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        <title>Book Trailer of the Week-- Everybody Sees the Ants by A.S. King</title>
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        <summary>This week's book trailer is for Everybody Sees the Ants by A.S. King. Click here to find Everybody Sees the Ants in the Library! posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This week's book trailer is for<em> <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c575045 " target="_blank" title="Everybody Sees the Ants">Everybody Sees the Ants</a> </em>by A.S. King.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c575045 " target="_blank" title="Everbody Sees the Ants">Click here to find <em>Everybody Sees the Ants</em> in the Library</a>!</p>
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        <title>Award Winning Books!</title>
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        <published>2012-01-23T17:46:31-06:00</published>
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        <summary>﻿ This morning the American Library Association's Young Adult division, YALSA, announced this year's award winning books and audiobooks. Click here to get to official press release of the winners. Here's a list of the teen titles that won. Just click on the title to see if you can find it at the Library! Prinz Award for Excellence in YA Literature Winner: Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley Honor: Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler Honor: The Returning by Christine Hinwood Honor: Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey Honor: The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater Margaret A. Edwards...</summary>
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<p>This morning the American Library Association's Young Adult division, YALSA, announced this year's award winning books and audiobooks.  <a href="http://www.ala.org/news/mediapresscenter/presskits/youthmediaawards/alayouthmediaawards" target="_blank" title="Youth Media Awards Press Release">Click here to get to official press release of the winners</a>.  Here's a list of the teen titles that won.  Just click on the title to see if you can find it at the Library!</p>
<p><strong>Prinz Award for Excellence in YA Literature </strong><br />Winner: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580656 " target="_blank" title="Where Things Come Back">Where Things Come Back</a></em> by John Corey Whaley <br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580651 " target="_blank" title="Why We Broke Up">Why We Broke Up</a></em> by Daniel Handler <br />Honor: <em>The Returning</em> by Christine Hinwood <br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c556754 " target="_blank" title="Jasper Jones">Jasper Jones</a></em> by Craig Silvey          <br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c575069 " target="_blank" title="The Scorpio Races">The Scorpio Races</a></em> by Maggie Stiefvater</p>
<p><strong>Margaret A. Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award </strong>(Honoring a significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature)<br />Awarded to: Susan Cooper</p>
<p><strong>﻿YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults</strong><br />Winner: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c545716 " target="_blank" title="The Notorious Benedict Arnold">The Notorious Benedict Arnold</a></em> by Steve Sheinkin<br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c542450 " target="_blank" title="Sugar Changed the World">Sugar Changed the World</a></em> by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos<br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c567308 " target="_blank" title="Bootleg">Bootleg</a></em> by Karen Blumenthal<br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c552992 " target="_blank" title="Wheels of Change">Wheels of Change</a> </em>by Sue Macy<br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c557352 " target="_blank" title="Music it Was">Music it Was</a> </em>by Susan Goldman Rubin</p>
<p><br /><strong>William C. Morris Award (Honoring a work by a first time author)</strong><br />Winner: <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580656 " target="_blank" title="Where Things Come Back"><em>Where Things Come Back</em></a> by John Corey Whaley<br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580649 " target="_blank" title="The Girl of Fire and Thorns">The Girl of Fire and Thorns</a></em> by Rae Carson <br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580652 " target="_blank" title="Paper Covers Rock">Paper Covers Rock</a></em> by Jenny Hubbard <br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c577791 " target="_blank" title="Under the Mesquite">Under the Mesquite</a></em> by Guadalupe Garcia McCall <br />Finalist: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c552895 " target="_blank" title="Between Shades of Gray">Between Shades of Gray</a></em> by Ruta Sepetys</p>
<p><strong>Alex Awards</strong> (Given to ten books written for adults that have teen appeal) <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c546992 " target="_blank" title="Big Girl Small">Big Girl Small</a></em> by Rachel DeWoskin <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c556200 " target="_blank" title="In Zanesville">In Zanesville</a></em> by Jo Ann Beard <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c546207 " target="_blank" title="The Lover's Dictionary">The Lover's Dictionary</a></em> by David Levithan <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c567893 " target="_blank" title="The New Kids">The New Kids</a></em> by Brooke Hauser <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c558986 " target="_blank" title="The Night Circus">The Night Circus</a></em> by Erin Morgenstern <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c554967 " target="_blank" title="Ready Player One">Ready Player One</a></em> by Ernest Cline <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c550480 " target="_blank" title="Robopocalypse">Robopocalypse</a></em> by Daniel H. Wilson <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c563967" target="_blank" title="Salvage the Bones">Salvage the Bones</a></em> by Jesmyn Ward <br /><em>The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt </em>by Caroline Preston <br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c566625 " target="_blank" title="The Talk-Funny Girl">The Talk-Funny Girl</a> </em>by Roland Merullo</p>
