Monday, August 3, 2020

The Velvet Room by Snyder

The Velvet Room - Kindle edition by Snyder, Zilpha Keatley ...

This week, I re-read an old favorite from my childhood, The Velvet Room, and it was just as beautiful as I recall. What are some of your old favorites that you are reading during quarantine? Share them below. Also, if you love mysterious old mansions, historical fiction, and wanderlust characters... The Velvet Room is for you! 
She also wrote the fantastic novel, The Egypt Game, which is a fantastic story for middle schoolers depicting the time of Ancient Egypt. 

I'm also trying out a new hot pick from Barnes and Noble.... I'll be posting the review next week so stay tuned! 
Amazon.com: Meet Me at Midnight (9781250187666): Pennington ...
#JessicaPennington #teensummerreads

Friday, June 19, 2020

Old Favorites for Teens - Blue is for Nightmares by Stolarz

I have been working on adding favorite titles to my home book shelf and came across "Blue is for Nightmares" by Laurie faria Stolarz at Book Off. As stores slowly start to open up during this COVID-19 pandemic, I was excited to finally walk into a bookstore! I finished off the first title in the series. Remember, some libraries in California are starting to do curbside pickup with a valid library card.
Title: Blue is for Nightmares
Author: Laurie faria Stolarz 
Summary: Hillcrest Boarding School is home to Stacey Brown, a teenager who utilizes her Wiccan powers and premonitions to ward off a killer. When her roommate starts to receive creepy phone calls, Stacey must use her powers and images from her nightmares to find the killer and keep her friend safe. Will she make it on time or will she lose friends over keeping this and other things a secret?


More in this series:
White is For Magic
Silver is For Secrets
Red is For Remembrance


Friday, May 8, 2020

With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo

Emoni Santiago's life has been very different ever since she got pregnant freshman year. Her decisions revolve around her precious abuela and her baby girl Emma. Her one place of sanction is the kitchen where she cooks up fiery recipes to match her fiery personality.
At school, she is invited to participate in a culinary elective class to showcase and hone in on her talents. The class begins to be a bit much for her and she has to make a decision to stick it out and also learn to trust in love again.
Teens will love the realism depicted in this book. Finally a story about what happens to a teen mother after she gives birth and how young girls in her situation can still achieve their dreams!

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Mystery Lovers... are you out there?

As we struggle through almost a month of quarantine COVID-19 blues....I invite you to revisit a few of your favorite books. As teens, mysteries can be a fun genre to dive into, especially if you love a good realistic fiction novel with a twist. I am very old school, so this week I propose that we take a look at everyone's favorite female detective Nancy Drew. Once this #safeathome era is over, I'm hoping to revive this old character at my library with a fun book club... complete with a scavenger hunt and selfie station.

Here's a few mystery titles that teens and tweens may enjoy:

The Ghost of Grey Fox Inn (13) (Nancy Drew Diaries): Keene, Carolyn  Gilda Joyce: the Ladies of the Lake: Allison, Jennifer  One of Us Is Lying (One of Us is Lying, #1)A Girl Like That

Comment below if you would like more information about these books or the Nancy Drew bookclub I am planning. Cheers and be safe!




Sunday, April 5, 2020

Donut Go Breaking My Heart

Sheyda is an aspiring set designer who doesn't mind helping out in her friend's Donut Cakery shop, Doughlicious, in Manhattan. Her life is filled with the normal middle school activities and her position as the perfect daughter with a drama-free life. One day, celebrity Caleb Sadler shows up at the doughnut shop and his manager asks to film in the facility. Her best friend Kira appears to be smitten with him and longs to star in his film, yet it is Sheyda who is selected. As her admiration for Caleb grows, Sheyda has to speak out to Kira about her feelings for him alongside other issues that have emerged. Can she stay in her perfect bubble or will her perfect world collide?
This is another sweet tale from the Wish series to enjoy. Oh! It will also make you crave doughnuts with all the delicious recipes at the end of the book.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Lighthearted reads for your quarantining feeds

Hello all! I hope everyone has been staying safe and inside. Libraries and reading are still so vital to many of us. As teens work on homework indoors and online, why not give them some fun reading material? Most libraries have ceased their holds but e-books are still available and most Barnes and Noble locations are doing curbside pickups. That's awesome.
I've been reading some fun light-hearted books (Wish Series and Jenn Bennett stories) and catching up on Netflix movies. Right now I'm hooked on All-American! It's like an up-to-date Los Angeles version of the OC in case you are interested.
Oh! On to the book I'm reading...
Here are a few of my picks of the month. They are not all light hearted topics, but they are fun none the less.

