Saturday, May 01, 2010

BOOK REVIEW: The Plain Janes by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg

The Plain Janes is a graphic novel from the acclaimed author of Boy Proof, The Queen of Cool and Beige. Jane lives in Metro City, which she loves for the art and culture. But after the city is victim to an increasing number of terrorist bombing and attacks, Jane’s parents panic and move out to the heart of suburban America. Jane thinks her life is over and doomed to be pathetically boring. But one day she gets inspired and convinces her new friends (all also named Jane) to form P.L.A.I.N.—People Loving Art in Neighborhoods—and commit random acts of art all across town. But being in a secret art gang isn’t easy, especially when the school and administration and local police want to shut you down. A fun and quick read, The Plain Janes is definitely worth picking up next time you're in the library.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Funniest Clip of the Day

Hilarious and scary -- Kids Re-enact MTV's The Hills.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Hey Ally Carter Fans!

There are two new deliciously fun books from Ally Carter!





There's a new Gallagher Girls novel by Ally Carter, Only the Good Spy Young. You can place a hold on your copy in the library catalog today!











Ally also has a new book out for all your criminal lover types, Heist Society. Here's a description: When Katarina's father, the patriarch of a thieving family, is the only suspect in the theft of a mobster's art collection, Kat must re-enter "the life" and steal back the paintings with her teenage crew before the Mafia catches up with her dad.

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.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Hugo Cabret in 3-D


The SCLS Teen Blog hears that the film version of The Invention of Hugo Cabret will be in 3-D. The movie is scheduled to be released Dec. 9, 2011 (for now) and is being directed by Martin Scorsese (Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Aviator, Shutter Island, The Departed, etc.).

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Prom Trends for 2010


Prom season is right around the corner! Teen Vogue has the inside track on what is hot in style, color, accessories and hair for her and him. Check it out by clicking on this link, or checking the magazine out from the Library!

One trend that seems to be mentioned in all the ads and articles includes gowns and dresses that reveal more than you would normally be allowed to show in school. Is this the case at your prom? What kind of dress are you planning to wear?

Let us know what you think!

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.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Supernatural Writing Contest

Write a story featuring zombies, vampires, and other undead for the chance to win awesome prizes from Inkpop! You could win tech prizes such as the iPod Touch or even a trip to Inkpop's Supernatural Summer Book Tour. You can even win prizes just by voting on stories written by others!

Submit your entry on the following website: http://www.inkpop.com/contests/1/supernatural-writing-contest/

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/.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Sneak Peek

ABC Family posted a sneak peek at the new Pretty Little Liars show, based on the bestselling series by Sara Shepard. The TV show will premiere this summer. Check out the clip.

Now, is the time to catch up on the series:

1. Pretty Little Liars
2. Flawless
3. Perfect
4. Unbelievable
5. Wicked
6. Killer
7. Heartless

Check the library catalog for each book!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Calling All Gleeks

Rumor has it that Oprah Winfrey's April 7 show will be devoted to all things Glee. Expect interviews with the cast and series creator, a never-before-seen backstage video and, of course, a show-stopping performance.

Oprah.com also is set to launch a destination page for Gleeks, which will include character guides, IQ tests, behind-the-scenes photos and more, on March 29.

Head to our catalog to find the Glee music CD and season 1 DVD.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tell Your Story & Win $5000 from Aeropostale!

Aeropostale is searching for "Real Teens" to share why they are real teenagers by demonstrating respect, integrity, and compassion for others no matter how big or small. If you are between the ages of 13 and 19, you can find more information and sign up at http://www.realteens2010.com/. You also have the opportunity to vote in this contest. The top 8 Real Teens winners will each receive a $5,000 college scholarship and the chance to be featured in Aéropostale’s Fall 2010 marketing campaign. Submissions must be received by April 11, 2010, and winners will be announced during the week of April 19, 2010.

Calling All Blue Bloods Fans!

