Check out this great article by DHS student Samantha Wood!
And what she writes is true: "If you are interested in joining or learning more about the teen committee, or have any questions about the new teen section, please contact sludwig@darienlibrary.org." I'd love to hear from you!
I visited the new library today and the teen room is going to be aMAYzing. I can't wait wait wait to get there.
Twitter is fun because it's like blogging in text messages. It's a super fast and easy way of letting your friends know where you are, what you're doing, or what you're thinking about. It's actually a lot like the "status update" feature on Facebook. I like it because I can connect with my friends who live in other parts of the world.
If you have a Twitter account, make me your friend! This is obvs not my personal Twitter account, but it IS where you will find out info about the Darien Library, new books, new movies, new interesting websites, etc. It's also a great way to get in touch with me.
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Welcome to the new Teen site! I know you'll find some interesting stuff here -- visit often, because we update ALL THE TIME.
I just wanted to let you know what the four tags on this page mean.
made: this tag is for stuff that YOU create. Right now, you'll find mostly book reviews when you click on this tag, but in the future, we'll use made for things like movies, art, writing, and music that you make. (If you have any questions about that, please email me!)
happening: this tag is for labeling upcoming events.
goods: posts labeled with this tag will have information about things you can find at the Darien Library -- books, CDs, DVDs, games, etc.
click!: these posts will have information that we think might be interesting to you, and they'll always have a link in them to another website. The information could be about upcoming movies or TV shows, new technology, funny websites, or gossip. If you'd like to recommend a link, email me.
Any questions about this? Suggestions? Please let me know. Enjoy playing around with the new site!
The Aurora County All-Stars by Deborah Wiles
Reviewed by L.
Savvy by Ingrid Law
Reviewed by: L.
Savvy, written by Ingrid Law is a truly incredible book, with a huge variety of emotions swimming all throughout the book. Mibs Beaumont is just about to become 13 years old. In a normal family, that would just mean a party and some presents. But in the Beaumont family, it means something completely different. You see, when a Beaumont turns 13, they develop a special power, or as they call it, a savvy.
Reviewer: A
Grade 7
Reviewer: K in 10th
Title: The Host
Author: Stephanie Meyer
Month/Year of Publication: 2008
Genre: Sci-Fi
Book: World of quest-adventures for dummies
Author: Jason T. Kruse
Rating(1-5): 5
---blog by katie99

Book: Kimmie66
Author: Aaron Alexovich
Rating (1-5): 5!!!
-- blog by katie99
S. from grade 6 reviews:
Princess Ben by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Pub. Date: 5/5/08
Genre: Fantasy