Friday, March 25, 2011

Showtimes for Spring Break Movie Marathon

All the paper and online votes have been tallied, and the top three films are The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Iron Man 2, and Step Up 3. Here's our schedule for the Spring Break Movie Marathon this upcoming Monday:

1:30 - 3:20 PM
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (PG)

Break

3:45 - 5:45 PM
Iron Man 2 (PG-13)

Break

6 - 7:50 PM
Step Up 3 (PG-13)

You are welcome to stay for all three movies or just drop in to watch the movie/s you want. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Voting for Spring Break Movie Marathon nearing an end


Taking into account both paper and online votes here are the current standings:

Tie for 1st (6 votes):
Iron Man 2
The Sorcerer's Apprentice

2nd (5 votes):
Step Up 3

Tie for 3rd (4 votes):
Charlie St. Cloud
Easy A
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Tie for 4th (3 votes):
The Last Airbender
Salt
Secretariat 

If voting ended right now, our lineup would include Iron Man 2, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, and Step Up 3. Is your film of choice making the cut? There's still time to vote-- voting ends on Thursday at 9 PM. After the films are selected I will post the marathon schedule!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Jennifer Lawrence is "the girl on fire"

It was announced last week that twenty-year-old actress Jennifer Lawrence will play the role of Katniss Everdeen in the movie adaptation of The Hunger Games trilogy. Fans like me have been waiting to hear which buzzworthy actress would win this coveted role. I previously posted about how True Grit's Hailee Steinfield was my pick to play Katniss, and I was initially disappointed to hear about Jennifer Lawrence's casting. But after reading this article at EW.com in which director Gary Ross explains how he and author Suzanne Collins needed a mature actress to play Katniss, I found myself more supportive of the choice. And then any lingering doubts I had were erased when I read this exclusive statement from Suzanne Collins in which she praises Jennifer Lawrence's audition. Lawrence's previous work includes Winter's Bone, for which she received a Best Actress nomination, and the upcoming X-Men: First Class.

Now that director Ross has found Katniss, I hope we'll soon hear about who will play Peeta, Gale, Prim, Rue, and the other characters. As I write this, no other casting announcements have been made. Josh Hutchersen, previously seen as Laser in The Kids Are All Right, has talked about why he loves the character of Peeta, and I am crossing my fingers that he'll get the role. He definitely understands the character from having read the books himself, and he is a talented actor. Do you have any casting ideas about who should play Peeta or Gale?

Read The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins:
The Hunger Games
Catching Fire
Mockingjay

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Update on Spring Break Movie Marathon voting

Our Spring Break Movie Marathon is Monday, March 28 at 1:30 PM. Have you voted for the movies you want to watch yet? I extended the voting period through next week. Taking into account paper votes and online votes, here are the current standings:

1st
Iron Man 2: 5 votes

2nd (tie)
Charlie St. Cloud: 3 votes
Easy A: 3 votes
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: 3 votes
Step Up 3: 3 votes

3rd (tie)
Salt: 2 votes

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: 2 votes


4th (tie)
The Last Airbender: 1 vote

Lottery Ticket: 1 vote

Secretariat: 1 vote


We will screen the top three vote-getters for the marathon. Be sure to vote for your top three! We need to break these ties. Feel free to vote in the comments section below.

Winter Reading wrap-up!

Thank you to everyone who signed up for Winter Reading. Teens and adults read 266 books in all from January 10 through March 5. Teens read 49 books throughout the program.

Congratulations to the Teen Grand Prize winner, Stacy! She is the winner of a $75 Target gift card!

Thank you to everyone for participating. Summer reading (A Midsummer Knight's Read) begins June 6!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Creations from our Cupcake Decorating Party

Last Saturday, February 26, we had a Cupcake Decorating Party at the library. We started out with chocolate and vanilla cupcakes and frostings, and then participants mixed up their own fun and vibrant colors. They also creatively used sprinkles, M&M's, chocolate chips, and Reese's Pieces in their designs. Everyone enjoyed being able to create their own cupcake masterpiece! Take a look at what I'm calling "cupcake art" --    
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by Hayle
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by Emma
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by Rachel
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by Denise
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Tic Tac Toe by Mauricio
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by Isabella
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The cupcake design is her dog, Gracey!
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The cupcake design is her dog, Ginger!
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Thank you to everyone who attended our Cupcake Decorating Party!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pick the films for our Spring Break Movie Marathon!

