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Showing posts with label Teen Read Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Read Week. Show all posts
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Friday, October 21, 2011
Picture It! The Power of Art
The Teen Read Week theme is Picture It! @your library. We
love the theme for all the possibilities it brings through films, artwork,
photos, and so much more. Art has the power to compel us, inspire us, and
inform us. We may have never set foot in France, but we all know what the Eifel
Tower looks like, because we have seen photographs and paintings, maybe even
miniature statues. We find beauty in the chaos of Jackson Pollock’s paintings
and Tiffany’s stained glass. Like the artwork in the NEH’s Picturing America series, art can also share our history and our past with our current and our
future.
In Carrie Ryan’s TheForest of Hands and Teeth, Mary is obsessed with the ocean. Raised in the
confines of the village, she has never seen anything beyond the fence that
keeps the unconsecrated away. Her mother would tell her stories about the ocean
and once showed her a photo of her many times great grandmother standing in the
ocean as a little girl. Mary describes it as a little girl surrounded by nothingness.
However, even after the picture is long gone and Mary claims to no longer
believe in the ocean, she still remembers her mother’s stories and that
photograph. As she listens to the sound of the wind in the trees, she will
close her eyes and imagines herself surrounded by the cool water.
It brings the question to mind…how important is art in your
life? Leave a comment below to be entered for a chance to win a $15 gift card to Barnes & Noble. All comments must be made by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Zombies vs Unicorns: Who do you think would win?
The debate started last year with young adult authors split
on who would win in the ultimate battle of zombie vs unicorns. Think unicorns
are nothing but rainbows and sparkles? Well, you haven’t checked out Rampant by Diana Peterfreund. Her unicorns are bone
smashing, battle brawling, monsters.
To settle the debate, bestselling authors JustineLarbalestier and Holly Black created the anthology Zombies vs Unicorns featuring both zombie and unicorn tales from
other bestselling authors like Meg Cabot, Libba Bray, Scott Westerfeld, DianaPeterfreund, Carrie Ryan, and Garth Nix.
We admit to still being on the fence about who would win,
both sides make a compelling case. Who do you think would win? Leave a comment below for a chance to win a copy of the Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye graphic novel. All comments must be posted by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Let the Zombie Games begin!
Zombies are all over the media and it is no surprise that
zombies can even be connected to online gaming. From role playing shooter games
like Call of Duty to apps like Plants vs Zombies, the object of the
game is to use your skills to well…survive.
We even found some variations on old favorites with a zombie
twist. On college campuses across the country, coeds are playing a variation on
the game of tag called Humans vs. Zombies. The object of the game is for all
the humans to be turned into zombies or for the humans to survive a set amount
of time. While those of you who watch Big Bang Theory might have heard of RockPaper Scissors Lizard Spock, have you every played the game using zombies?
Thanks to the folks at Think Geek for giving us this idea:
Fearless Leader: "One, two,
three, SHOOT!"
Rules Lawyer: "What's that?"
Free Thinker: "It's a zombie."
Rules Lawyer: "There is no Zombie in Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock."
Free Thinker: "Braaaaaainsssss."
Rules Lawyer: "There are no Brains in Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock."
Merchant Monkey: "Lizard and Spock have Brainnnnnnnsssss."
Second Merchant: "Right. And Rock bludgeons Zombie into a small pile of blood, teeth, and hair."
Free Thinker: "Awwww."
Fearless Leader: "Are you two done? Okay. Again. One, two, three, SHOOT!"
Rules Lawyer: *raised eyebrow*
Free Thinker: "It's the Large Hadron Collider."
Rules Lawyer: "What's that?"
Free Thinker: "It's a zombie."
Rules Lawyer: "There is no Zombie in Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock."
Free Thinker: "Braaaaaainsssss."
Rules Lawyer: "There are no Brains in Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock."
Merchant Monkey: "Lizard and Spock have Brainnnnnnnsssss."
Second Merchant: "Right. And Rock bludgeons Zombie into a small pile of blood, teeth, and hair."
Free Thinker: "Awwww."
Fearless Leader: "Are you two done? Okay. Again. One, two, three, SHOOT!"
Rules Lawyer: *raised eyebrow*
Free Thinker: "It's the Large Hadron Collider."
--From thinkgeek.com
What are some of your favorite zombie games? Leave a comment below for a chance to win a copy of the Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye graphic novel. All comments must be posted by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Top Ten Ways to Know You are a Zombie!
