Teen Read Week

Teen Read Week
Showing posts with label Choose to Read Ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choose to Read Ohio. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Vote for "Tales of the Starlight Drive-in"


Vote for "Tales of the Starlight Drive-in" for best Graphic Novel of 2008

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Sure the competition is tough when you're up against a guy whose graphic novel was made into a movie (The Watchmen), but local South Amherst author Michael San Giacomo is looking for your vote to help push him into the record books."Tales of the Starlight Drive-in" tells the stories of five people whose lives are linked by a drive-in theater. This mosaic novel contains 31 stories spanning more than 50 years in the life of the drive-in itself. Take a minute to support this local author. Registration is required to vote and look for "Tales" under "Favorite Graphic Novel of the Year".

Monday, April 13, 2009

Set a Deadline for Read Ohio!

Imagine what you would do if you found out you had only one year to live? For Ben Wolf, a high school senior, this was reality and what he chose to do changed the way he saw his family, his friends, and even uncovered some secrets about his small hometown of Trout, Idaho.

Ben chose to keep his eminent death a secret from his friends and even from his brother, Cody. The fear of our personal mortality keeps us all on a sort of moral leash, but undone from this boundry of fear of the unknown, Ben was able to question everything from his history teacher's blessed text book to understanding how his own death would impact those he loved. Chris Crutcher’s books always take readers on an emotional journey, and DEADLINE is no exception.


The goal of "Choose to Read Ohio", sponsored by the State Library of Ohio, is to encourage the reading of books written by Ohio authors together across Ohio communities. The library encourages Ohioans to Read Together, Read Ohio, and Read for Life.


For more information on "Choose to Read Ohio" visit their website for a full list of titles for children, teens, and adults. Find Deadline by Chris Crutcher (2007, Harper) at the Amherst Public Library in our Young Adult section (call number YA CRU).