Thursday, December 20, 2007
September 23, 2008
Let the countdown begin ...
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K.Rowling, the last and final book in the Harry Potter series, comes out tomorrow! At midnight, people will most likely be FLOCKING to the nearest book store to grab their hands on the final Harry Potter book. J.K. Rowling says that Deathly Hallows will definitely be the last Harry Potter book, much to the disappointment of major HP fans. In ten years of time, Harry Potter has become one of the most famous books/movies in the whole world! When J.K. Rowling just started writing HP, she was a struggling mother who took care of her child alone. Now, she is worth about 1 Billion dollars! She has also found a new husband and now has three darling children! Someone will definitely die in the last book, and Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort will face off for their last and final time. Though, we have no idea what the outcome will be. Rowling used many twists and turns in the series, and there will definitely be some in this last book, probably the most mysterious and most anticipated HP book of all. I personally think that out of Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Harry Potter, Harry will be the only one that lives and he and Ginny will pair up. Neville, Voldemort, and Draco may die and Snape may turn good. Though, or course, this is only MY opinion, and there probably is many others. The only way to find out the real outcome is to read the last and final book of the HP series. We also must anticipate that Rowling starts a new series that will captivate our minds, though I believe that it would never match Harry Potter's popularity. Almost every kid and adult has heard of Harry Potter and/or read at least one of the books and/or saw at least one movie. We will all wait for midnight to buy the probably the most mysterious and most anticipated HP book ever. Posted by Laurel Now that the book is out, what did you think of it? Leave your comments here!
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Poem
When the whimper of your fears
Awakens in your eyes
The harder you think
The more you cry
Your soul on undecided
On fire inside
Its time to step up
You think of those who lied
It’s your time to be brave
To get up and fight
From the same eyes you cried from
You see a new sight
People around you changing
Coming out of their shell
You come out of the point
Where you fell
By: Cristina
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Series / Book Review: Warriors by Erin Hunter
In every Clan, there are 9 different ranks. The first is kits, or kittens. Every Clan cat has two parts to their name, each name is made of two different words, the first part is the part that usually stays with them forever. The second part changes according to your rank, For kits, their name would be [blank]kit (EX.Ripplekit)Then, when they are six moons old, or six months, they are each assigned a mentor, usually a senior warrior, a deputy, or rarely, a leader. At this time, the cat's name would be [blank]paw. (EX. Ripplepaw) The mentors teach every apprentice the way of the Clans, their territory, hunting skills, fighting skills, and of course, the warrior code, a set of rules that each Clan cat must go by, or face the consequences. The next rank is warrior, when an apprentice is about 12 moons old, or when the leader see fit, they become warriors. Then, their name would be totally unique, being [blankblank]. (EX. Ripplepelt) Sometimes, when a cat becomes apprentice, they choose to be a medicine cat apprentice, still following the warrior naming system, but they assist the medicine cat, and learn the different uses of each herb from their medicine cat mentor. As a medicine cat or medicine cat apprentice, you must go to the Moonpool every half-moon and share tongues with StarClan, meaning, going to the Moonpool and talking/conversing with StarClan. Sometimes, when danger is ahead, or some big event, StarClan will go into usually, the leader's or either medicine cat's dreams and give them a prophecy, a mysterious message that might hint about the future. There are two leaders, a leader, which is the highest rank, and a deputy, as a second-in-command. As a deputy, your warrior name stays, but as a leader, the second part of your name will become "star". So, the name would be [blank]star. (EX. Ripplestar) A queen is a she-cat who is expecting or nursing kits in the nursery, and an elder is a cat that has retired from its duties as a warrior or medicine cat. That does not mean that they won't be able to protect their Clan, only that they have retired. There are many other rules and customs of the Clan cats, but if I listed those, I would be here all day. To find out, pick up the first book, Into the Wild, at your local library. To find out more about the Clan cats and the authors, go to http://www.warriorcats.com/. One more thing, did you know that Erin Hunter, the author is actually three people? Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry take turns writing each book, and Vicky Holmes comes up with the major storyline and she is also the editor! Please remember to pick up these books! Also, for some major fan sites/forums, go to:
1. http://www.warriorswish.net/
2. http://www.warriorswish1.proboards85.com/
3. www.kitsufox.com/warriors
There are many more fan sites/forums and if you don't like these that I listed, google it, and go to your favorite fan site/forum!