<p><br /><strong>The Odyssey Award </strong>(Awarded to the best audiobooks for children and/or young adults) <br />Honor: <em>Rotters </em>by Daniel Kraus, narrated by Kirby Heyborne<br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c576391 " target="_blank" title="Ghetto Cowboy">Ghetto Cowboy</a> </em>by G. Neri, narrated by JD Jackson<br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c573418 " target="_blank" title="Okay for Now">Okay for Now</a> </em>by Gary D. Schmidt, narrated by Lincoln Hoppe<br />Honor: <em>The Scorpio Races</em> by Maggie Stiefvater, narrated by Steve West and Fiona Hardingham<br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c567316 " target="_blank" title="Young Fredle">Young Fredle</a></em> by Cynthia Voight, narrated by Wendy Carter</p>
<p><br /><strong>Pura Beleré Award </strong>(Presented to a Latino/Latina writer and illustrator whose work celebrates the Latino cultural experience) <br />Winner: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c577791" target="_blank" title="Under the Mesquite">Under the Mesquite</a></em> by Guadalupe Garcia McCall<br />Honor: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c552804 " target="_blank" title="Hurrican Dancers">Hurricane Dancers</a></em> by Margarita Engle<br />Honor: <em>Maximilian and the Mystery of the Guardian Angel </em>by Xavier Garza</p>
<p><strong>Schneider Family Book Awards</strong> (Honoring a work that emphasizes children or teens with a disability)  <br />Teen: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c549733 " target="_blank" title="The Running Dream">The Running Dream</a></em> by Wendelin Van Draanen</p>
<p><br /><strong>Stonewall Book Awards for Children and Young Adult Literature </strong>(This award is sponsored by ALA's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table) <br />Winner: <em>Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy</em> by Bil Wright <br />Honor book: <em>a + e 4ever</em>by Ilike Merey <br />Honor book: <em>Money Boy</em>by Paul Yee <br />Honor book: <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c550704 " target="_blank" title="Pink">Pink</a> </em>by Lili Wilkinson<br />Honor book: <em>With or Without You</em>by Brian Farrey</p>
<p><strong>The 2012 Rainbow List </strong>was also announced today.  Here are the Top 10 Titles, and <a href="http://glbtrt.ala.org/rainbowbooks/archives/953" target="_blank" title="2012 Complete Rainbow List">click here for the complete list</a>.<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c551292 " target="_blank" title="I am J">I am J</a></em> by Cris Beam<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c560713 " target="_blank" title="Beauty Queens">Beauty Queens</a></em> by Libba Bray<br /><em>Brooklyn Burning </em>by Steve Brezenoff<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c580669 " target="_blank" title="Sister Mischief">Sister Mischief</a> </em>by Laura Goode<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c555526 " target="_blank" title="Huntress">Huntress</a> </em>by Malinda Lo<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c556725 " target="_blank" title="Shine">Shine</a> </em>by Lauren Myracle<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c559139 " target="_blank" title="Donovan's Big Day">Donovan's Big Day</a> </em>by Leslea Newman<br /><em>She Loves You, She Loves You Not </em>by Julie Ann Peters<br /><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c552892 " target="_blank" title="Gemini Bites">Gemini Bites </a></em>by Patrick Ryan<br /><em>Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy </em>by Bil Wright</p>
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        <title>Book Trailer of the Week-- Tempest by Julie Cross</title>
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        <published>2012-01-20T12:38:22-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-20T18:38:22Z</updated>
        <summary>This week's book trailer is for Tempest by Julie Cross. Also, click here to check out an interesting interview with the author, Julie Cross, over at EW's Shelf Life blog. Click here to find Tempest at the Library! posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This week's book trailer is for <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583211 " target="_blank" title="Tempest">Tempest</a> </em>by Julie Cross.  Also, <a href="http://shelf-life.ew.com/2012/01/19/tempest-julie-cross/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+entertainmentweekly%2Fshelf-life+%28Entertainment+Weekly%2FEW.com%27s%3A+Shelf+Life%29" target="_blank" title="EW Julie Cross interview">click here to check out an interesting interview with the author, Julie Cross, over at EW's Shelf Life blog</a>.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583211 " target="_blank" title="Tempest">Click here to find <em>Tempest </em>at the Library</a>!</p>
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        <title>Want to attend the Gallagher Academy?</title>
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        <summary>If you're a fan of Ally Carter's Gallagher Academy series including I'd Tell You I Love, But Then I'd Have to Kill You , Only the Good Spy Young and more- then you should check out this awesome website where you and your friends can apply to attend the Gallagher Academy with readers from all over the world. Posted by Renee, Teen Outreach Librarian</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a href="http://mppl.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341df63153ef0168e5b53fbe970c-pi" style="float: left;"><img alt="4867945940_35795d6b3f" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341df63153ef0168e5b53fbe970c" src="http://mppl.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341df63153ef0168e5b53fbe970c-100wi" style="width: 100px; margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="4867945940_35795d6b3f" /></a>If you're a fan of Ally Carter's <em>Gallagher Academy</em> series including <em>I'd <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c492747 " target="_self">Tell You I Love, But Then I'd Have to Kill You </a>, <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c517270 " target="_self">Only the Good Spy Young </a></em>and more- then you should check out this awesome <a href="http://thegallagheracademy.com/index.php" target="_self">website</a> where you and your friends can apply to attend the Gallagher Academy with readers from all over the world. </p>