Keys to the Repository, the fifth book in the very popular Blue Bloods series by Melissa De La Cruz is set to be released on June 29, 2010 - just in time for some fun summer reading! You can place a hold on Keys to the Respository at the Somerset County Library's website. And never fear, this release is not the end of this fabulous series. A sixth book called Misguided Angel is set to be released on October 5, 2010. Melissa's official website also has announced that she is working on a spin-off series to Blue Bloods focusing on Bliss Llewellyn. The first book in this series will be called Wolf Pack. No release date is set for Wolf Pack yet. Once we know here at the library, we'll be sure to post it here.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Adam Lambert's Guyliner



American Idol standout Adam Lambert is once again making headlines for his lavish use of eyeliner. According to sources, Adam is "currently working on his own line of make-up for adventurous men. The line doesn’t stop at guyliner – it will also feature everything from foundation, concealer, shadow, mascara, and lip gloss, to nail polish."

Think Adam should stick with music and not makeup? Let us know what you think!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Facebook Takes on SNL

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Long considered to be the stomping ground of oldsters and soccer moms, Facebook took one more step toward street cred this week when it was reported that an online movement to have veteran comedian Betty White host Saturday Night Live had actually worked. Average age group of the members driven to see the 84 year old host the show? 18 to 24. Facebook estimates that over 48,000 fans of the Facebook page propelled the movement forward and gained the attention of such outlets as CNN, MTV and The Daily Show.

Need a Facebook page of your own? Check out these great titles:

Facebook Me! : A Guide to having Fun with your Friends and Promoting Your Projects by Dave Awl

Facebook for Dummies by Carolyn Abram

Facebook : The Missing Manual by E. Vander Veer

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Twilight Teaser Trailer Released!

After what seemed like an eternity of waiting for Twi-Hards, the ten second teaser trailer for Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is now available! The full 90 second trailer will drop online on Thursday morning at around 6:00 AM PST/9:00 AM EST. Its contents are being kept under wraps but you can find some fun commentary analyzing the 10 second clip over at MTV.

The film is slated to hit conventional theaters and IMAX on June 30, 2010.


Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Books to Movies Buzz

With the entire media spotlight shining down on Tim Burton’s epic Alice in Wonderland, it’s entirely possible you may have missed the previews for two movies opening soon which will bring beloved stories to life! The first is a live action adaption of the wickedly popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The second is an animatron take on the Guardians of Ga'hoole series. Both have great word of mouth and have fans anxiously awaiting their release dates.

Watch the trailers below and let us know which movie looks better!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid




Guardians of Ga'hoole

Monday, March 08, 2010

Riot Grrl Reads

In honor of International Women’s Day, we’ve turned the spotlight on some great reads featuring heroines who are more interested in kicking butt than they are in romance. Check out these awesome titles full of riot grrl power!

Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Through journal entries sixteen-year-old Miranda describes her family's struggle to survive after a meteor hits the moon, causing worldwide tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.

Hold Still by Nina LaCour
Ingrid didn't leave a note. Three months after her best friend's suicide, Caitlin finds what she left instead: a journal, hidden under Caitlin's bed.

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly
In central Texas in 1899, eleven-year-old Callie Vee Tate is instructed to be a lady by her mother, learns about love from the older three of her six brothers, and studies the natural world with her grandfather, the latter of which leads to an important discovery.

Bad Apple by Laura Ruby
Tola Riley, a high school junior, struggles to tell the truth when she and her art teacher are accused of having an affair.

Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine
A photographic negative and two surprising new friends become the catalyst for healing as fifteen-year-old Rowan struggles to keep her family and her life together after her brother's death.

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
In a future North America, where the rulers of Panem maintain control through an annual televised survival competition pitting young people from each of the twelve districts against one another, sixteen-year-old Katniss's skills are put to the test when she voluntarily takes her younger sister's place.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Book Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Classic Regency Romance—Now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem!


