Saturday, November 26, 2011

Zombies

Since I'm on a zombie kick, I thought I'd add a few new titles hanging out on our shelves.



Jack and Jill Went Up to Kill by Michael Spradlin
Need a refresher course on your nursery rhymes?  This book will offer you an undead, twisted version of the originals.

The Walking Dead, Volume 3 Safety Behind Bars by Robert Kirkman
We have the first three volumes in graphic novel print.  Whether you're a fan of the TV series or simply love zombies, these books will leave you wanting more.

The Walking Dead Chronicles The Official Companion Book by Paul Ruditis
This is the official guide to one of the most popular shows on AMC right now.  The story tells of a sheriff deputy who leads a group of survivors in a postapocalyptic world. Full of colorful graphics.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Cellar by A.J. Whitten



The Cellar by A.J. Whitten

Though this book has been out since the spring of '11,
it JUST caught my eye as I was glancing
through our newer younger adult titles.  I'm not sure what
compelled me to physically pick it up, other than the reference
sentence leading into the title:
"Romeo and Juliet meet the living dead in..."

Really Romeo and Juliet meet the living dead? 
Zombies?
Hmmm...Though I'm a fan of watching Zombie TV, I generally don't read zombie books, but I'll give any book a few chapters.

Initially, the voice of the book--Meredith--seemed rough in flow.  But as I took myself 'there' as a teen, the voice made perfect sense.  It sounded as if a teen was actually telling the story--not an adult in teens clothing.  And then I was off....

I surprised myself by getting caught up in the main characters, Adrien--the 'Romeo-Zombie', Heather--his unknowing,angsty Juliet, and the families who don't want to see them together.  The author did a great job adding in enough gruesome detail in the filler paragraphs and chapters, that lead the readers wanting more zombie action.

My heart was racing as the book had a shocker ending I never saw coming!  Whether you're adult or teen who's looking for a quick zombie read, this book will keep you entertained.  You may even find yourself wondering what your neighbor is keeping in their own cellar.



Wednesday, November 16, 2011

TAB Meeting



Grades 6- 9
Teen Advisory Board meeting


Thursday, November 17, 4pm – 5pm


Please attend the meeting for your specific grade.
Are you interested in becoming a Teen Advisory Board member? If so, register and come to this meeting.
TAB Meetings are for teens who want to get involved. We'll come up with ideas to encourage teens to visit the library more often for programs and services that better suit their needs and interests.
The group's purpose is to help make the library more interesting, fun, and friendly.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Graphic Novels

With all the basement remodeling, we've decided to expand our graphic novel section.
In the near future you can find the GN's next to the Manga section, but until then
you'll have to check out some of our new selections:



Blood Work
by Kim Harrison

Detectives Ivy and Rachel, vampire and witch, fight the evils of Cincinnati's
supernatural life. Part of The Hollows Series, Blood Work is the prequel to
Dead Witch Walking.

Castle: Richard Castle's Deadly Storm
by Brian Michael Bendis

"Castle's hero, Derrick Storm, comes to life in the pages of this
all new graphic novel.  This 'adaptation' of derrick Storm's first novel
takes our hero from the gritty world of the private eye all the way
to the globe-hopping intrique of the CIA."