Donut Go Breaking My Heart by Suzanne Nelson
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With the Fire On High by Elizabeth Acevedo

Ask My Mood Ring How I Feel by Diana Lopez

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett

Starry Eyes is the third book I have read from my new favorite author Jenn Bennett.
Zorie, a stargazing teen finds herself glamping with her ex-crush and family enemy Lennon. Before she leaves for the trip she learns that her father has cheated on her mother and may have done so multiple times. With no one but each other to hash out the camping trip from hell, the two star-crossed exes/ frenemies  turn to eachother and fight through the rugged Northern California terrain. Can their feelings survive the outdoors and real life when they return home? Read em and weep!
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Photo from: https://rantsandravesofabibliophile.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/starry-eyes/

#teenreads
#jennbennett

Dr. Seuss Day Crafts

While most of my reviews are for teen books... I thought I would share the events from our Dr. Seuss Day at the library. This program was geared towards ages 4-12 years so we did have a few tweens present. We read aloud from Horton Hears a Who and There's a Wocket in My Pocket. The latter was a fun favorite.
We also hosted a tossing game... it was really simple with two baskets. One would gain the participant a free book and the other would earn them a free bookmark. We marked off one of our aisles in the stacks and held it there with a a teen volunteer.

Two craft stations were featured. One with a mini Cat in the Hat hat and another with a super cute Lorax windchime I created.

We had over 90 participants and my lead also made green eggs and ham inspired candy with frosted pretzels and green M & Ms.

This was one of our larger programs, so teen volunteers were a must. If you have teens looking for volunteer hours this is the perfect way to incorporate them in your programs. They earn extra hours and you get a quality program!


HOORAY FOR DR. SEUSS DAY!
#readacrossamerica #drseussday #loraxcrafts




















Materials Used:
Googly eyes
Cut out mustache and eyebrows from yellow card stock
Wind chimes from "Colorations"
Comment below if you have any questions



Sunday, February 23, 2020

Author Jenn Bennett review

I absolutely love Jenn Bennett as a teen author. I find that her books start off with a soft pace yet by the middle of the book you can't put it down. She builds up to something great and lyrical.

 
(photo from booksandwafflesblog.blogspot.com)
I just finished Serious Moonlight, which stars a girl with a sleeping disorder in the dreamy town of Seattle. Throw in a whirlwind romance that gets Birdy out of her shell and a sub-plotted mystery and you've got a great book!

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Teen Reads for February... Romance is in the air

Don't Date Rosa Santos
If I'm Being HonestI'm truly a sucker for great teen romances. Check out these fun titles hot off the press! 
Well, at least hot and new to me!
I love the feel of these bright and honest female characters who hold their own against society. The stories are not deep, but deeply involving. Serious Moonlight is my currently reading pick for the month and it tells of a beautiful gal named Birdie who enjoys a good mystery in  her moody city of Seattle. 
Enjoy! 
#newteenbooks
#EmilyWibberly #NinaMoreno
Serious Moonlight
#JennBennett

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Hello, Sunshine by Leila Howland

What an amazing book! I thought this was going to be your typical, " I came to Hollywood to be a star," book and it surprised me to the end. I loved how Howland gave the readers many ups and downs about being a young adult in L.A with a twist of humor. Her characters were vivid and danced right off the pages.
The story:
Becca Harrington moves to L.A expecting everything to fall into place but she fumbles in many ways and must learn to stand on her own two feet. Her mother insists she apply to college before the fall term, yet it all seems too far from reach. Teen readers will cheer Becca on as she runs from her freaky neighbor, gets dissed and dismissed by a bunch of L.A agents, and tries to mend her broken heart.

Young adults and older teens will adore this book. While high school teens may find it a good read, I feel that teens that are on their own will find more content to connect with on this title.
I love Leila Howland. Her style is fresh, fun and vibrant!
#LeilaHowland
#LAteenreads

Monday, January 13, 2020

Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett

"Mink," as her father affectionately calls her moves to a new town near Big Sur to live with her dad on a beautiful restored home that has a Redwood right through the roof.
Before her drastic change, she had an online love interest named Alex who lives in the same town. They plan to meet at the ocean side film festival in his home town, although Mink never admits to him that she is moving near him.
As she transitions into her new life and new job at "The Cave Museum" she finds herself falling for her co-worker, the handsome surfer guy Porter. He annoys and tears at her heartstrings for most of the book. Mink has to learn to keep her emotions in tact and hide this love interest for her father who doesn't seem to approve. 
Everything catches up with her in the end and she has to figure out who she wants to be with, but first she must find out who Alex is before it's too late.

Favorite books from the past