Thursday, October 28, 2010
December 1st is World AIDS Day
Be safe, be happy, be free, my darlings!
1 AIDS & HIV : the facts for kids Rae Simons. c2009
2 The impact of AIDS Ewan Armstrong. c1990
3 The girl who saw lions Berlie Doherty. 2008
4 Notes from a spinning planet-- Papua New Guinea : a novel Melody Carlson. 2007
5 Positively Courtney Sheinmel. c2009
6 What about Anna? Jan Simoen ; translation by John Nieuwenhuizen. c2001
7 50 ways & 50 reasons you can abstain from sex : & why AIDS by Carole Marsh. c1998
8 AIDS by Mary Turck ; edited by Maythee Kantar. c1988
9 AIDS Janet Majure. c1998
10 AIDS Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen. c2005
11 AIDS : a handbook for the future Marianne LeVert. c1996
12 AIDS : choices for life Carol Rust Nash. c1997
13 The AIDS update Alvin and Virginia Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. c2008
14 AIDS : what does it mean to you? Margaret O. Hyde and Elizabeth H. Forsyth. 1987
15 Coping when you or a friend is HIV-positive Pat Kelly. c1995
16 Everything you need to know about being HIV-positive Amy Shire. c1999
17 HIV positive by Bernard Wolf. c1997
18 Inside AIDS : HIV attacks the immune system Conrad J. Storad. c1998
19 My mommy has AIDS written by Lynda Arnold ; illustrated by students from Rose c1998
20 Patrick's wish written by Karen Mitchell with Rebecca Upjohn ; photographs c2010
21 The science, spread, and therapy of HIV disease : everythin Michael A. DiSpezio. c1998
22 What is AIDS? Anna Forbes. c1996
23 Coping when a parent has AIDS Barbara Hermie Draimin. c1993
24 Our stories, our songs : African children talk about AIDS by Deborah Ellis. c2005
compiled by A. Kantner, MLIS
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The 2010 Teens' Top Teen have been announced!
1. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
2. City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
3. Heist Society by Ally Carter
4. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
5. Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
6. Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
7. Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen
8. If I Stay by Gayle Forman
9. Fire by Kristin Cashore
10. Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Notes from the Snack Pack; Teen Advisory Board Ideas
Here are the notes from the Teen Advisory Board Meeting on September 18th, 2010.
Teen Program Suggestions:
1. Shakespeare Club--discussing and acting short scenes, watching movie versions. I suggested that many of the schools will have drama clubs that might be interested in doing this at the library. I will contact them to see if they can help. This would be a great program for our homeschooling population.
2. Fencing Demonstration--There is a Fencing Club in Penn Manor that might perform
The next Teen Advisory Board Meeting is on October 16th @ 12noon. Be prepared for yet another exciting treat!
Thanks for snackin'!
Audrey
Audrey Kantner, MLIS
Check out our website http://www.lancaster.lib.pa.us/ and click on Youth Services!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
September 11th Booklist
Fiction
1. Bullyville / by Francine Prose (2007; Young Adult grades 5-8)
2. The flame tree / by Richard Lewis (2004; grades 8 and up)
3. Love is the higher law / by David Levithan (2009; Young Adult grades 8 and up)
4. Refugees / by Catherine Stine (2005; Young Adult grades 9-12)
5. September Roses / by Jeanette Winter (2004; grades K-2)
Related Works:
1. The 9/11 Report : a graphic adaptation / by Sid Jacobsen and Ernie Colon (2006; YA to grown ups)
2. Counterterrorist forces with the CIA / John Wright (2003)
3. Hero dogs : courageous canines in action / by Donna M. Jackson (2003; grades 3-5) )
4. He said yes : the story of Father Mychal Judge / by Kelly Ann Lynch; illustrations by M. Scott Oatman (2007; picture book biography)
5. Intelligence: the human factor / by W. Patrick Lang (2004; grades 9 and up)
6. The man who walked between the towers / Mordicai Gerstein. (2004; K-grade 6; Caldecott Medal)
7. 102 Minutes : the untold story of the fight to survive inside the Twin Towers / Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn (2005; Young Adult-grown ups)
8. The Pentagon / Tamara L. Britton (2003; grades 3-5)
9. The World Trade Center / by Tamara L. Britton. (2003)
Related Fiction:
1. Ask me no questions / by Marina Budhos (2006; Young Adult grades 7-10)
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Youth Video Contest Announcement
Sincerely,
Audrey
Saturday, August 14, 2010
What's Hot in Teen Supernatural Fiction?