Book Review - The New Rebellion by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
On Coruscant, Leia Organa Solo faces a political challenge. Former Imperials have been allowed to join the Senate. Feeling that they will stir up trouble, Leia plans to set the tone for the Senate’s term by boldly reminding everyone of the horrors of the Empire. But it seems that there is a new horror has appeared in the galaxy when a huge explosion rocks the Senate chamber, injuring and killing hundreds. Han Solo, Leia’s husband, follows a lead to Smuggler’s Run, a “wretched hive of scum and villainy” (Ben Kenobi Epi. IV). Meanwhile, Luke tracks down a former pupil turned rogue Jedi named Brakiss, who may hold the secret to the devastation. And on Coruscant, Leia confronts a political disaster. But all these events have been orchestrated by a master of the dark side of the Force, bent on controlling the galaxy. He’s targeted Luke, Leia, and billions more to die in a “holocaust unequaled in galactic history.”
The New Rebellion has all the old favorites facing down a shadowy new menace. Star Wars fans will be pleased to know that this also has famous Expanded Universe characters, such as Talon Karrde, Mara Jade, and Wedge Antilles. The rest of you don’t need to worry, you don’t have to be a Star Wars genius to be able to read this book. This story is most interesting partially because of a storyline involving R2-D2 and C-3PO. The dynamic droid duo turns out to be a lot more than anyone expects and end up being vital to the future of the New Republic.
I highly recommend this stand-alone novel to everybody. You don’t have to love Star Wars to enjoy this magnum opus of a book. Kristine Kathryn Rusch does a masterful job of creating a suspenseful storyline, compelling characters, and a thrilling conclusion.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Robin Friedman at Borders
Friedman's books include How I Survived My Summer Vacation and The Silent Witness. Her newest book is The Girlfriend Project.
For more details, call the store at (908) 231-0111 or visit the author's Web site at http://www.robinfriedman.com
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Movie Review:
NEW BLONDE BOND,
SAME GOOD OLD ACTION
Americans for years have had a fascination for the British secret agent who, before his successful films, was just another character in a series of novels by Former British WWII Agent Ian Fleming. Sean Connery (The Untouchables) of course became the first to have the chance to showcase stylish action skills and impeccable cunning as Ian Fleming’s famous 007. Connery was followed by Roger Moore (007 For Your Eyes Only) and others; the latest two being the charming Pierce Brosnan (007 Goldeneye), and the blonde pretty boy Daniel Craig. When Craig was introduced as the new Bond in 007 Casino Royale, Americans all asked the same questions: “Who the heck is this guy?” and “Why is he blonde?” Well, those who are actively into movies would know Craig’s noteworthy role in Spielberg’s Munich. As for the blonde part, American filmmakers have always had a preference of blondes over brunettes. Am I right? Out of the other potential nominees, which included British powerhouses such as Hugh Grant, Clive Owen, and Orlando Bloom, Craig was the only one who not only looked the part, but acted better than any Bond that America had seen since Sir Sean Connery.
Fleming’s 007 Casino Royale starts at the beginning of Bonds career when he has yet to achieve his double-0 status. Packed with lengthy chase scenes, action packed encounters with epic villains such as Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), and beautiful damsels in distress, make Bonds newest flick the best yet. Judy Dench’s (Shakespeare in Love) performance as “M” deserved an Oscar nomination of its own, and Craig’s performance as the 007 (which was nominated for a BAFTA Award) was so believable, that he could make Bond more popular than he already is (if that’s even possible). So it just goes to show; no matter what color your hair is, its your acting that makes your character worth watching.
7.5 out of 10
By Soham
Thursday, May 03, 2007
High School Musical 2
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Scott Westerfeld's new book
The Golden Compass Movie
If you've ever read the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman, you'll want to check out this website from the upcoming movie The Golden Compass, the first book in the trilogy. Find out what your daemon is, and if you're saying to yourself, "a what?," visit the website!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Princeton Teen Book Bash
Some of the authors scheduled to appear are K.L. Going ("Fat Kid Rules the World"); Megan McCafferty ("Charmed Thirds"); Blake Nelson ("Paranoid Park"); Maureen Johnson ("13 Little Blue Envelopes"); Ned Vizzini ("It's Kind of a Funny Story"); E. Lockart ("Dramarama"); and more.