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        <title>Cinder by Marissa Meyer</title>
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        <summary>Cinder by Marissa Meyer Cinder had me hooked from page 1: a scene in which a cyborg named Cinder replaces her foot. What a great way to begin a retelling of the Cinderella tale! Cinder is set in a future Asian nation. Clearly, this Asian Commonwealth is the super power in the world. There have been wars, great advances in technologies, and a plague. Cinder is a cyborg mechanic, living a pitiful life of servitude after the man who saved her died and made his wife swear to keep Cinder safe. At the beginning of the novel, Cinder is spending...</summary>
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<p>by Marissa Meyer</p>
<p><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583054 " target="_blank" title="Cinder">Cinder</a> </em>had me hooked from page 1: a scene in which a cyborg named Cinder replaces her foot.  What a great way to begin a retelling of the Cinderella tale!</p>
<p><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583054 " target="_blank" title="Cinder">Cinder</a></em> is set in a future Asian nation. Clearly, this Asian Commonwealth is the super power in the world. There have been wars, great advances in technologies, and a plague. Cinder is a cyborg mechanic, living a pitiful life of servitude after the man who saved her died and made his wife swear to keep Cinder safe. At the beginning of the novel, Cinder is spending just another day at the market when she is approached by a cloaked man asking her to fix his android tutor. This cloaked man turns out to be Prince Kai. The story that follows is not your traditional Cinderella story, however. The plague is sweeping through the nation, the Prince’s father and Cinder’s beloved step sister Peony are dying from it. After Cinder is involuntary drafted for plague testing on cyborgs (thanks to her evil step mother) Cinder finds out that she may hold the secret to the cure the disease. What follows is an exciting tale that keeps you guessing until the end.</p>
<p>I would highly recommend <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583054 " target="_blank" title="Cinder">Cinder</a></em> to any reader. This is a great science fiction read, with the added bonus of a retelling of the Cinderella story. However, this is not a strict retelling, Meyer only has nods to the original fairy tale. For me, <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583054 " target="_blank" title="Cinder">Cinder</a></em> was one of those rare books that I couldn’t put down and it is also one that I have been recommending to everyone! </p>
<p>Also, check out this great book trailer:</p>
<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/pXrMAFGWyuE" width="560" /> </p>
<p><strong>posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</strong></p></div>
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    <entry>
        <title>Texas Gothic by Rosemary Clement-Moore</title>
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        <published>2012-01-16T14:54:07-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-16T20:54:07Z</updated>
        <summary>Texas Gothic revolves around Amy Goodnight, who is house sitting with her sister Phin for their aunt. Now the Goodnights aren't your average family they have some added magical flair. Some of them create magically things like lotion that makes all your aches and pains go away or others are psychic. Amy wants nothing to do with her magic side whatever her skills might be, but she finds herself attracting ghosts and whole lot of trouble instead. After a skeleton is discovered near her aunt's ranch Amy and Phin find themselves more involved than they ever expected, which puts the...</summary>
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            <name>Renee Neumeier</name>
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        <title>Book Trailer of the Week-- Fracture by Megan Miranda</title>
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        <published>2012-01-13T12:41:09-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-13T18:41:09Z</updated>
        <summary>This week's book trailer is for Fracture by Megan Miranda. Click here to find Fracture in the Library. posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</summary>
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            <name>Colleen Seisser</name>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This week's book trailer is for <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583233 " target="_blank" title="Fracture">Fracture</a> </em>by Megan Miranda.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583233 " target="_blank" title="Fracture">Click here to find <em>Fracture </em>in the Library</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</strong></p></div>
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        <title>All Things John Green</title>
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        <published>2012-01-12T16:16:29-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-12T22:16:52Z</updated>
        <summary>If you're a fan of John Green and are excited about the recent release of his book The Fault in Our Stars, but haven't been able to get your hands on copy yet, here are few things to tide you over until you do! First here's the book trailer for The Fault in Our Stars: Here's John Green reading the first and second chapters of the book: and finally an interview with John Green and Ilene Cooper, who wrote the introduction for The Fault in Our Stars Posted by Renee, Teen Outreach Librarian</summary>
