Dear Friends,
Fall is here and you know what that means: back to school! This is the perfect time to pick up some leisure reading so your kids can wind down after each fun-filled day.
This month we have the Montclair born Susan Meddaugh. Susan was raised in Montclair, just down the street from the bookstore! She is the author and illustrator of the Martha the Talking Dog Books. You can meet Susan Meddaugh while she shares her stories and illustrations on September 25th at 4 pm.
Please remember to check out the Literary Zine's call for entries AND to pick up the "guru's" pick, Century #1: Ring of Fire. This was originally written in Italian and takes place in Rome. Your son or daughter will love to follow this book along its twists and turns to solve the mystery of the elusive ring of fire. We hope to see you and your children very soon,
Carolyn, Jeanne, Margot, Marina, Marisela, and Nicole
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tween blast! book review
Bobby vs. Girls (accidentally) by Lisa Yee reviewed by Casey Rae Borella
I
never really saw such hard work! Good for Lisa Yee this book is great!
Right now I'm going to tell you about Lisa Yee's lovely book Bobby vs
Girls (accidentally), it's about a 10 year old boy named Bobby and all
the CRAZY stuff that happens to him in his
life. His best friend is a girl. He has a little sister, a big sister,
a mom and a football playing dad.
I really enjoyed the beginning because it starts off in suspense. I
think the pictures definitely fit the book in black and white. I loved
all the awesome twists. The book in general is so AMAZING!!!! It
makes you fell "WOW" in so many different ways. I think kids will
definitely connect with the unique characters like the main character
Bobby, best friend Holly, big sporty sis Annie, little adorable sis
Casey and bossy Jillian. I REALLY think Lisa Yee sews up all of the thorny problems which helps make the ending and the book fantastic. (ages 8-12)
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watchung booksellers'
FIRST EVER LITERARY
ZINE
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Books are words and words have power....What
do YOU have to say?
It's time! Time for
your poems to be let out of the margins of your math notebook. Time to
follow your imagination to short stories of fantasy and reality. Time to tell
us what's on your mind in an essay on sports, politics, current issues, or
music.
This is your chance to be a published author!
watchung booksellers is now accepting written works
for a Fall Literary Zine as well as suggestions for a creative and catchy
title.
SELECTION
PROCESS and PUBLICATION
The Watchung Booksellers' staff will choose works
based on content, organization of ideas and mechanics, creativity, and
originality. This FIRST EVER Literary Zine will be unveiled at an author
signing party on the evening of Friday, October 23rd for family and friends
(details will follow). Copies of the Zine will be sold at the store - all
proceeds will go to IMANI, Improving
Montclair Achievement Network Initiative.
CATEGORIES
POETRY
(up
to 2 pages long)
SHORT STORY
(no
more than 1000 words)
ESSAY
(no
more than 1000 words)
DETAILS
* for 4th - 12th graders
* entries must be received by September 25, 2009
* winners will be notified by October 9, 2009
* all work must be original and done without parents help
* entries must contain appropriate language
* two entries can be submitted per person
* all entries must be typed in 12 point font and double spaced
* fill out an entry form and attach it to your work
* DO NOT write your name on your piece so that
it is judged fairly
To Print Out Your Entry Form, Stop by watchung booksellers OR go to www.watchungbooksellers.com
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teen blast! book review
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins reviewed by Aaron Stagoff-Belfort
Sparks
fly and the war for control of the nation of Panem is ignited. Will the rebels win or will the capital prevail? Catching
Fire, the explosive sequel to the Hunger
Games, is even more suspenseful and riveting than the first.
Impossibly
and improbably, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mallark have survived the Hunger
Games. Despite not being the richest,
strongest, or most crafty of the contestants, they outsmart the rest with their
fake ploy as star crossed lovers. They
have succeeded. But by winning and
tricking the fascist capital, they have incurred its wrath.
Rumors
of a possible uprising, not seen since before the Hunger Games, have begun to
circulate. Katniss is cautious and
fearful for her friends and family. In
addition to the capital's threats, she has to deal with the issue of Peeta, who
is really in love with her. Gale, her
best friend, kisses her in the woods and declares his love for her. Katniss is confused, and in turn doesn't know
whether to like Gale, and feel guilty about Peeta, or vice-versa.
Then
Katniss's life starts to crash and burn.
The feared President Snow comes to her house. He has a meeting with her and tells her that
if she doesn't perform really well with Peeta at the victory tour, he will kill
her family and destroy District 12. As President
Snow leaves, he whispers, "I know about the kiss." Katniss discovers that there are all-seeing
video cameras watching her every move.
And as Snow departs, she smells blood on his breath.
Katniss
is absolutely terrified. This victory tour
is really a survival tour. If she cannot
quell a rebellion, which she wants to start, everything she loves will be lost. Katniss travels all around Panem. As she travels, she witnesses the start of a
rebellion. As the capital gets nastier,
and tension heightens, Katniss only seems to add fuel to the rebellion, which
she is trying to stop. Will the capital
buy the ploy of star-crossed lovers? Can
Katniss save the people she holds most dear?
Only one thing is certain: the capital wants vengeance.
