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Teens, boost your #poetry writing skills at Sylvan Oaks Library, 4 –5:30 p.m. every Tuesday in April— http://ow.ly/10hx7j
Voting ends soon for the first-ever Sacramento Teen Book Award. Recognize one of your favorites here? Teens can vote at www.saclibrary.org/teenaward
Submit your work to be considered for the 2016 Sacramento Public Library Local Author Festival. Applications will be accepted through March 7, with the festival taking place at the Tsakopoulos Library Galleria on April 10 from 1-3 p.m.
Local teen authors are welcome to apply! Spread the word!
Awesome news from the world of Richelle Mead! Her new book THE GLITTERING COURT comes out 4/5, but what’s even more awesome is that if you preorder your copy, you can get a Glittering Court welcome kit AND enter for the chance to win an amazing prize pack for you and a friend worth over $1,000! Get all the details here!
Just a few of the prom dresses donated to the library for our prom dress drive and give away. Libraries - making people fabulous day in and day out! I like the red one with sparkles in it.
🌌 “The universe has shaken you to awaken you. It’s a lesson.” 🌌
Have a nice day. You deserve it ☺️🌻
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I suppose with any good writing and interesting characters, you can have that awfully overused word: a journey.
R.I.P. Alan Rickman (1946 – 2016)
The shortlists are done. The finalists are decided. Now it’s time for Sacramento-area teens to make their voices heard and choose the first winner of the Sacramento Teen Book Award. Click above (or below) and choose up to four books that, to you, represent the best YA books released last year. The votes will be tallied, and the winner announced in March. We’ve already got a neck-and-neck tie, so get voting!
When the manga at Arcade Library gets too loved to check out anymore, it lends its pages to the bookends, courtesy of the Teen Advisory Board.
I just need to share my reactions during the sorting hat LMAO
8 Books To Read After The Sherlock Special
Be honest. You’re excited for the Sherlock Special, but you’re still wondering how you’re going to get your mystery fix between the moment it ends and season 4 finally airs. Fear not, we’ve rounded up 8 books to keep you going in the meantime:
1. Trouble is a Friend of Mine by Stephanie Tromly
Zoe gets dragged along on a missing persons investigation by her brilliant and quirky neighbor Digby, whose strange (and hilarious) antics can’t hide a heart of gold.
2. The Appearance of Annie Van Sinderen by Katherine Howe
There’s something strange about the beautiful girl Wes met at a seance in the East Village – it’s almost as if she belongs to another place…or another time.
3. The Dark Days Club by Alison Goodman
Demons have infiltrated every level of society in 1800′s London, and Lady Helen must choose whether to save her reputation – or save the world.
4. The Shades of London Series by Maureen Johnson
Just as Rory arrives at boarding school in London, someone starts mimicking Jack the Ripper’s murders…and she’s the only one who can see him.
5. Nearly Gone and Nearly Found by Elle Cosimano
Nearly Boswell has a knack for tracking down serial killers, even when SHE’s being tracked at the same time.
6. The Accident Season by Moira Fowley-Doyle
Every October, Kara’s family becomes inexplicably accident-prone, and this year she’ll find out whether the accident season is a curse or a coincidence.
7. The Edge of Nowhere by Elizabeth George
Becca’s ability to hear the thoughts of others puts her at risk, so she escapes to Whidbey Island – but she’ll soon find she’s not the only one with secrets.
8. The Mickey Bolitar Series by Harlan Coben
Mickey thought his year couldn’t get worse after witnessing his father’s death and sending his mom to rehab, but after his new friend vanishes, he’ll uncover a conspiracy proving nothing is at it seems.
How fitting that January – the coldest month of year – is National Soup Month! Great time of year to experiment and enjoy some home-made soup…
For all things soup, click here.
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#SacYuleBall, #Dramione
Some ideas from Arcade Library’s teen DIY Holiday Gifts program.
If you want to kill Harry, you have to kill us too!
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Founded by Godric Gryffindor, this house favors students with courage, chivalry, and daring. These traits can even border on recklessness and other houses sometimes feel that Gryffindors engage in "pointless heroics" and receive an unfair favoritism at times. Despite this reputation, the heroes of the Harry Potter septet prove themselves to be honorable, just, and willing to go as far as it takes to ensure the safety of the wizarding world. Notable Gryffindors include Albus Dumbledore, Rubeus Hagrid, and the entire Weasley family. (details from harrypotter.wikia.com)
Founded by Salazar Slytherin, this house has a bias toward students of determination, cunning, and “a certain disregard for the rules.” Slytherins generally seek to benefit themselves rather than others. More than any other house, Slytherin is concerned with the purity of a wizard’s bloodline. It is said that Merlin, of King Arthur’s court, was a Slytherin. from harrypotter.wikia.com