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            <name>Renee Neumeier</name>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>If you're a fan of John Green and are excited about the recent release of his book <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c579481" target="_self">The Fault in Our Stars</a></em>, but haven't been able to get your hands on copy yet, here are few things to tide you over until you do!</p>
<p>First here's the book trailer for <em>The Fault in Our Stars</em>:</p>
<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/G4BCKLbRHTM" width="560" /> </p>
<p>Here's John Green reading the first and second chapters of the book:</p>
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<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5o7lHGaSarg" width="420" /> </p>
<p>and finally an interview with John Green and Ilene Cooper, who wrote the introduction for <em>The Fault in Our Stars</em></p>
<p><em><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Pw3MHbX-xYI" width="420" /> </em></p>
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        <title>Nightshade by Andrea Cremer</title>
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        <published>2012-01-09T13:43:25-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-09T19:46:01Z</updated>
        <summary>Nightshade by Andrea Cremer Humans who turn into invincible wolves, wizards protecting secret sites, conspiracies, forbidden love, and even a supernatural love triangle. Nightshade has it all–including a strong and interesting female lead. The story centers on Calla. When we first meet her, she is in her wolf form. She is the alpha of her pack, the Nightshades, who are destined to protect the next generation of keepers. The Keepers are magicians who protect sacred spiritual sites and control the wolf packs. Calla and her pack mate Bryn are patrolling the mountains they are sworn to protect, when the come...</summary>
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            <name>Colleen Seisser</name>
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<p>by Andrea Cremer</p>
<p>Humans who turn into invincible wolves, wizards protecting secret sites, conspiracies, forbidden love, and even a supernatural love triangle.  <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c543883 " target="_blank" title="Nightshade">Nightshade</a> </em>has it all–including a strong and interesting female lead.  The story centers on Calla.  When we first meet her, she is in her wolf form.  She is the alpha of her pack, the Nightshades, who are destined to protect the next generation of keepers.  The Keepers are magicians who protect sacred spiritual sites and control the wolf packs.  Calla and her pack mate Bryn are patrolling the mountains they are sworn to protect, when the come upon Shay, a human guy about their age who is out hiking.  He is under attack from a big grizzly bear.  Calla can’t figure out what compels her to save Shay, but in doing so she exposes her secret–that she is a human who can transform into a wolf.  After Calla saves Shay’s life she realizes she has a strange attraction to him.  But she has to ignore her attraction because he is just a human and she is set to join with another pack’s alpha, Ren.  She knows that this is her destiny, and that she has no choice in who she can love.  Things get complicated, though, when Shay shows up at their elite school as a new student.  Shay is determined to learn more about Calla and unfortunately the more Shay finds out, the more danger he and Calla get into.</p>
<p>So, I was surprised to find that I loved this book!  I picked it up because there was a ton of hype surrounding it, and of course there were comparisons to <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c378109 " target="_blank" title="Twilight">Twilight</a></em>–a love triangle, forbidden romance, and supernatural elements all guarantee that any book will be compared to <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c378109 " target="_blank" title="Twilight">Twilight</a></em>.  I thought that <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c543883 " target="_blank" title="Nightshade">Nightshade</a> </em>was an excellent read.  The mythology that Cremer creates regarding the wolves and magic is believable.  Also, the love story is not too dramatic either.  But what I liked best about <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c543883 " target="_blank" title="Nightshade">Nightshade</a> </em>was that the main character Calla was a strong female!  Not only does Calla save Shay’s life twice, she also is fighting against the life that is imposed upon her. </p>
<p><em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c543883 " target="_blank" title="Nightshade">Nightshade</a> </em>is the first book in a planned trilogy.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c543883 " target="_blank" title="Nightshade">Click here to find <em>Nightshade</em>, the first book in the trilogy, in the Library</a>.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c567121 " target="_blank" title="Wolfsbane">Click here to find <em>Wolfsbane </em>the second book</a> and <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c583045 " target="_blank" title="Bloodrose">here to find <em>Bloodrose </em>the third and final book that was just published last week</a>!</p>
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        <title>Book Trailer of the Week-- The Pull of Gravity by Gae Polisner</title>
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        <published>2012-01-06T16:27:24-06:00</published>
        <updated>2012-01-06T22:27:24Z</updated>
        <summary>This week's book trailer is for The Pull of Gravity by Gae Polisner. Click here to find The Pull of Gravity in the Library! posted by Colleen, Teen Services Librarian</summary>
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            <name>Colleen Seisser</name>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This week's book trailer is for <em><a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c576844 " target="_blank" title="The Pull of Gravity">The Pull of Gravity</a> </em>by Gae Polisner.  <a href="http://catalog.mppl.org/?hreciid=%7clibrary%2fm%2fmppl-dynix%7c576844 " target="_blank" title="The Pull of Gravity">Click here to find<em> The Pull of Gravity </em>in the Library</a>!</p>
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