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Posted in Events & Displays Fall Favorites… Staff Picks & Award Books

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Would you like to display your collection in our Display Cases for a month? You can download the Display Case Agreement request form (PDF, 124 KB) or come in and talk to a staff member. Be kind to everyone! Learn what bullying is and ways you can help solve the problem. Elizabeth’s awesome collection of black cats. Try and count all the ghosts in our New I Spy Case! Where in the World is Transylvania? Did you know that Transylvania is a real place? It’s a country called Romania! Bat Fun Facts Find out if Vampire Bats really do suck your blood! National Apple Month Find out how many types of apples there are! Black Catsīlack cats are everywhere! Come and see Ms. Halloween I Spy It’s a Halloween I Spy where you will have to beware of ghosts, and goblins, skeletons and bats. October is here, and the Library display cases are changing. You won’t want to turn your lights off after reading one of these! Book Cover If it’s got monsters, ghosts, or an evil next-door neighbor, you can pretty much guarantee you’ve got a horror book. The horror genre’s main purpose is to shock, frighten, and thrill its readers through the use of supernatural elements. Let’s get spooky!īecause it is October and we have Halloween around the corner, this month we will focus on the HORROR genre. Genre is a fancy word that librarians and teachers use to describe how we sort books by subject matter, style of writing, and format. Whatever the reason, it most likely has to do with the GENRE of the book. Maybe you like how the main character fights dragons, or how there is a puzzle to solve within the story, or how you laugh out loud while reading it. Now, think about what you like about that book in particular. This will help you, as a reader, identify what types of stories you enjoy reading already, and get you curious about genres you may not have read in the past.

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The posts will be jam-packed with information on new tween titles, upcoming library events, and helpful tips on how to find your next great read!įor the first couple of months, I will review fiction genres (one genre per month) and give examples and recommendations of each. The epilogue in Invisible Emmietakes place later the same day. It may tell readers what happened to the characters or remind readers about the story's theme or lesson. Positively Izzy (Emmie & friends Volume 2.). Invisible Emmiecontains an epilogue, which is a section at the end of a book that takes place after the main events of the story.

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Posted in Tween Reads October Tween Read SceneĬalling all tween readers! Welcome to Tween Read Scene with the New Lenox Public Library! Tween Read Scene will be a monthly feature in the Youth Services Blog that will highlight books for ages 9-12. Plus dont miss Terri Libensons Invisible Emmie, Just Jaime, and Becoming Brianna. Posted in Tween Reads November Tween Read SceneĬheck out the blog next month for our next genre, and have a happy & healthy Thanksgiving! The Smartest Kid in the Universe by Chris Grabensteinįrazzled: Everyday Disasters and Impending Doom by Booki VivatĬheck out the blog next month for a new genre, and have a happy holiday! A Whole Nother Story by Cuthbert Soup (Playaway)









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