Beautiful creatures/ by Cami Garcia
In a small South Carolina town, where it seems little has changed since the Civil War, sixteen-year-old Ethan is powerfully drawn to Lena, a new classmate with whom he shares a psychic connection and whose family hides a dark secret that may be revealed on her sixteenth birthday.
(Beatiful Darkness releases October 12th!)
Bruiser / by Neal Shusterman
Inexplicable events start to occur when sixteen-year-old twins Tennyson and Brontë befriend a troubled and misunderstood outcast, aptly nicknamed Bruiser, and his little brother, Cody.
Deception : haunting Emma / by Lee Nichols
When seventeen-year-old Emma's antique-collector parents vanish and her brother's college roommate shows up to become her guardian, he takes her from San Francisco to Boston, where she discovers that she is a powerful "ghostkeeper," which both explains troubling incidents from her past and presents difficult new dilemmas.
Demon princess : reign check / by Michelle Rowen
Early to death, early to rise : a novel/ Kim Harrison
The evil within : a Possessions novel / Nancy Holder.
In order to rid herself of a spirit that is possessing her, Lindsay Cavanaugh must return to the prestigious but creepy Marlwood Academy, where she discovers deeper secrets and greater reasons for distrust.
Fire will fall / by Carol Plum-Ucci
Moved to a mansion in the South Jersey Pine Barrens, four teenagers, trying to recover from being poisoned by terrorists, struggle with health issues, personal demons, and supernatural events, as operatives try to track down the terror cell.
Foiled / written by Jane Yolen ; artwork by Mike Cavallaro
Aliera is a star at fencing, but at school no one notices her--until her new lab partner Avery begins flirting with her. Aliera's mother just bought her a foil from a garage sale, and it has a strange jewel attached to the hilt. Will Aliera's first date be ruined when magical creatures try to steal her foil?
Ghostopolis / [created, written, and drawn by Doug TenNapel].
Green witch / by Alice Hoffman
Hex Hall/ by Rachel Hawkins
I kissed a zombie, and I liked it / by Adam Selzer
Living in the post-human era when the undead are part of everyday life, high schooler Alley breaks her no-dating rule when Doug catches her eye, but classmate Will demands to turn her into a vampire and her zombie boyfriend may be unable to stop him.
Lies : a Gone novel / by Michael Grant
Morpheus Road. / by D.J. MacHale
Sixteen-year-old Marshall Seaver is expecting a boring summer when his best friend goes away, but instead he finds himself haunted--and hunted--by ghosts that want something from him which he cannot decipher.
The necromancer / Michael Scott
The reckoning / Kelley Armstrong
The Reformed Vampire Support Group / by Catherine Jinks
Shade / Jeri Smith-Ready
Sisters red / by Jackson Pearce
Sleepless, by Cyn Balog
Thirteen days to midnight / Patrick Carman
Token of darkness / Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Undead much / Stacey Jay
Vampire rising / Jason Henderson
Come to our Teen Supernatural Book Discussion on August 28th @ 12pm to talk about these great books!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
What's Hot in Teen Manga?
At the Library:
1 Nightschool : the weirn books Svetlana Chmakova. c2009-
When you go to a school for vampires and demons, don’t get caught without your hall pass!
2 Children of the sea [story and art by] Daisuke Igarshi. 2009-
Three young teens hear the call of the ocean and realize their special connection to the depths of the sea.
3 Otomen story & art by Aya Kanno. 2009-
In the stoic and manly breast of Asuka Masamune beats the heart of a...girly girl?
4 Mixed vegetables story & art by Ayumi Komura. c2008-
Hanayu longs to be a sushi chef, but can she abandon her family’s bakery to follow her heart?
5 Vampire Mountain story by Darren Shan ; art by Takahiro Arai. 2010
In this adaptation of the popular series, Darren becomes a vampire.
6 Kimi ni todoke = From me to you. story & art by Karuho Shiina ; 2009-
Shy girl wins.