It’s hard to avoid Jane Austen. Whether it’s from your Brit Lit class, the PBS mini-series or the countless movie adaptations, no doubt you’ve come across some version of Pride and Prejudice. Co-author Seth Grahame-Smith has re-imagined this classic novel by creating a subplot where a mysterious plague has afflicted England transforming people into flesh eating “unmentionables” (a.k.a. zombies) who roam the countryside killing and dismembering their victims. Grahame-Smith retains roughly 85% of the novel’s original text and his language and style mirrors that of Austen, making the addition of zombie mayhem relatively seamless. Whether you’re a loyal fan or zealous critic of Jane Austen, this book is definitely worth checking out.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Tech Alert: Google Buzz



Attention Gmail users! Google has created a new feature called Google Buzz which is built right into your Gmail account. Similar to Twitter and Facebook, Google Buzz allows you to share photo, links, and videos with people you chat with or email regularly. It is currently compatible with Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Google Chat and Google Reader so you can import material directly from these sites. There are currently plans to make it compatible with Facebook as well. Google Buzz is also available for mobile phones. Check it out today: http://www.google.com/buzz

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Anti-Valentine's Day Poems


Even with postponing our annual Anti-Valentine's Party due to Snowmadgeddon 2010, we had an awesome turnout this afternoon! (Feb. 24th) One of the most hilarious activities we enjoyed were the writing of anti-love letters. Here are a few the spectacular ones:

Sweetie,
I love you, but now I see
You want nothing to do with me
This is really hard to say
'cause I held you tight,
You pushed me away
You leave me with the horrible fact
You're blind;
Can't see the heart you cracked
So I can see you like me- syke
but really ... what's not to like?!
--Veronica

You are my lover and always will be.
Even though you were just a little mean to me.
I know you love me,
and want me back.
But I'm sorry I can't stand this crap.
We're through.
I'm over you.
--Shelby

You mother fudge cake.
I'll kick your aspirin!
You biscuit,
so you better get the helicopter out of my face!
--Yvonne

Monday, February 15, 2010

Review of Incarceron by Catherine Fisher


Incarceron is every criminal’s worst nightmare: a sentient, ever evolving prison that morphs and grows according to its dark needs. Prisoners are born, live, love, fight and die in its depths like fleas on an infinite dog. Originally intended to be a utopian miracle of technological reform where criminals would be reborn and remade, the prison instead grew a cold intelligence and turned on its makers and the poor creatures trapped within it. Those on the Outside, in a parallel universe where humans have chosen to live like medieval villagers in an attempt to escape the anxiety of change and technology, still believe it is a paradise, while those who languish within do nothing but dream of escape. Only one man knows the truth about Incarceron—it’s Warden John Arlex. He possesses one of two crystal keys that allow communication between his world and the galaxy of the prison. Despite his best efforts to keep it hidden, it falls into the hands of his clever daughter, Claudia, who quickly uncovers its powers. There’s tons of cool twists–just when you think you have it figured out, the plot takes a 180. Place a hold on a copy today using the library’s catalog http://catalog.somerset.lib.nj.us/search~S8

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hunger Games 3 Title and Cover Announced!

I think anyone who has read the first two Hunger Games has been waiting anxiously for the final book in the series. The title and cover have just been announced. I personally LOVE the cover (mockingjay breaking free, pretty blue sky...foreshadowing?). To see the full article, visit the Scholastic Blog at: http://onourmindsatscholastic.blogspot.com/2010/02/hunger-games-book-3-cover-revealed.html.

So, what does an anxious reader do until the August 24th release date? Well, first you put the book on hold using the library’s catalog http://catalog.somerset.lib.nj.us/search~S8. Then you could read one of these books:



Dashner, James. The Maze Runner.

Teenage boys are deposited from a freight elevator into the middle of an enormous maze with no memory of their prior life or how they got there. One of the boys, 16-year-old Thomas, comes to a frightening understanding that he and the other boys must lock themselves in at night just to remain alive, and fight for their survival and a way to escape by day.

Fukui, Isamu. Truancy.

In the City, where an iron-fisted Mayor's goal is perfect control through education, 15-year-old Tack is torn between a growing sympathy for the Truancy, an underground movement determined to bring down the system at any cost, and the desire to avenge a death caused by a Truant.

Malley, Gemma. The Declaration.
In 2140 England, where drugs enable people to live forever and children are illegal, teenaged Anna, an obedient "Surplus" training to become a house servant, discovers that her birth parents are trying to find her.

Ness, Patrick. The Knife of Never Letting Go.
Pursued by power-hungry Prentiss and mad minister Aaron, Todd and Viola set out across New World searching for answers about his colony's true past and seeking a way to warn the ship bringing hopeful settlers from the Old World.

Nix, Garth. Shade's Children.
In a savage postnuclear world, four young fugitives attempt to overthrow the bloodthirsty rule of the Overlords with the help of Shade, their mysterious mentor.


Wooding, Chris. Storm Thief.
With the help of a golem, two teenaged thieves try to survive on the city island of Orokos, where unpredictable probability storms continually change both the landscape and the inhabitants.



Monday, February 08, 2010

Warren Rock Stars

Forget American Idol, America's Got Talent, and Glee. There are rock stars in Warren Township. This summer, the teens wrote and recorded an original song titled Made a Mistake. They did this during a two-hour workshop with artist Kathy Moser. Coming soon to your iPod: Made a Mistake by WTL Teens.


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tech Alert: Google Goggles

Everyone loves Google but chances are you’re going to love it even more in the near future. That’s because Google Goggles is going to totally transform the way you search for information once again. The idea is pretty simple. Users can search the internet with images taken on their cell phones. See a book you want to buy but want to find the best price at all local store? Take a picture on your cell and Google Goggles will find you the answer by searching through billions of images stored in Google's database through a device running Android 1.6 software. Everything from logos to landmarks to artwork is all fair game. This program is still in its early stages but has proven itself in countless demos. Google also recommends taking photos in landscape mode to increase accuracy.

Think Google Goggles will be the next big thing? Let us know!

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!


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Book Reviews!

So you thought those cookie reviews that you wrote over the summer would never show up anywhere, well think again! Do you agree or disagree with the reviews – let us know! Here are the first two:


Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater

Grade of reviewer: 8th

Review: Grace is nearly killed by wolves at a young age. A mysterious wolf, her wolf, saves her. Years later when he becomes human, she falls in love with him. The only problem is that this is his last year being human. Will they find a cure for him in time?



Fruits Basket v. 23 by Natsuki Takaya

Grade of reviewer: 9th

A great conclusion to a long and meaningful series. You felt happen for all the characters and saw that their future was a happy one. The curse was finally broken and everyone was free!

The Best Book You Probably Haven’t Read: Going Bovine

Title: Going Bovine
Author: Libba Bray
Audience: Older Teens & Adults


This book is so far and away my favorite read from 2009 that nothing even came close. On its surface, it is a story about Cameron, a slacker teen who find his whole life thrown off balance when he is diagnosed with Mad Cow Disease. What happens next is a roller coaster ride involving Cameron, a hypochondriac dwarf, a feisty gnome, a punk rock angel and one of the craziest road trips in history. But what really makes this story so irresistible is that it can be read either as a hallucination as Cameron’s loses his brain to his disease bit by bit or as a supernatural battle between good an evil. Either way, you’ll love Cameron’s acerbic humor and root for him in his battle against death. This book is a monster clocking in at 480 pages but the characters are so well defined and unforgettable that you’ll be tempted to start rereading the minute you finish.

My other favorites of 2009: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins; Columbine by Dave Cullin; The Everafter by Amy Huntley; The Forrest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan; When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead

And don’t forget to check out Libba Bray’s own book trailer on youtube!

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Tech Alert: TheOneAbout.com

Everyone knows that youtube is a rad way to upload and share videos with friends. But what about being able to have your friends add to that video to create one monster work of staggering genius? TheOneAbout.com is a super easy program that will not only do that but much, much more. Right now it’s only in its Beta version but you can still create what is called “Tributes.” Basically these are compilation videos of friends or events. Check it out here.

Think it has the legs to replace youtube in the future? Let us know!

Friday, January 08, 2010

Bye, Bye Hannah

It was a sad news day for Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana fans when The Disney Channel confirmed today that the hit comedy, Hannah Montana, will air its final season in spring, 2011. But thanks to the library you can relive all of the fun through our collection of DVDs and CDs. Check out the catalogue for specific titles today!