Catching Fire
was a very good book, possibly even better than the first. As soon as I started reading it I couldn't
put it down. I give it 9 out of 10. From the start, Catching Fire was a face-paced thriller. It will make kids who don't usually pick up a
book want to read. Collins had a lot to
work with in this second book and many different roads to explore. This book had a good mixture of love and the more
war-like gory details similar to the first book. While the dynamic between Peeta and Katniss
didn't develop as quickly as I would have liked, Collins is obviously saving
the suspense for the upcoming books in this epic series.
The
character development was excellent, even better then the first. Collins really knows how to craft her
characters in a way that makes them interesting, sophisticated and
appealing. You want to learn more about
them, which makes the already brilliant story line even more intriguing.
Book
2 was almost as good as the first; this sequel had no sophomore slump. The first 150 pages or so were very good but
lacked the same intensity as the Hunger
Games. Things really start to pick
up when you get to page 172. The biggest
twist in the series happens here, leaving you praising Collins's genius. After that, the book is nothing short of
amazing. I couldn't put it down and finished
it in one sitting. Book 3 promises to be
even more amazing than the first 2. The
2nd book built up the momentum for book 3 and I believe that one
will be mind-blowing. It was one of my
favorite books of the year.
If
you haven't read book one of the series then you should definitely pick it up. It's for kids 10 and up but is not for the
faint of heart. Catching Fire hits stores September 1, 2009 and is a perfect book
to start the school year with. You will
not be disappointed.
(ages 12 & up)
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picture this.......
Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty
Alone in his room, Jeremy draws amonster. But then themonster wants
lunch! As his creation takes over, Jeremy begins to wonder how he will
ever get rid of themonstrous nuisance.He entertains his unwanted guest
all day, but enough is enough. Jeremy finally draws him a bus ticket
out of town! With a sure artistic touch and more than a dose of
humor, Peter McCarty cleverly blurs the line between his own drawings
and Jeremy's, and in doing so subtly questions the line between reality
and imagination. (ages 4-8)
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YA Guru's Pick
Century #1: Ring of Fire by Pierdomenico Baccalario
I was eagerly awaiting the release last week and just finished it over the weekend. As the title implies, this is the first book in a series of four (my guess). It's off to a good start, I'm just upset because I was left with more questions than answers. I will have to wait yet again. A definite must for fans of the 39 Clues.
Every hundred years, four kids from four cities must save the world.
Rome, December 29.
A
mix-up with their reservations forces Harvey from New York, Mistral
from Paris, and Sheng from Shanghai to share a room with the hotel
owner's daughter, Elettra. The four kids discover an amazing
coincidence-they all have birthdays on February 29, Leap Day. That
night, a strange man gives them a briefcase and asks them to take care
of it until he returns. Soon afterward, the man is murdered.
The
kids open the briefcase. In it they find a series of clues that take
them all over Rome, through dusty libraries and dark catacombs, in
search of the elusive Ring of Fire, an ancient object so powerful that
legend says even a Roman emperor couldn't control it.
In the
first book of the Century quartet, Italian author P. D. Baccalario
begins a mystery that will take four cities and four extraordinary kids
to solve. (ages 11 & up)
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pick of the month Andromeda Klein by Frank PortmanAndromeda Klein is a quiet, bookish girl with an unexciting life.....Until her world takes a turn for the weird. Strangely and suddenly, Andromeda's tarot readings have begun to predict events with bizarrely literal accuracy. And what seems impossible is beginning to look more and more plausible--Andromeda's once upon a time partner in occultism, Daisy Wasserstrom, has, maybe, begun to harass her. Which wouldn't be quite so strange if Daisy hadn't died a year ago. But what is weird is arguably getting worse. Omens, dreams, numerology, seeming coincidences, hidden cards, twin cell-phones, and images from a file of comics drawn by a previous inhabitant of her family's suburban duplex are all coming together to hint at buried truths. Only the more Andromeda uncovers, the more she's going to want to leave it all buried. (ages 13 & up)
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The Montclair Public Library Foundation is excited to present The Little Read,
a three-day children's read-aloud marathon that will bring together
Montclair neighbors, writers, local heroes and celebrities in a
town-wide celebration of literacy and community. The event will take
place on October 2, 3, and 4, 2009 in the Main Library at 50 South
Fullerton Avenue, the Bellevue Avenue Branch, the Montclair Art Museum
and Montclair State University, as well as numerous locations
throughout town. Entirely free to the public, The Little Read
is generously supported by its lead sponsors, which to date include
John and Rose Cali, the Vance Wall Foundation, and Josh and Judy Weston.
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What's New in Graphic Novels?
The Secret Science Alliance & the Copycat Crook by Eleanor Davis
Super-smart Julian Calendar thinks starting junior high at a
new school will mean he can shed his nerdy image-but then he meets Ben
and Greta, two secret scientists like himself! The three form a secret
club, complete with a high-tech lair. There, they can work to their
hearts content on projects like the Stink-O-Meter, the Kablovsky
Copter, and the Nightsneak Goggles.
All that tinkering comes in
handy when the trio discovers an evil scientist's dastardly plan to rob
a museum. Can three inventors, armed with their wacky creations, hope
to defeat this criminal mastermind? (ages 8-12)
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