7 The record of a fallen vampire story by Kyo Shirodaira ; art by Yuri Kimura. 2008-
Vampire King seeks his hidden bride; will the Black Swan prevent him?
8 The gentlemen's alliance cross story & art by Arina Tanemura. 2010
Given to a new family, Otomiya attends the Imperial Academy.
Hopefully, coming soon:
1 Fujwara, Sato. NYANKOI. Series. read it online. watch the anime.
2 Iwahara, Yuji. CAT PARADISE. Series.
3 Kazawa, Ayami. THE WORLD I CREATE. Short stories.
4 Nomura, Mizuki. BOOK GIRL AND THE SUICIDAL MIME.
5 Ono, Natsume. HOUSE OF FIVE LEAVES.
6 Toboso, Yana. BLACK BUTLER. Series.
7 Yaginuma, Kou. TWIN SPICA. Series.
Why hopefully? Well, we don't really have funds for purchasing manga right now, so we're hoping that some philanthropic library friends like you will purchase them and donate them to the library. The teens read them!
Friday, July 02, 2010
What's Hot in Teen Science Fiction?
2 Birthmarked Caragh M. O'Brien. 2010
3 Bruiser Ian Chorão. c2003
4 Catching fire Suzanne Collins. 2009
5 Counter clockwise Jason Cockcroft. c2009
6 Crashed Robin Wasserman. 2009
7 Fang : a Maximum Ride novel James Patterson. 2010
8 Fever Crumb Philip Reeve. 2010
9 Leviathan written by Scott Westerfeld ; illustrated by Keith Thompson 2009
10 Neon genesis Evangelion. Angelic days / by Fumino Hayashi 2007
11 Prism Faye Kellerman, Aliza Kellerman. c2009
12 Saving the world and other extreme sports : a Maximum Ride James Patterson. 2008
13 The carbon diaries 2017 Saci Lloyd. 2010
14 The comet's curse : a Galahad book Dom Testa. 2009
15 The knife of never letting go Patrick Ness. 2008
16 The maze runner James Dashner. c2009
17 The roar Emma Clayton. 2009
18 This world we live in Susan Beth Pfeffer. 2010
19 Worldshaker Richard Harland 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
30 Multicultural Books Every Teen Should Know
1 I am the darker brother : an anthology of modern poems by A edited and with an afterword by Arnold Adoff ; drawings c1997
c1997
Monday, June 28, 2010
Multicultural Books Every Child Should Know
6 "More more more, said the baby : 3 love stories Vera B. Williams. c1990
c2006
13 Mirandy and Brother Wind by Patricia C. McKissack ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. c1988
15 Shades of black : a celebration of our children by Sandra L. Pinkney ; photographs by Myles Pinkney. c2000
Retold Afro-American folktales of animals, fantasy, the supernatural, and desire for freedom, born of the sorrow of the slaves, but passed on in hope.
An introduction to the life and career of the writer and artist Ashley Bryan, a three-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award.
Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
c2001
This exciting book describes the actual events that took place during the three days that the Wampanoag people and the colonists came together.
Interviews between young people and people who took part in the civil rights movement accompany essays that describe the history of efforts to make equality a reality for African Americans.
Minli, an adventurous girl from a poor village, buys a magical goldfish, and then joins a dragon who cannot fly on a quest to find the Old Man of the Moon in hopes of bringing life to Fruitless Mountain and freshness to Jade River.
c1995
39 A single shard Linda Sue Park. c2001
Tree-ear, a thirteen-year-old orphan in medieval Korea, lives under a bridge in a potters' village, and longs to learn how to throw the delicate celadon ceramics himself.
Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life of wealth and privilege in Mexico to go work in the labor camps of Southern California, where they must adapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on the eve of the Great Depression.
In a reflective tribute to the African-American community of old, noted poet Ntozake Shange recalls her childhood home and the close-knit group of innovators that often gathered there.
When a government official comes into a third grade classroom and tells the students to write a composition entitled "What My Family Does at Night," Pedro must decide how he feels about the military dictatorship that is running his country.
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
If you like...The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
Saturday, June 05, 2010
First Friday Recap
Lancaster Public Library's First Friday Music & Poetry Jam was a complete success. Four local teens participated by reading their original poetry between music sets performed by Jeepster. Angelique, Patricia, and Kathy attend La Academia Partnership Charter School and read from their compiled works in the soon-to-be-famous Red Notebook. The girls take turns possessing the notebook and writing their poetry in its spiral bound pages. Gabby is home-schooled and read from her meticulously written loose-leaf pages. Gabby is also a prolific artist, with work on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art. The poets got to meet Helaine Crawford, who specializes in sequential illustration and animation. Helaine suggested reading books written by animation studios on their productions to learn more about the kind of work that she does. Her work will be on display at the library until July 1st. To watch some of the poetry reading and Jeepster, please visit our YouTube account.
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
2010 Teens' Top Ten Nominations!
Teens' Top Ten is a "teen choice" list, where teens nominate and choose their favorite books of the previous year! Nominators are members of teen book groups in fifteen school and public libraries around the country. Nominations are posted on Support Teen Literature Day during National Library Week, and teens across the country vote on their favorite titles each year. Readers ages twelve to eighteen will vote online between Aug. 23 and Sept. 17; the winners will be announced in a webcast featuring WWE Superstars and Divas during Teen Read Week.
1 Watersmeet by Ellen Jensen Abbott. c2009
7 The roar Emma Clayton. 2009
14 Geektastic : stories from the nerd herd edited by Holly Black and Cecil Castellucci. 2009
20 By the time you read this, I'll be dead Julie Anne Peters. c2010
21 Bloodhound Tamora Pierce. c2009
Friday, May 07, 2010
Asian American Heritage
May is Asian American heritage month
Chinese Cinderella : the true story of an unwanted daughter Adeline Yen Mah. c1999
The dragon's child : a story of Angel Island Laurence Yep ; with Kathleen S. Yep. c2008
Farewell to Manzanar : a true story of Japanese American ex Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston. c2002
Haveli by Suzanne Fisher Staples. c1993
I am an American : a true story of Japanese internment by Jerry Stanley. c1994
An ocean apart, a world away : a novel by Lensey Namioka. c2002
Shabanu : daughter of the wind by Suzanne Fisher Staples. c2003
When eleven-year old Shabanu, the daughter of a nomad in the Cholistan Desert of present-day Pakistan, is pledged in marriage to an older man whose money will bring prestige to the family, she must either accept the decision, as is the custom, or risk the consequences of defying her father's wishes.
A single shard Linda Sue Park. 2003
Tree-ear, a thirteen-year-old orphan in medieval Korea, lives under a bridge in a potters' village, and longs to learn how to throw the delicate celadon ceramics himself.
Under the blood-red sun Graham Salisbury. c1994
China's son : growing up in the Cultural Revolution Da Chen. c2001
Sword : a novel by Da Chen. c2008
Wandering warrior Da Chen. c2003
Young Fu of the upper Yangtze by Elizabeth Foreman Lewis ; reillustrated by Ed Young c1973
Young Fu is bound for seven years to be an apprentice to Tang the coppersmith, and his new life in the Chinese city Chungking is both exciting and terrifying. Young Fu endures the taunts of his coworkers, and must live by his wits on the streets, where restless soldiers will shoot a man if he does not carry a load for them, and beggars steal from those who pass them by. Yet for Young Fu, the pleasures of the bustling Chungking of the 1920s far outweigh its dangers. Little by little he learns the ways of the big city and plunges into adventure after adventure.
Deep in the mountains : an encounter with Zhu Qizhan Terrence Cheng. c2007
Falling leaves : a true story of an unwanted Chinese daught Adeline Yen Mah. c1997
The golden rat Don Wulffson. 2007
Sisters of the sword Maya Snow. c2008
The four immigrants manga : a Japanese experience in San Fr Henry (Yoshitaka) Kiyama ; translated with an introduction c1999
Kira-Kira Cynthia Kadohata. c2004
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Spies Like Us
Engberg, Gillian (author).FEATURE. First published May 1, 2010 (Booklist).)
Not only do they have to solve the case; they have to pretend that they are not spying!
