Sunday, November 24, 2019

YA-Informational: Lab Girl by Hope Jahren

Lab Girl
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Lab Girl is an interesting memoir by Hope Jahren a geobiologist. Hope loves trees, soil, seeds, and plants which is what she spent her life studying. She gives the scoop on what it was like growing up in her father's college chemistry lab and how the nature of a child's curiosity drove her to be a scientist. In this memoir we are introduced to Hope's students and her quirky lab manager, Bill.
Anyone with an interest in STEM activities will have fun with this book so come in a check it out!

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Genre: Nonfiction- biography
Call #: 921 Jah
Jahren, H. (2017). Lab girl. New York, NY. Vintage Books.



Thursday, November 14, 2019

YA- Culturally Diverse: WRITTEN IN THE STARS by Aisha Saeed

Written in the Stars
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Written In The Stars by Aisha Saeed

Naila is a 17 year old Pakistani-American who has lives in Florida. Up until now, she has been able to choose her own career, her clothes, and even how she styles her hair. One thing she will never be able to do is choose who she will marry. That has been chosen for her by her Pakistani immigrant parents.

When Naila's parents learn of her dating a boy from a Pakistani family the community doesn't approve of, they decide it is time to take Naila back to Pakistan for a visit with family to help her regain her cultural roots. Naila agress to go. She has no idea what awaits her when she arrives. A husband.

Naila is horrified by her parents' betrayal and tries to fight back and escape back to America and to the boy she loves.

This book will be an eye-opener for many who are not familar with a  culture who, to this day, practice arranging marriages. Some of these marriages work out well, other do not. Which one will will Naila have?
Find out, check out Written In The Stars by Aisha Saeed
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Genre: Realistic Fiction
Call No: F SAE
Saeed, A. (2016) Writtin in the stars. New York, NY. Penguin Random House LLC.



Sunday, November 10, 2019

YA Fantasy Book- THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins


The Hunger Games
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For Katniss Everdeen, survival for her family depends on her being a good hunter. But when she voluteers as tribute for the Hunger Games, Katniss will become the hunted.

Sixteen year old, Katniss Everdeen, lives with her mother and younger sister in the poor part of Panem's District 12. The newly shaped North America is run by the vengeful  government known as the Capital. It sits in the center of Panem, surrounded by the 12 districts inhabited by the suppressed populations of people who lost in the war that made the Capital the governing power.
In order to keep the districts in line, the Capital hosts the Hunger Games once a year. A televised event, the competition pits one 12- 18 year old  boy and one girl from each of the twelve districts and they must compete to stay alive for there can only be ONE victor.
On the day of the Reaping, Katniss is devastated when the name of her younger sister, Prim, is called as the female tribute for District 12.  Without a second lost, Katniss volunteers in her sisters place therefore sentencing herself to certain death.
Does Katniss have what it takes to survive knowing that she will be the cause of others dying? Is the cost of living worth what you lose of yourself to get there? Or will the love of one boy be enough to push her into victory? Fans of reality shows will find this exciting page-turner one they can't put down.

Click HERE for my book talk on The Hunger Games. 

Genre: Fantasy/Science Fiction, Dystopian,
Call No: F COLL
Collins, S. (2008). The hunger games. New York, NY. Scholastic Press.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

YA- Realistic Fiction : SYMPTOMS OF BEING HUMAN by Jeff Garvin

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  “Vibrantly imagined…a welcome mirror for gender-fluid teens.” (Kirkus Reviews)

Imagine what it would be like to wake up feeling like a girl only to have the slightest thing cause a shift and now your are feeling 100% like a boy. 

Riley knows what that feels like because Riley identifies as gender fluid and never seems to feel comfortable in his/her own skin

To complicate things, Riley has not told anyone including is family. How? Riley's father is a conservative politician in the midst of a campaign and can't have any family complications darken the voters opinions. 

Riley's therapist suggest Riley create an anonymous blog as an emotional outlet for what Riley is feeling from day to day. Riley is amazed with the positive reactions to the blogs. Riley has a fan following that lends to a new sense of confidence and strength that Riley hasn't experience before now. 
When someone learns of Riley's true identity has to host of the blog and threatens to expose Riley, a decision has to be made. Does Riley shut down the only thing that has been a positive and lifeline or does Riley step out and come out and let the world know he is the true author of the blog?
Find out by picking up a copy of the book today. You won't be able to put it down! 
**Voted one of YALSA's Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, 2017. 

Click HERE to watch my booktalk on Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin

Genre: Realistic Fiction
Call No: F GAR
Garvin, J. (2016). Symptoms of being human. New York, NY. Balzer + Bray: an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers