Showing posts with label Twilight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twilight. Show all posts

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Need More Twilight?


The blog has found out that The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide will come out April 12, 2011. The encyclopedia, written by Stephenie Meyer, will include "character profiles, outtakes, a conversation with Meyer, genealogical charts, maps, extensive cross-references, and much more," according to the publisher. There also will be art by Young Kim who illustrated the Twilight graphic novel. Meyer said she wanted to "incorporate as many details as possible, including character histories, like Alice's back story" in the book.

Are you over it? Or you can't wait for it?

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Eclipse Trailer

The SCLS blog is sure you already have viewed it but, just in case, here is the long-awaited trailer for Eclipse:



The movie will be out June 30.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010




Book on text messaging teens prompts most book challenges of 2009



ttyl series tops ALA's 2009 Top Ten list of most frequently challenged books

CHICAGO –Lauren Myracle’s best-selling young adult novel series ttyl, the first-ever novels written entirely in the style of instant messaging, tops the American Library Association’s (ALA) Top Ten list of the Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009.

Two books are new to the list: Twilight (series) by Stephenie Meyer and My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult.

Both Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War return after being dropped from the list in 2008.

“Even though not every book will be right for every reader, the ability to read, speak, think and express ourselves freely are core American values,” said Barbara Jones, director of the ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. “Protecting one of our most fundamental rights – the freedom to read – means respecting each other’s differences and the right of all people to choose for themselves what they and their families read.”

For nearly 20 years, the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) has collected reports on book challenges. A challenge is defined as a formal, written complaint, filed with a library or school, requesting that materials be removed or restricted because of content or appropriateness. In 2009, OIF received 460 reports on efforts to remove or restrict materials from school curricula and library bookshelves.

Though OIF receives reports of challenges in public libraries, schools, and school libraries from a variety of sources, a majority of challenges go unreported. OIF estimates that its statistics reflect only 20-25% of the challenges that actually occur.


The ALA’s Top Ten Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009 reflect a range of themes, and consist of the following titles:

1. ttyl, ttfn, l8r, g8r (series), by Lauren Myracle Reasons: Nudity, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs
2. And Tango Makes Three by Peter Parnell and Justin RichardsonReasons: Homosexuality
3. The Perks of Being A Wallflower, by Stephen ChboskyReasons: Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Anti-Family, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs, Suicide
4. To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee Reasons: Racism, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group
5. Twilight (series) by Stephenie MeyerReasons: Sexually Explicit, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group
6. Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. SalingerReasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group
7. My Sister’s Keeper, by Jodi PicoultReasons: Sexism, Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs, Suicide, Violence
8. The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big, Round Things, by Carolyn MacklerReasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group
9. The Color Purple, Alice Walker Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group
10. The Chocolate War, by Robert CormierReasons: Nudity, Sexually Explicit, Offensive anguage, Unsuited to Age Group

Seven titles were dropped from the list, including: His Dark Materials Trilogy (Series) by Philip Pullman (Political Viewpoint, Religious Viewpoint, Violence); Scary Stories (Series) by Alvin Schwartz (Occult/Satanism, Religious Viewpoint, Violence); Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya (Occult/Satanism, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Sexually Explicit, Violence); Gossip Girl (Series) by Cecily von Ziegesar (Offensive Language, Sexually Explicit, Unsuited to Age Group); Uncle Bobby’s Wedding by Sarah S. Brannen (Homosexuality, Unsuited to Age Group); The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Offensive Language, Sexually Explicit, Unsuited to Age Group); and Flashcards of My Life by Charise Mericle Harper (Sexually Explicit, Unsuited to Age Group).

Also new this year is an updated list of the top 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of the Decade (2000 – 2009). Topping the list is the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, frequently challenged for various issues including occult/Satanism and anti-family themes. A complete listing can be found at http://tinyurl.com/top100fcb.

For more information on book challenges and censorship, please visit the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom’s Banned Books Week Web site at www.ala.org/bbooks.

The Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association’s basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Attention Twilight Fans!


Stephenie Meyer is coming out with a new novella on June 5th! According to the web site: "Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of Bree and the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion." Check out the web site for more information: http://www.breetanner.com/.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Big News for Twilight Fans!

The sparkliness of Twilight meets the sparkliness of manga? Brace yourselves.

Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 is set to drop on March 16. Published by Yen Press, there is expected to be a first printing of 350,000 copies. Check out the cover and one of the panels!

Also be on the lookout for the issue of Entertainment Weekly that goes on sale this Friday. It has a Q&A with Stephenie Meyer as well as a sneak peek at some more pages. And since the library carries Entertainment Weekly, you can read it for free!


Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Vote Now!

You may not have been old enough to vote in last year's election, but you can still have your opinion heard. Below are two on-going award campaigns that are waiting for your vote.

Books

Polls are now open for the Teens' Top Ten 2009! Click here to go to the ballot and select three of your favorite titles. We will post the results here, so stay tuned!

Movies
Spike TV is looking for voters to honor their favorite science fiction, fantasy, horror movie actors, actresses, movies and comics with the 2009 SCREAM awards. Some literary favorites are among the nominees, such as Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Twilight and slew of comic/graphic novel titles.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Can't get enough Twilight?

Then good thing it's coming out in graphic novel format! Entertainment Weekly reports that Stephanie Meyer is working closely with the artist Young Kim to ensure this next adventure for her saga meets her vision.

Here is a sneak peak at a frame (sans dialogue):

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Mark Your Calendars

The release date for the movie version of "Twilight" has been moved up to Friday, Nov. 21. Do you think it will be the No. 1 movie of the weekend? How much do you think it will make? Do you plan to see it?

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Twilight: The Movie

Have you heard who has been cast as Bella and Edward in the Twilight movie?

Kristen Stewart (Panic Room, Into the Wild and Speak) nabbed the role of Bella, while Robert Pattinson (Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter movies) will play Edward.

What do you Twilight fans think?