Alibi Junior High Greg Logsted. 2009. After thirteen-year-old Cody and his father, an undercover agent, are nearly killed, Cody moves in with his aunt in Connecticut, where he is helped with his adjustment to the trials of attending public school for the first time and investigating a threat in nearby woods by a wounded Iraq War veteran. (grades 6-9)
Steel Trapp : the challenge Ridley Pearson. 2008. On a two-day train trip to enter his invention in the National Science Competition in Washington, D.C., fourteen-year-old Steven "Steel" Trapp, possessor of a remarkable photographic memory, becomes embroiled in an international plot of kidnapping and bribery that may have links to terrorists. (grades 5-8)
Death by denim Linda Gerber. 2009. Sixteen-year-old Aphra and her mother, a CIA agent, are hiding in France under new identities, but they must go on the run again when their location is discovered by a dangerous criminal. (grades 7-10)
Heist society Ally Carter. 2010. A group of teenagers uses their combined talents to re-steal several priceless paintings and save fifteen-year-old Kat Bishop's father, himself an international art thief, from a vengeful collector. (Audrey's note: Why does the girl on the cover look like Audrey Hepburn?) (grades 6-10)
I, Q. (Book one, Independence Hall) / Roland Smith. 2008. "Step-siblings Q (Quest) and Angela are thrust into the work of the U.S. Secret Service and the Israeli Mossad when Angela realizes she's being followed, and Q learns the secret about Angela's real mother--a former Secret Service agent who was supposedly killed by a terrorist group. But who are the good guys and who are the bad guys"--Cover, P. [4]. (grades 5-8)
STORM : the Infinity Code by E.L. Young. 2008. In London, the teenaged geniuses of STORM, a secret organization dedicated to eliminating the world's misery through science and technology, uncover plans for a deadly weapon and race to find and dismantle it, then confront the corrupt scientist behind the scheme. (grades 5-8)
The lab Jack Heath. 2008. "Meet a sixteen-year-old superhuman: Agent Six of Hearts. He's the strongest, most effective agent in the Deck, a team of special agents fighting to uphold justice in a completely corrupt world. Six would be invincible...if not for a deadly secret. He is the product of an illegal experiment by the Lab--a ruthless division of the corporation that controls his world. When the Deck begins to investigate the Lab, Six walks a tightrope between his two worlds, trying to keep his origin secret. But then he meets Kyntak, a boy whose past equals his own."--dust cover flap. (grades 5-8)
Live and let shop Michael P. Spradlin. 2005. Beverly Hills teenager Rachel Buchanan gets in trouble with the law and winds up at mysterious Blackthorn Academy in Pennsylvania, where she uncovers secrets about the school and becomes entangled in a case of international espionage. (grades 6-9)
{N.E.R.D.S. [National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society [sound recording] : by Michael Buckley. 2009.
N.E.R.D.S. [National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society [sound recording] : by Michael Buckley. 2009.
NERDS National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society [electronic resource] : Michael Buckley.
2009. (A copy of the book is on oder!)} While running a spy network from their elementary school, five unpopular misfits combine their talents and use cutting-edge gadgetry to fight evil around the world. (grades 4-7)
Remote man Elizabeth Honey. 2000. Thirteen-year-old Ned and his depressed mother leave Australia for a rest in America, but he is soon on the trail of international smugglers of exotic animals, with help from his Internet friends. (grades 6-8)
The secret science alliance and the copycat crook [created, written & drawn by] Eleanor Davis.
2009. Eleven-year-old Julian Calendar thought changing schools would mean leaving his "nerdy" persona behind, but instead he forms an alliance with fellow inventors Greta and Ben and works with them to prevent an adult from using one of their gadgets for nefarious purposes. (grades 4-6)
The Shadow Project Herbie Brennan. 2010. A young English thief stumbles on, and subsequently is recruited for, a super-secret operation that trains teenagers in remote viewing and astral projection techniques in order to engage in spying. (grades 6-9)
{Alex Rider Operation Stormbreaker [videorecording] : The Weinstein Company ; Isle of Man Film. 2006.
