose the series! Nominate your favorite Young Adult series to be the subject of this year's Online Tournament!

In celebration of Teen Read Week in October, we will be competing against other libraries in the North Country in an online trivia contest. We want you to choose which young adult series for which we will be answering questions!

All nominations must be a young adult series including at least three books and must be in no later than Monday, June 1st by 5pm. You can post a comment nominating a series, stop in to the library, call me at 386-3712 or email kbriggs@ncls.org

During the month of July, you can vote on the top nominees to determine which series will be the subject of this year’s Teen Read Week Online Tournament!

This is a teen event please only participate if you are between the ages of 12 and 19 years.

- Krista

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

March Display

Books:

The Lion Tamer's Daughter by Peter Dickinson
Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer
The Haunting of Lamb House by Joan Aiken
A Lion in the Way by Elizabeth Cadell
Like a Lion to the Slaughter by Lawrence Block
Lion in the Valley by Elizabeth Peters
Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
A Nation of Sheep by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
and many more!

~Display by Annette