Prom Nights From Hell is full of horrifying short stories about going to the prom, by all your fav authors. Stephenie Meyer writes about a girl (--or is she?) with a secret plan to ruin the prom. Lauren Myracle writes about what happens when you use magic to get a date. Meg Cabot tells the story of what happens when a vampire shows up at school and asks your best friend on a date.
These stories are fun and well written, and a little scary. Highly recommended, and a must if you’re trying to read through Stephenie Meyer, Meg Cabot, Lauren Myracle, Michele Jaffe or Kim Harrison.
EAGER by Helen Fox.
We'll be discussing this fantastic science fiction book on Thursday, July 30th at 7 p.m. Pizza will be served. Returning and new members are welcome--this group is for students entering grades 7 and 8.
This is the true story about how a regular guy managed to trade a paperclip for a home of his own. Kyle was pretty much a regular unemployed free-spirit without too many prospects. One night he decided to post an ad on craigslist offering to trade one red paperclip for anything better, with the intention of continuing to trade up until someone offered him a house. Kyle’s journey takes him to some strange and interesting places, he meets some weird and wonderful people and becomes an internet celebrity. He trades the paperclip for a fish pen, the fish pen for a doorknob and so on…
One Red Paperclip is unforgettable because it shows how nothing can be turned into something with the application of creativity and determination. Kyle is a quirky writer and a good storyteller. I really recommend this book. You can also read Kyle’s blog at oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com
Photo of the original red paperclip courtesy of flickr user kylemac


The Harry Potter Marathon continues on Saturday the 18th at 9am for The Goblet of Fire, The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Order of the Phoenix.
There's going to be movie magic and treats galore! These movies are rated PG-13, so the event is for Teens 13+ only.

Sunday the 19th at 2pm come to the Teen Lounge and learn to make Origami Crane Decorations.
“The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” It’s one of my all-time favorite opening lines in a book, setting the stage for a fantasy-horror-western seven-book epic that spans twenty-seven years of Stephen King’s career. The Gunslinger, Roland of Gilead, is the last of his kind in a world that no longer resembles the one he grew up in. He seeks the Dark Tower, a place that unites the universe, and which may hold the key to preventing more decay in the world. He seeks the Man in Black, who may hold the secret of finding the tower and to Roland’s destiny. Roland believes he will do anything to get to the tower, he has sworn to find it, but the price for a meeting with the Man in Black may be too high. The Dark Tower Novels are a must-read for Stephen King fans.
The series has spawned the prequel graphic novels The Dark Tower by Peter David, which was listed by the American Library Association as one of the best graphic novel series for teens for 2009. Beginning with Roland winning his guns, the comics show the love, the loss and the war that turn Roland from a serious kid into the hardened gunslinger we meet in the first Stephen King novels. The art in these books is amazing, but also gory. The story is scary and sad. I highly recommend it. The graphic novels are rated PG by Marvel, which they suggest as 15+ for more explicit content.
Saturday the 11th is the kick-off for our Harry Potter Marathon in the Teen Lounge: 10am-4pm we'll be watching The Sorcer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets.
The marathon continues on Saturday the 18th at 9am for The Goblet of Fire, The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Order of the Phoenix.
There's going to be movie magic and treats galore!

Sunday the 12th is the Amazing Library Race Scavenger Hunt.
Meet at 2pm in the Teen Lounge.
The Winner will recieve a $25 Gift Certificate for Amazon.
Additional parking for evening and weekend Library programs on Thorndal Circle (behind Nielsen's)
Angela Cardenas has not been an angel, and she knows it. By the time she goes to live with her grandfather, she’s been expelled from every school that will have her, and is ready for a new life. Instead, she meets a guy, the love of her life, and goes further than ever to make him happy. When her grandfather dies during a heated confrontation, Angela’s parents decide to send her to Hidden Oak, a last-chance boarding school for girls on the brink.
Hidden Oak is more than a normal reform school. Combining psychoanalysis, mind-games and physical abuse, Hidden Oak is clearly a dangerous place. As girls begin to disappear one by one, Angela and her friends begin to suspect that there is a dark secret at the school that goes beyond even the everyday horrors of the place.
The School for Dangerous Girls is a fun read. It doesn’t really stand up to close examination, but as a mystery and a thriller, it is satisfying. Angela is a bad girl with an essentially good nature, and you’ll find yourself hoping that she manages to get out of Hidden Oak alive.
Come check out Spore in the Teen lounge!
This multi-dimensional game crosses many genres including action, strategy and RPG that is sure to provide some level of fun for every gamer.
Using the in-game creature creator, let your imagination run wild whilst creating your first tiny micro-organism, whose looks may rival creatures already on our planet, or better yet, a total monster that gives you nightmares just thinking about it.
Explore the different stages of the game with your character from cell , creature, tribal, civilization to ultimate space exploration.
photo by flickr user O Esporo
The possibilities are endless! Share your creations with your friends and invite them to create their own. According to Wikipedia based on the game description, players can also upload their creations to Spore.com to be viewed by the public at the Sporepedia website. The ever-growing list of creations made by players is past the 100 million mark so far. Also, by chance you still aren't quite sure what this is all about, check out the youtube video below. See you in the Teen Lounge!
We'll bring the guitars, the drums and the mic, you just need to rock!
Bring your band or solo act.
Win gift certificates to Best Buy.
You can see a song list , and Rock Band 2 is available for band practice in the Teen Lounge.
Thursday July 9, 4pm, in the Conference Room on the Mezzanine
Image courtesy of flickr user fee501st
Six rebels on the run;
A passenger with a deadly secret;
An assassin in pursuit.
Sunday 2pm Teen Lounge
In the 26th Century, River Tam’s knowledge could be the most dangerous piece of information in the universe—enough certainly to bring down the totalitarian government. She is protected by the crew of Serenity: misfits who hope to stay one step ahead long enough to find proof of the horrors they suspect. There’s space battles, fighting and amazingly funny dialogue. You can watch Firefly, the TV series that inspired the movie online at hulu.

This movie is rated PG-13, so attendance is for teens 13+ only.
Additional parking for evening and weekend Library programs on Thorndal Circle (behind Nielsen's).