Monday, March 28 we are having a Spring Break Movie Marathon just for teens. We'll start the first film shortly after1:30 PM and then show three movies (with breaks in-between). Enjoy beverages, popcorn, and other snacks during the marathon. Between movies we'll also see who knows the most movie trivia! Sign up to attend the Spring Break Movie Marathon by registering online or calling the Information Desk at 847-428-3661 x 308.

Here are some movies that have been released on DVD in the last few months. Vote 1) in the poll on the right side of the page or 2) by posting in the Comments section: Put 1 next to your first choice, 2 next to your second, and 3 next to your third choice:

Charlie St. Cloud (PG-13)
Easy A (PG-13)
Iron Man 2 (PG-13)
The Last Airbender (PG)
Lottery Ticket (PG-13)
Salt (PG-13)
Secretariat (PG)
Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World (PG-13)
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (PG)
Step Up 3 (PG-13)
You Again (PG)

Monday, February 21, 2011

You're invited... to our Cupcake Decorating Party




Join us this Saturday, February 26 at 2 PM in the downstairs Meeting Room for our Cupcake Decorating Party!
We'll provide the cupcakes, frosting, and supplies. All you have to do is show up and get creative with your cupcake designs. We still have openings for this program. Be sure to register online, or call the Information Desk at 847-428-3661 x 308. Stay tuned to the blog for photos of everyone's cupcake artwork!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Who should be cast in The Hunger Games movie?

Movie studio Lionsgate has the rights to Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy, and production is estimated to begin late this spring or in early summer, with an expected release date of March 23, 2012. This means that even though fans have finished all the books in the series (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, Mockingjay), we still have the movies to look forward to. I hope that actual teenage actors, and not twentysomethings, are hired for the roles of Katniss, Peeta, and Gale. If you've read the books, which actors and actresses do you see playing the characters in the adaptation of the first book? Would you prefer that unknown actors and actresses are cast as these characters? Here are the characters to cast, along with a couple of my suggestions:

Katniss Everdeen
Sixteen-year-old Katniss hunts and trades for food to provide for her mother and younger sister. She wears her long dark hair in a braid. Entertainment Weekly recommends Chloe Moretz for this role. My choice: Hailee Steinfeld, who was recently nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in True Grit. She is talented, the right age (fifteen), and has the toughness needed to play Katniss.

Peeta Mellark
Although Katniss knew of Peeta before The Hunger Games, they have never spoken to each other, despite an important event from when they were younger that Katniss never forgot. One night Peeta threw a couple loaves of bread out to Katniss, who was starving and foraging behind his father's bakery for food. Peeta is described as being "medium height, stocky build, [with] ashy blond hair that falls in waves over his forehead." Throughout the Games it is difficult for Katniss to know whether Peeta is being genuine or is simply "playing the game."

Gale
Gale is eighteen years old and best friends with Katniss. He takes care of his family and goes out hunting with Katniss, who he has nicknamed Catnip. Katniss notes of Gale: "He could be my brother. Straight black hair, olive skin, we even have the same gray eyes." While Katniss denies having any romantic feelings for Gale, he may care for her more than just a friend. Do any actors come to mind when you read the following description of Gale?
...if he wants kids, Gale won't have any trouble finding a wife. He's good-looking, he's strong enough to handle the work in the mines, and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the girls whisper about him when he walks by in school that they want him. It makes me jealous but not for the reason people might think. Good hunting partners are hard to find. (p. 10)
Rue
In the book, Katniss says that Rue "can move through the woods like a shadow..." The other tributes underestimate Rue due to her small size. She loves music and is friends with some mockingjays back at home. Only twelve-years-old, she reminds Katniss of her sister.
She has bright, dark eyes and satiny brown skin and stands tilted up on her toes with her arms slightly extended to her sides, as if ready to take wing at the slightest sound. It's impossible not to think of a bird. (p. 98-9)
Prim Everdeen
Prim is the younger sister of Katniss, and has light hair and blue eyes like their mother. My choice to play this character: Eleven-year-old Kiernan Sherpka, best known for her role as Sally Draper on Mad Men.