Monday, January 04, 2010

Movie Monday: 51 Things

HurricaneAubrey took the YouTube world by storm a little over a year ago with this entertaining video that made me think a little bit differently about the stuff I have hanging around my apartment. If you haven't seen it yet, I suggest you take a peek.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Movie Monday: What not to do with books

While I don't recommend that you bust out some books to use as ping pong paddles (especially not SCLS library books!) I do recommend that you watch this video in its entirety. Hilarious!


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Let your voice be heard!

Got something to say? Let us know!

Really loved a book? Hated it? Let us know. Send us a book review.

Think we should feature a website or video? Email it.

After librarian review, your thoughts, poetry or whatever may end up on the SCLS Teen Blog. Why not give it a try? Send us an email at sclsteens@gmail.com.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Movie Monday: Crowd Control

Madison Square Garden just has one question: Where's Rob?

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Craftacular: Gift in a jar


Couldn't make it out to Watchung's Teen Cafe tonight? No worries, you can still make a gift in a jar for someone this holiday season. The best part about these gifts is that you probably already have the ingredients lounging around your pantry. This website has a vast variety of recipes sure to please your friends and family. We made the M&M cookies tonight, but you can use whatever you like.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Movie Monday: Holiday Craftacular Edition

Strapped for cash but still want to give a stunning holiday present this year? Or perhaps you want to look your best this New Year's Eve. Either way, try on this handmade accessory tutorial from Teen TV's Craft Club for size.

NOTE: The video play automatically (as I'm sure you've found out by now)

Sparkly bib necklaces:

Monday, December 07, 2009

Movie Monday: Daredevil Edition

There are no words for how mind boggling amazing this is, so just watch as these guys attempt to create a life-size Hot Wheels style Loop the Loop.



[Note: Obviously you shouldn't try this at home]

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Craftacular: Zipper Flower Rosettes

Zipper rosettes are very big right now and can sometimes carries big price tag to match. Instead of buying a headband or necklace, why not try your hand at making one yourself? Check out 15 year old Gabby's blog Quirky and Co. for an easy to understand tutorial (complete with pictures!) on how to make one for yourself or for someone on your holiday gift list in about an hour or so.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Movie Monday

We're going to try something a little different here on the SCLS Teen Blog. Starting today we are going to feature random videos of all sorts every Monday. For the opening Movie Monday, I'm going to bring you not one but TWO excellent videos that showcase two people that took their doodles to the next level and then some.


Saturday, November 28, 2009

Facebook: Atari Photo Sauce

There's a new facebook app that takes remixing your photos to a whole new level. Atari Photo Sauce lets you easily transform your photos into a vibrant smorgasbord of awesomeness. You want to make your pictures sickenly cute? Check. You want a butcher's knife coming out of your head? Check. You name it, and there's probably a digital sticker for you. Don't just take my word for it, check out some of these pictures:

Here's one I made using a random concert picture:




Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pretty Little Liars news

Looks like ABC Family (home to 10 Things I Hate About You and Greek) is trying to turn The Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shepard into a TV show.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show is set three years after the disappearance of the manipulative and vindictive "Queen Bee" Alison. It revolves around her four 16-year-old girlfriends, Aria , Emily, Spencer and Hanna, who have lost touch with one another until each of them begins to receive mysterious messages suggesting that Alison is watching them and knows every secret they're desperate to keep. The messages don't stop even after Alison's body finally is discovered.

Friday, October 09, 2009

My Zombie Form


Vampires were so 2008, while Zombies are so 2009.

Have a little fun and "zombify yourself."

Toy Story

Ever wonder what inanimate objects would do if they could move around? Flickr user Stefan created an internet sensation with this concept in his flickr set Stormtroopers 365. Each day he takes a picture of two stormtroopers enjoying their free time away from Darth Vader.

I wonder if the stormtroopers checked out their manga book from their local library...

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Do you tweet?

Demi Lovato does and so do her Camp Rock costars, the Jonas Brothers!

Here's one of Demi's most recent tweets:
Looks like I'll be trick-or-treating in a hotel this year somewhere on the east coast.... What to wear, what to wear...

