Author Melissa Stewart will be visiting the library on Thursday, March 3rd at 4pm for a presentation about her book, A Place for Frogs. No registration is required for this event, held in the lower level program room.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Author R.L. LaFevers & Theodosia Throckmorton
The author of our March book, Flight of the Phoenix is the very talented R. L. LaFevers. She has written many books for young readers including another series which I love, the Theodosia Throckmorton series. Visit her website to find out more about her life and her books!
Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos (2007)
Eleven-year-old Theo uses arcane knowledge and her own special talent when she encounters two secret societies, one sworn to protect the world from ancient Egyptian magic and one planning to harness it to bring chaos to the world, both of which want a valuable artifact stolen from the London museum for which her parents work.
Theodosia and the Staff of Osiris (2008)
When mummies go missing all over London, eleven-year-old Theodosia puts aside her fight against the Serpents of Chaos to save her father, who is suspected in the thefts, all the while avoiding a string of new governesses.
Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus (2010)
Theodosia's ability to detect black magic raises her suspicions about a magician known as the Great Awi Bubu, while Henry, home for the spring holidays, discovers an artifact at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities that is coveted by every black-cloaked occultist in London.
And coming in April 2011....Theodosia and the Last Pharoah!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
School Vacation Week Activities
This week is school vacation and the library is a great place to spend some time!
On Wednesday, February 23rd, musician David Polansky will entertain you at 10:30am in the lower level program room. David is a terrific performer and combines singing, dancing and on-the-spot lyric writing to create a fantastic show! Don't miss it!
On Thursday, February 24th we invite you to attend Family Safety Day from 10:00am - 12:00pm. In the lower level program room, hear a presentation by the Newport Police Department and (with your parent's permission) get fingerprinted for a photo ID card. In the upstairs, John Clarke Children's Program Room, Tristan is back! Come and read to a lovable and trained therapy dog.
Finally, Friday February 25th, join us for another Friday afternoon session of Art for Kids! Held in the John Clarke Children's Program Room from 3:30pm - 5:00pm.
No registration is required for these events. For more information visit the library's event calendar.
In addition to these great events, the Children's Department will have a do-it-yourself craft available and board games ready to be played. Have a great vacation and visit the library!
Friday, February 18, 2011
March Book Selection
The March book will be Flight of the Phoenix by R. L. LaFevers. Flight of the Phoenix is the first in the Nathaniel Fludd Beastologist series. It's an exciting fantasy/adventure and I think we'll really enjoy it!
After learning that his parents have been lost at sea, ten-year-old Nate joins his father's cousin on a flight to Arabia where they must oversee the death and rebirth of the Phoenix, thus beginning his training as a "beastologist."
We will meet to discuss Flight of the Phoenix on Monday, March 14th (we're going back to Monday meetings) at 3:30pm in the John Clarke Children's Program Room. Copies of the book are available at the Children's Desk. Just stop by and ask for one!
Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
February Meeting Wrap-Up
The Book Buddies Book Club met yesterday afternoon to discuss our February book, A Taste for Red by Lewis Harris. We had a great discussion and enjoyed some valentine treats!
Overall, most of us really enjoyed A Taste for Red and found it engaging and often surprising at times. The twist at the end involving Mr. Dumloch was especially unexpected and interesting as well as Ms. Larch's attempts to attack Svetlana throughout the story.
We found Svetlana to be stubborn and independent, a girl who fends for herself and doesn't take anything from anyone - overall a great main character. We thought her experience as a homeschooler may have made it harder for her to fit in at Sunny Hill Middle School but thought she found great friends in Dwight and Fumio.
We talked about Svetlana's quirks (changing her name, only eating red foods, sleeping under her bed, having the ability to control others with her mind) and the difference between being a vampire and an olfactive (one who can detect vampires and has heightened sense of taste and smell).
We discussed Svetlana's relationship with Ms. Larch, how it changed and how Svetlana was eventually able to destroy Ms. Larch, aka the Kensington Vampire.
We thought about whether or not we'd like to see a sequel to A Taste for Red (we would!) and what we would have happen if we were going to write it. Someone suggested having another vampire come to Sunny Hill and another member thought having Svetlana locate the rest of the Circle of Red would make a good sequel. We'll just have to wait and see if the author decides to continue Svetlana's story!
Overall, it was a great meeting punctuated by Valentine's Day treats and activities and a terrific introduction to the exciting world of vampires.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Meeting Reminder
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
A Book for Valentine's Day
Read Sweet Treats & Secret Crushes by Lisa Greenwald, my book pick for Valentine's Day.
When a snowstorm keeps thirteen-year-old best friends Olivia, Kate, and Georgia inside their Brooklyn, New York, apartment building on Valentine's Day, they connect with their neighbors by distributing homemade fortune cookies and uncover one another's secrets along the way.
When a snowstorm keeps thirteen-year-old best friends Olivia, Kate, and Georgia inside their Brooklyn, New York, apartment building on Valentine's Day, they connect with their neighbors by distributing homemade fortune cookies and uncover one another's secrets along the way.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Art for Kids
Every Friday from 3:30pm-5:00pm, the children's department will be offering open art sessions for kids ages 7 and up. No registration is required for these free classes presented by Salve Regina University student Danielle Derrica. Each week will be a different theme, from drawing a still life to watercolor to cartooning. Come once or come to all!
Open art sessions are held in the John Clarke Children's Program Room and run through March 11th.
For more information contact the Children's Department at 401-847-8720 ext. 204.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Author Lewis Harris
Lewis Harris is the author of our February book and A Taste for Red is his first novel! Find out more about Lewis Harris by visiting his website.
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