Haymitch Abernathy
Described as "a paunchy, middle-aged man," Haymitch is drunk when he is first introduced, and is one of only two tributes from District 12 who have won The Hunger Games. I think Robbie Coltrane, who plays Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, would be a good choice for this character.

I had trouble thinking of teenage actors for the roles of Peeta and Gale. Who have I been missing? Plus, don't forget these other roles: Effie Trinket, the mayor, Cinna, the rest of the tributes in The Hunger Games....

Monday, February 7, 2011

Happy birthday, Charles Dickens!

English novelist Charles Dickens was born February 7, 1812, in what is now Portsmouth, England.

Facts about Dickens...
  • He was one of eight children in a family that struggled with financial issues, and his father eventually ended up in debtor's prison. 
  • By the time Dickens was a teenager he was already working in the law courts as a freelance reporter and stenographer. 
  • At the age of 20 he worked as a news reporter and then began submitting sketches to various publications; this work was later published as Sketches by Boz
  • Dickens was also quite popular in the United States and went on a lecture tour in 1842.  
  • He had ten children with his wife Catherine (he separated from his wife in 1858).
  • His public readings of his novels were very popular.
  • Dickens died of a stroke on June 9, 1870.
  • Thinking about visiting London? Visit the Charles Dickens Museum!
Books by Dickens:
  • Nicholas Nickleby
  • The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Oliver Twist
  • A Christmas Carol
  • David Copperfield
  • Bleak House
  • Little Dorrit
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • Great Expectations
One of my favorite books, and one that I continue to go back to re-read, is Great Expectations. I love Dickens' manner of telling a story and how he writes his characters. Have you read anything by Charles Dickens? What do you think of his writing?

Friday, January 21, 2011

Check out these books just added to the collection!

Sapphique
by Catherine Fisher
Find it in the catalog!
TEEN FISHER
Fallout
by Ellen Hopkins
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TEEN HOPKINS
Fat Vampire:
A Never Coming of Age Story
by Adam Rex
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TEEN REX
Immortal Beloved
by Cate Tiernan
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TEEN TIERNAN
Accomplice
by Eireann Corrigan
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TEEN CORRIGAN
Three Black Swans
by Caroline Cooney
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TEEN COONEY
Deadly Little Lies: 
A Touch Novel
by Laurie Faria Stolarz
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TEEN STOLARZ
Bloody Valentine: 
A Blue Bloods Book
by Melissa De la Cruz
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TEEN DE LA CRUZ
Bruiser
by Neal Shusterman
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TEEN SHUSTERMAN
Raised by Wolves
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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TEEN BARNES
Extraordinary
by Nancy Werlin
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TEEN WERLIN
Misguided Angel: 
A Blue Bloods Novel
by Melissa De la Cruz
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TEEN DE LA CRUZ
Scrawl
by Mark Shulman
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TEEN SHULMAN
Once in a Full Moon
by Ellen Schreiber
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TEEN SCHREIBER
Heart to Heart
by Lurlene McDaniel
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TEEN MCDANIEL

You
by Charles Benoit
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TEEN BENOIT
Batman: 
The Dark Knight Strikes Again
by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley
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TEEN GRAPHIC NOVEL BATMAN
Crazy
by Han Nolan
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TEEN NOLAN
Firelight
by Sophie Jordan
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TEEN JORDAN

Entice
by Carrie Jones
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TEEN JONES

Dark Song
by Gail Giles
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TEEN GILES
The Mockingbirds
by Daisy Whitney
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TEEN WHITNEY
Twelfth Grade Kills
by Heather Brewer
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TEEN BREWER
Hothouse
by Chris Lynch
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TEEN LYNCH

Rot & Ruin
by Jonathan Maberry
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TEEN MABERRY