And not to forget the JoBros, here is a tweet from today, honoring their brother Nick:
Happy Birthday to our bro' Nick J!! We love you man, many more to come!!!! - Joe and Kevin

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Clique: Teen Queen DS

If you love The Clique series by Lisi Harrison, then you’ll want to check out the soon to be released Nintendo DS game from Gorilla Systems. Slated for an Autumn 2009 premier, The Clique: Teen Queen will allow users to take on the role of the new girl at school and compete in a bunch of challenges to climb the social ladder. For more information, visit the official site. You can also download lots of cool freebies like ringtones and wallpapers!

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.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

School Shopping

Need some new school duds? Why not take some inspiration from your
favorite book and tv characters this season! Some lines to be on the
lookout for include:

The new Miley Cyrus/Max Azaria line now available at Walmart will
feature a variety of leggings, tie-dyed camisoles and lots of basic
tees.

The Jonas Brothers have a line aptly called “JONAS” that mixes prep
school style with a rocker twist. It is avaliable at J.C. Penney,
Kmart, Sears, Wal-Mart and Target.

A line inspired by “Wizards of Waverly Place” will feature boho chic
tunic tops and miniskirts. Most of the fashions will be available at
Kmart, Sears and Target.

Beyonce has a collection for teens through her Sasha Fierce collection
that will be sold exclusively at Macys.

“Mad Style for True Jackson” is inspired by the Nickelodeon hit and
has items designed by the star, Jane Siskin. Sold at Wal-Mart, this
line will feature a wide array of jean styles.

Love Gossip Girl? Target will be selling a line inspired by the show
from September 13-October 17.

Twilight: New Moon apparel will drop in Nordstrom’s on October and
will feature clothing all of the main characters would wear.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Guilty Pleasure Music

This time tomorrow my tween cousin and I will be on my way to the Taylor Swift concert. And I’m trying to keep a pretty low profile about it. Why? Because Taylor Swift is what I would define as a guilty pleasure. You know, those songs that you blast when you’re alone but would never admit to liking in public?

I started thinking about some of my other guilty pleasures and have compiled a playlist of sorts. Sadly these six tunes appear on my iPod and are on frequent play. All of these songs are available through your library for no charge. And don’t worry. They have plenty of other music available you won’t be embarrassed to listen to in front of your friends!

Song Title: Wannabee
Artist: The Spice Girls

Song Title: Dress You Up
Artist: Madonna

Song Title: Kiss Me Deadly
Artist: Lita Ford

Song Title: The Final Countdown
Artist: Europe

Song Title: It’s Not Unusual
Artist: Tom Jones

Song Title: Right Now
Artist: Van Halen

What's your greatest guilty pleasure?

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

DVD Alert: Disaster Flicks

I know most people get their thrills from roller coasters in the summer but when I’m looking for an adrenaline rush, I love to hit up the library’s DVDs. I’m pretty much obsessed with disaster flicks, especially those old school films that rely less on special effects and more on tapping into the fear of the unknown and dread of the expected. These films may have been made years ago, but they definitely hold up. Below is a list of my top five favorite disaster flicks. And the best part? You can check them out and it won’t cost you a thing! So the next time you’re looking for a reason to stay in the air conditioning, pop in one of these bad boys. You won’t be disappointed!

5. The Swarm
The premise is pretty simple really: a swarm of killer bees attack the United States. But what makes this disaster flick so irresistible is the clichés and ridiculous dialogue. If you prefer humor in your disaster films, look no further.

4. Earthquake
While earthquakes and their aftermath are pretty standard fare these days, check out the movie that started it all. Charlton Heston leads a ragtag group as they try to deal with the aftermath of an earthquake that has leveled Los Angeles.

3. Poseidon
Although I still have a special fondness for the over the top acting of the original film, the Poseidon Adventure, this remake stands apart for its excellent action sequences. On New Year’s Eve is capsized by a wave trapping a group of people beneath the sea. Their only hope of survival is making their way to the water’s surface- a task made more difficult by fires, flooding and falling debris.

2. The Andromeda Strain
Based on the best selling novel by Michael Crichton, the last ten minutes of this film will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. The story starts as a remote village in New Mexico is contaminated by a satellite crash. When scientists discover the origin of the deadly matter, everything starts to unravel.