Alex Rider Operation Stormbreaker [videorecording] : the Weinstein Company ; Isle of Man Film. 2006.} Alex Rider has been trained since birth for a career as a spy. It's not until his beloved uncle, Ian Rider, dies that Alex learns of his intended purpose in life. At just 14, Alex is not sure he can do all that is required of a super spy. Without much choice he is taken under the wing of Britain's secret intelligence service. The Special Operations Division of the MI6 sends Alex on a mission which could save or cost millions their lives. As Alex embarks on his greatest challenge yet, he learns all is not as it seems. Equipped with super spy training, Alex is prepared to deal with whatever comes his way. (rated PG) (grades 6-9)
Point blank : [the graphic novel] Anthony Horowitz ; adapted by Antony Johnston ; illustrated. 2007. Alex Rider, teenage superspy, infiltrates the mysterious Point Blanc Academy, armed with only a false ID and a set of disguised gadgets. Can he alert the world to what he finds out before it's too late? (grades 6-9)
{Stormbreaker Anthony Horowitz. 2001.
Stormbreaker [sound recording] / Anthony Horowitz. 2001.
Stormbreaker Anthony Horowitz. 2006.
Stormbreaker [sound recording] / Anthony Horowitz. 2001.
Stormbreaker : [the graphic novel] Anthony Horowitz ; adapted by Antony Johnston ; illustrated 2006.} After the death of the uncle who had been his guardian, fourteen-year-old Alex Rider is coerced to continue his uncle's dangerous work for Britain's intelligence agency, MI6. (grades 6-9)
{Sure fire Jack Higgins with Justin Richards. 2007.
Sure fire Jack Higgins with Justin Richards. 2008.} Resentful of having to go and live with their estranged father after the death of their mother, fifteen-year-old twins, Rich and Jade, soon find they have more complicated problems when their father is kidnapped and their attempts to rescue him involve them in an extremely dangerous international plot to control the world's oil. (grades 6-9)
Booklist's Top Crime Fiction for Youth
The case of the stinky socks by Lewis B. Montgomery ; illustrated by Amy Wummer. 2009. (grades 2-4) Detectives-in-training Milo and Jazz join forces to tackle their first big case--finding out who stole the lucky socks from the high school baseball team's star pitcher.
Cat burglar black Richard Sala. 2009. (grades 7-10) K.'s aunt, who works at the Bellsong Academy for Girls, has invited K. to attend the school. But as soon as she arrives, K. notices some strange goings-on: her aunt has suddenly taken ill; there are only three other students and no regular classes; and a statue speaks to K. when no one else is around.
The Dunderheads Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by David Roberts. 2009. (grades 3-5) When Miss Breakbone confiscates Junkyard's crucial find, Wheels, Pencil, Spider, and the rest of the Dunderheads plot to teach her a lesson.
Gentlemen Michael Northrop. 2009. (grades 10-12) When three teenaged boys suspect that their English teacher is responsible for their friend's disappearance, they must navigate a maze of assorted clues, fraying friendships, violence, and Dostoevsky's "Crime and punishment" before learning the truth.
The knife that killed me Anthony McGowan. 2010. (grades 10-12) Paul Varderman, a secondary student in an English Catholic School, is a loner until, just as he is becoming friends with "the freaks," the school bully encourages Paul to join his gang and gives him a knife to carry as an incentive.
Murder at midnight Avi. 2009. (grades 5-8) Falsely accused of plotting to overthrow King Claudio, scholarly Mangus the magician, along with his street-smart servant boy, Fabrizio, face deadly consequences unless they can track down the real traitor by the stroke of midnight.
The secret science alliance and the copycat crook [created, written & drawn by] Eleanor Davis. 2009. (grades 4-6) Eleven-year-old Julian Calendar thought changing schools would mean leaving his "nerdy" persona behind, but instead he forms an alliance with fellow inventors Greta and Ben and works with them to prevent an adult from using one of their gadgets for nefarious purposes.
What really happened to Humpty? : from the files of a hard- by Joe Dumpty ; as told to Jeanie Franz Ransom ; illustrated. 2009. (grades 1-4) Detective Joe Dumpty rushes to investigate the mysterious circumstances under which his older brother, Humpty, fell from a wall on his first day as captain of the new Neighborhood Watch program.
When you reach me Rebecca Stead. 2009.
When you reach me [sound recording] / Rebecca Stead. (grades 4-7) As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve-year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seems to defy the laws of time and space.