Pipestone County
Star - 08-29-2013
It’s almost time.
The kids go back to school in less than a week, which means that school
supplies are probably scattered all over your house and the realization has
suddenly hit you that none of their clothes fit anymore. My daughter had ONE pair of pants that still
fit her and my son only had a few, so we made a trip to Once Upon a Child to
stock up. It’s amazing, those growth
spurts.
To satisfy your need for high school drama (I know you
have an urge to read these and even if you’re an adult, that’s okay!), here are
some books to tide you over. They are
young adult fiction, but the plots and characters are just as well developed as
most adult fiction and they are great reads!
Check one out today!
Academy 7,
by Anne Osterlund
Aerin Renning and Dane Madousin have nothing in
common. The two most competitive
freshman at Academy 7 both have secrets and their safety depends on them
staying apart. Of course, since this is
dramatic, they can’t quite manage that and their friendship turns into a
romance that could cost them both their lives.
But what’s the secret? You’ll
have to read it to find out!
Kiss and Blog,
by Alyson Noel
This is an old story told a new way: two nerdy girls make
a pact to do whatever it takes to become cool their sophomore year in high
school. The one who becomes cool first
will help the other one along. But
Sloane likes being cool more than she likes Winter and she leaves the other
girl behind when she gets in with the popular crowd. Winter, as revenge, starts an anonymous blog
and reveals all of Sloane’s best-kept secrets.
Will vengeance mean more the friendship in the end?
The List,
by Siobhan Vivian
Eight girls, with very different reactions to a list that
is posted just before homecoming. Not an
official list, but it gets posted every year – one girl from each grade is the
“prettiest” and one is the “ugliest.”
Abby, Danielle, Lauren, Candace, Bridget, Sarah, Margo, and Jennifer all
have a story to tell and this book goes in deep into the relationships that are
formed and broken because of the List.
A Match Made in
High School, by Kristin Walker
A class to practice marriage? You’ve got to be kidding…Fiona has been
paired with jock Todd Harding and her best friend has been paired with a very
goofy Johnny Mercer. How will they
survive an entire year “hitched” to boys they can’t stand? Todd even has a girlfriend, who quickly
becomes Fiona’s arch-enemy. A series of
pranks leaves all the kids wondering if there’s more to their partners than
meets the eye…very well-written, very funny.
A good end of summer read.
Prom and
Prejudice, by Elizabeth Eulberg
A re-write, yes, but a good one. If you enjoy Jane Austen, you will probably
really enjoy this retelling of her classic story Pride and Prejudice, set at a
very prestigious school where all the girls become obsessed with prom after
winter break. Who will take who? Are there other plots that will get in the
way of romance?
A Tale of Two
Centuries, by Rachel Harris
The sixteenth century can be boring for a teenager. Very, very boring. And when a girl has a teenage cousin who can
travel through time, why wouldn’t she want to try that, too? Alessandra casts a spell that takes her to
modern day Beverly Hills, right to her cousin Cat’s doorstep. And what a world it is – the clothing is
scandalous, the technology is confusing, and Less can hardly keep her head on
straight. And to top it all off, there’s
a SURFER boy that’s really infuriating…and strangely attractive. How can she go back to her time when she
wants to stay here??
So that’s it for me today – I think I need to go buy more
folders, spiral tablets, and a year long supply of pencils. If I’m not out of Target in five minutes,
send a search party. Have a great first
day of school!!
Upcoming Events:
I will be doing a travelogue about my trip to Kilimanjaro on September 21st
at 2:00 PM at the library. The event is
free and open to everyone, so come and join us!
I will be doing a powerpoint presentation of pictures and have some
maps, other items, and gear on hand as props.
PAFL Update: Pipestone Area Friends of the Library is
looking for members – anyone who is a friend to Meinders Library is welcome to
join! The Friends group works hard to
promote the library, raise money for projects, and organize their yearly book
sale, in addition to the HUGE amount of support they provide throughout the year. Call us for the date of the next meeting!
Book Club
Reminder: The book club takes a break during the summer months and they are
currently on hiatus until September.
Their meetings are the fourth Tuesday of the month and over the summer,
they read what they want to and report back to the club on those tomes during
their first meeting. If you enjoy
reading, you should try it out! Everyone
is welcome!!
If you have questions or have a book you’d like to
reserve or renew, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at (507)
825-6714. The hours for Meinders Library
are Monday through Thursday from 10 AM – 8 PM, and Friday from 10 AM to 5 PM
and Saturday from 10AM to Noon. Summer
hours are in effect from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day Weekend. Meinders Community Library is located at 1401
7th Street SW, on the south side of the high school.