1. The Towering Inferno
On the night of its dedication, a raging fire breaks out in the world’s tallest skyscraper trapping all of the party goers inside. Paul Newman and Steve McQueen lead this all star cast with some of the most quotable film lines ever. I still think of this film every time I enter a building over five stories tall!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Upcoming Program at WGL

This Saturday we are having the first annual Teen Summer Writing Festival at the Watchung Library. There will be a variety of different writers offering mini presentations, workshops and fun writing games to help combat writer's block and allow you to Express Yourself @ your library this summer! For more information on the program details, check out the flyer below.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Miranda Cosgrove Visits Bridgewater Mall!

Attention all iCarly fans! According to Miranda Cosgrove’s official Twitter page and website, she will be at the Bridgewater Commons Mall on September13, 2009 at 12:00PM signing autographs at the Aeropostale store!

Friday, August 21, 2009

The 99: Superheroes You Need to Know

Move over Batman and Spiderman, the 99 are coming! Word has it that the world’s first Muslim Superheroes, the 99, are headed to British television screens as early as next year. Created by Dr. Naif al-Mutawa to counter Jihadist role models, characters include a burka-clad woman named Batina the Hidden and a Saudi Arabian Hulk-type man named Jabbar the Powerful. The show is called the 99 because each character (yes that means 99 characters!) possesses one of Allah’s 99 attributes. Given that Forbes magazine just listed the 99 as one of the top 20 trends sweeping the globe, many eyes will be on the series to gauge its potential crossover appeal with western viewers.

To read more media coverage of the new British show, visit the 99!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

TV Alert: Project Runway

After what seems like decades of legal wrangling, the sixth season of Project Runway finally drops tonight at its new home on Lifetime. Time will tell how much spandex and glitter will fall victim to this current crop of designers. In the meantime, bust out your best dress crafted from produce and check out these books guaranteed to unleash your inner fashion diva!

Title: Influence
Authors: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

Title: The 1980s and 1990s
Author: Deidre Clancy Steer

Title: Careers for Fashion Plates & Other Trendsetters
Author: Lucia Mauro

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

What's happening at WGL

Last night in the kitchen of the Watchung Library, three of our teens had a blast creating candy sushi as part of a new monthly program called Teen Cafe. Take a peek at the cooking process and see the artistic snack they made!

What would sushi be without sticky rice? Observe our teens rolling out freshly made rice krispie treats to begin the sushi process:
Here you can see our teens wrapping their "sticky rice" with fruit roll-ups:
And voila! Candy sushi, complete with some Swedish Fish:

Interested in coming to the next Teen Cafe? Join us in Watchung next month and learn how to make chocolate-dipped peanut butter pretzel sandwiches!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Need a new look?

Thought of all the ways you could possibly Express Yourself this summer? Think again! Try mixing up the way you tie your shoelaces with these neat instructions.

Anyone that has read Scott Westerfield's So Yesterday can tell you that funky shoelaces are a great way to get noticed.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Did you hear?

The N, known for it's television programming for teens, will be changing their name to TeenNick starting September 28th. Here is an excerpt from their FAQ page:
Is it true that The N is going to turn into TeenNick?
Man, you are on top of this stuff! Here's what's up: This fall The N is going to change its name to TeenNick. That's all. We'll still have the same awesome shows, an awesome website, and Degrassi... we'll just have a different name and logo. We might change how things look but not how things are. The same people are still gonna work here. Basically everything here will have the same spirit, attitude, and audience that it does right now; it's just going to be called TeenNick.

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):

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

New Moon Trailer

Check out the trailer for New Moon:
http://www.newmoonmovie.org/trailer/

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?

Friday, July 25, 2008

Teen Book Review: Payback by Paul Langan


(also published as The Gun)


Payback is a very fascinating book, if you like realistic fiction. The Payback is a book about a boy name Tyray Hobbs who, if you ask me, is a really stupid boy who likes to get in lot of trouble. Last year, a little boy name Darrell learned to face up and decided to take down Tyray Hobbs. Following with his bullying behavior, the reader learns that he has family problems. I wouldn’t want to cause any more problems for myself, if you hear what I’m saying. I wouldn’t make a lot of trouble or do hateful things to people because it may turn back to bite you.
-by Maddy