Go to www.princeton.lib.nj.us/teens/books/index.html for details.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Movie Review - Little Miss Sunshine
The typical American Family Comedy. We have seen it. A father who strives for his children to make him proud, a mother with depression and anxiety from god-knows what, a suicidal uncle ready to end his time on earth, a drug addicted grandfather who feels no shame in destroying his lungs, a nihilistic teenager who refuses to converse with his family because they are so “uncool”, and an adorable little girl who is more concentrated on her looks than anything else. Have we seen this before? Probably. The lack of unoriginality in such movies like “RV” makes the family comedy genre an Oscar- repellant.
But Little Miss Sunshine changed all that stereotyping once it came into theatres. We have all seen American families have major breakdowns on the silver screen before, but not as entertaining as this. Little Miss Sunshine, with it’s quirky, and out-of-the-box humor, keeps a smirk on its audiences’ faces from start to finish. The fabulous direction by husband-wife duo Jonathan Dayton, and Valerie Farris, and a superb debut screenplay by Michael Ardnt, make this family comedy a complete rival to the ordinary.
With 2 Golden Globe Nominations and popular bids for Oscars, Little Miss Sunshine is truly the surprise comedy of the year. An artsy look at a typical American family that delivers to America, one extremely important moral: No matter how different or weird the members of you family are, they are still your family and that’s all that matters.
By Soham
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Gaming Afternoon @ The Mary Jacobs Library
Feel free to bring your favorite PS2 game (nothing with a mature rating, please). Registration for this event is required. So if you want to come you must call the phone number listed below.
Of course, munchies will be served! Hope to see you there!
The Mary Jacobs Library is located at 64 Washington Street in Rocky Hill. Call us at 609-924-7073 x102
Monday, March 05, 2007
Review of A Murder is Announced
Review of A Great and Terrible Beauty
In this book you can feel the magic pulling you in with the suspence. If you are a fantasy loving girl, you will be pulled into this book just like I did. And if you liked this book just as much as I did, there is a sequel called Rebel Angels for you to read. Boys- STAY AWAY! Reviewed by Cathy
Review of Milkweed
Friday, March 02, 2007
Gossip Girl TV Update
The show is written by The O.C.'s Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, and directed by Mark Piznarski who has worked on series like Everwood and Veronica Mars.
Leighton Meester (Surface) will play Blair, and Blake Lively (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) will play Serena.
For more details, go to http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847169/
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Lauren Myracle at Barnes & Noble
Lauren's books include TTYL, The Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life and Rhymes With Witches. Her newest book is L8R, G8R.
For more details, call the store at (908) 526-7425 or visit the author's Web site at http://www.laurenmyracle.com/
Friday, February 16, 2007
Open Knitting & Crochet at Mary Jacobs Library
When: Tuesday, Feb 27 at 7pm!
Where: The Mary Jacobs Library in Rocky Hill is located at 64 Washington St. Our phone # is 609-924-7073.
Fun with yarn and plenty of good conversation! Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Teen Book Review - The Key to the Golden Firebird by Maureen Johnson
When May Gold’s father dies unexpectedly from a heart attack, the Gold family has to continue on with their lives however hard it may be. May’s mother starts working a lot more to pay bills and becomes disconnected from her three children. The three girls all deal with the grief in different ways. Palmer, the youngest, does nothing but watch TV and play softball. Brooks, the oldest, quits softball and starts drinking. May, the middle child, decides she has to pick up the slack around the house and tries to keep the family from falling apart. Her dad’s best friend and his family also try to help out, but nothing is working. All the Gold family really needs is some closure.
This book was a very enjoyable read. When I picked it up off the shelf, I figured it was going to be average chick lit, but to my surprise it had quite some depth to it. I was able to see the affect the dad’s death had on each girl. It was very well written and all of the side stories made the book exciting, but like all chick lit, it was quite predictable!
Review by Amy