Follow us on Twitter tonight from 5-6pm EST @DeGroodtLibrary for zombie trivia using hashtag #ZAA11. We will have even more chances to win great prizes from our partner Famous Faces and Funnies Comics and Toys.
In the meantime, here in Letterman style are the Top Ten Ways to Know You are a Zombie!
10. You realize you only like your boyfriend/girlfriend for their brains.
9. What you thought was a marathon, is actually people running in fear away from you.
8. You literally shamble to school/work in the morning.
7. You find yourself wanting to hang at the mall a lot…after hours.
6. You find “hoard” has new meaning.
5. You find yourself unable to say anything beyond “braaiinnns”
4. You develop a paralyzing fear of shotguns, baseball bats, flame throwers, and axes.
3. You not only start to lose your hair, but also fingers, toes, and ears.
2. You find it hard to make friends because you keep trying to take a bite out of them.
And the number one way to know you are a zombie…
1. You find yourself spontaneously breaking into dance moves in graveyards after dark.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Beware the Apocalypse!
Did you watch the premier of season two of AMC’s Walking Dead? Have a favorite zombie chiller that you love to watch? Back in 1968, George A Romero introduced audiences to a new type of horror film like they had never seen before, a cult classic was born. Night of the LivingDead continues to thrill audiences and has even been selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry.
Hulu 's link to Night of the Living Dead (1968) NR
Michael Jackson’s Thriller is another classic zombie flick that continues to dazzle audiences. Check out the following youtube videos that pay tribute to the video.
Click here to view Thriller...with LEGOs
Of course we would have none of these without first having Richard Matheson’s classic 1954 novel, Iam Legend. The novel was influential to the development of the zombie horror genre because it introduced the theme of a disease born apocalypse. This was the inspiration behind Romero’s classic. Can you name the other two films based on Matheson’s book? What are some of your favorite zombie films? Once again, comment below for a chance to win a prize from Famous Faces and FunniesComics and Toys. All comments must be posted by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
Of course we would have none of these without first having Richard Matheson’s classic 1954 novel, Iam Legend. The novel was influential to the development of the zombie horror genre because it introduced the theme of a disease born apocalypse. This was the inspiration behind Romero’s classic. Can you name the other two films based on Matheson’s book? What are some of your favorite zombie films? Once again, comment below for a chance to win a prize from Famous Faces and FunniesComics and Toys. All comments must be posted by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Are you prepared for the Zombie Author Apocalypse?
It’s Teen Read Week at the library! The theme this year is PictureIt @ your library and in celebration we are paying homage to the classic silver screen zombies. To help us celebrate, we will have an author visit, made possible through a grant from YALSA and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, the Satellite Beach Library and the Franklin T DeGroodt Memorial Library will host the author of the YA bestseller TheForest of Hands and Teeth, Carrie Ryan. That’s right, prepare yourself cause it is time for the Zombie Author Apocalypse. We invite you to join us all week as we discuss zombies, zombies, and more zombies.
From theme parks to commercials to television, zombies seem to be everywhere lately. Why zombies? Many have said that they are a metaphor for today’s society and well, zombies are fun. This idea of survival has been used by companies to promote awareness of their product in new and interesting ways. Even the CDC has used the concept of surviving a zombie apocalypse to conceptualize on how if you are prepared for a zombie outbreak then you can survive anything (we Floridians know that this is really hurricane survival in the guise of zombie survival, so guess you could say we are ready).
To kick off our Zombie Author Apocalypse, we ask: What would you do to survive the pending zombie uprising? Comment below and you might just win a prize from our own Famous Faces and Funnies Comics and Toys. All comments must be posted by the end of Teen Read Week (October 22, 2011).
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Zombie Author Apocalypse!
Brevard County Libraries announces that the Franklin T DeGroodt Memorial Library and the Satellite Beach Library have received a grant from YALSA and Dollar General to support Teen Read Week (October 16-22, 2011)! Teen Read Week™ is the national adolescent literacy initiative of the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), the fastest-growing division of the American Library Association.
New York Times bestselling author, Carrie Ryan, author of The Forest of Hands and Teeth will be talking about her books and writing on October 22nd at the Satellite Beach Library at 11am and the Franklin T DeGroodt Memorial Library at 2pm. Throughout Teen Read Week virtual book discussions and special contests will be held through the library social media outlets (i.e. Twitter & Facebook), including a Zombie Self-Defense program, and a Zombie Art contest.
Teen Read Week™ is held annually during the third week of October. An updated sponsors and supporting organizations list can be found at the Web site, www.ala.org/teenread.
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