New Books

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Fourteen-year-old Karl Stern has never thought of himself as a Jew. But to the bullies at his school in Naziera Berlin, it doesn't matter that Karl has never set foot in a synagogue or that his family doesn't practice religion. Demoralized by relentless attacks on a heritage he doesn't accept as his own, Karl longs to prove his worth to everyone around him.

So when Max Schmeling, champion boxer and German national hero, makes a deal with Karl's father to give Karl boxing lessons, Karl sees it as the perfect chance to reinvent himself. A skilled cartoonist, Karl has never had an interest in boxing, but as Max becomes the mentor Karl never had, Karl soon finds both his boxing skills and his art flourishing.

But when Nazi violence against Jews escalates, Karl must take on a new role: protector of his family. Karl longs to ask his new mentor for help, but with Max's fame growing, he is forced to associate with Hitler and other Nazi elites, leaving Karl to wonder where his hero's sympathies truly lie. Can Karl balance his dream of boxing greatness with his obligation to keep his family out of harm's way?

One December night, 14-year-old Alex goes to bed. He wakes up to find himself in the wrong bedroom, in an unfamiliar house, in a different part of the country, and it's the middle of June. Six months have disappeared overnight. The family at the breakfast table are total strangers.
And when he looks in the mirror, another boy's face stares back at him. A boy named Flip. Unless Alex finds out what's happened and how to get back to his own life, he may be trapped forever inside a body that belongs to someone else.
Questions of identity, the will to survive, and what you're willing to sacrifice to be alive make this extraordinary book impossible to put down.

Charlie Bucktin, a bookish thirteen year old, is startled one summer night by an urgent knock on his bedroom window. His visitor is Jasper Jones, an outcast in their small mining town, and he has come to ask for Charlie's help. Terribly afraid but desperate to impress, Charlie follows him into the night.


Jasper takes him to his secret glade, where Charlie witnesses Jasper's horrible discovery. With his secret like a brick in his belly, Charlie is pushed and pulled by a town closing in on itself in fear and suspicion. He locks horns with his tempestuous mother, falls nervously in love, and battles to keep a lid on his zealous best friend. In the simmering summer where everything changes, Charlie learns why the truth of things is so hard to know, and even harder to hold in his heart.



Princess and heir to the throne of Thorvaldor, Nalia's led a privileged life at court. But everything changes when it's revealed, just after her sixteenth birthday, that she is a false princess, a stand-in for the real Nalia, who has been hidden away for her protection. Cast out with little more than the clothes on her back, the girl now called Sinda must leave behind the city of Vivaskari, her best friend, Keirnan, and the only life she's ever known.

Sinda is sent to live with her only surviving relative, an aunt who is a dyer in a distant village. She is a cold, scornful woman with little patience for her newfound niece, and Sinda proves inept at even the simplest tasks. But when Sinda discovers that magic runs through her veins - long-suppressed, dangerous magic that she must learn to control - she realizes that she can never learn to be a simple village girl.

Returning to Vivaskari for answers, Sinda finds her purpose as a wizard scribe, rediscovers the boy who saw her all along, and uncovers a secret that could change the course of Thorvaldor's history, forever.

Laura Wiess Milltown Author!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Laura Wiess


Laura Wiess is a Young Adult author and
her hometown is none other than Milltown, NJ!

Her latest book "Ordinary Beauty"

How can you make someone love you when they won’t?

And what if that person happens to be your mother?

Sayre Bellavia grew up knowing she was a mistake: unplanned and unwanted. At five months shy of eighteen, she’s become an expert in loneliness, heartache, and neglect. Her whole life she’s been cursed, used, and left behind. Swallowed a thousand tears and ignored a thousand deliberate cruelties. Sayre’s stuck by her mother through hell, tried to help her, be near her, be important to her even as her mother slipped away into a violent haze of addiction, destroying the only chance Sayre ever had for a real family.

Now her mother is lying in a hospital bed, near death, ravaged by her own destructive behavior. And as Sayre fights her way to her mother’s bedside, she is terrified but determined to get the answer to a question no one should ever have to ask: Did my mother ever really love me? And what will Sayre do if the answer is yes?

Book Signing @ Barnes and Nobles in East Brunswick on Friday July 1st at 7pm~


The library has her other YA books as well.



Want more info check out her website.

Register for the Summer Reading program

Wednesday, June 15, 2011



Here is a guide on how to use the online Summer Reading Program logs.

Register online and beginning on June 20th you can start adding reading logs.
For every 120 minutes you read you will receive a gift card towards a snack.
*You will receive a maximum of one gift card per week.
Please give a brief summary of the book(s) you are reading.

Don't forget you can pick up copies of HOOT and The Sisters Grimm at the circulation desk and join our online reading group!

Summer Reading PRograms

Thursday, June 9, 2011


Welcome everyone to the Summer Reading Program!

Registration begins next week you can register online or in person at the circulation desk.


Programs:

Teen Gaming
Mondays @ 3-4:30pm
For Grades 6th and up! Come in and play video games on our huge projector screen. we have a Wii and a XBOX 360.

Want to Volunteer?
Come into the library and volunteer we can give you a letter for community service for scouts or confirmation for example. Our volunteer duties range from watering the plants, straightening up the library, and prepping for other programs. Older teens can assist with programs and more complicated tasks.

Online Book Club:
We will be reading two books "HOOT" and "The Sisters Grimm"!
Simply create a user account on Edmodo, a safe online program, that looks a lot like Facebook with a "wall" and everything! This book club is private and will only be used by Milltown students in Joyce Kilmer Middle School.

If you want to join log onto Edmodo and sign up! Then on the left hand side you will click join group, enter the group # 6v2m95. Then on the left hand side you will see "Summer Reading Group", once you click that you will view the groups wall. You can comment on what you think of the book or questions you might have.

I hope to see everyone this summer at the library!

Summer Reading Program "You Are Here"

Sunday, June 5, 2011


Registration begins June 13th
Summer Reading Program begins June 20th

"You are here" this summer at Milltown Public Library’s Summer Reading Program!

All you have to do is read all summer long.

Register online starting June 13th or in person at the circulation desk. Check in every week online or in person and record how many minutes you've read. Once you read 12o minutes (2hrs) you will receive a prize.

Read all summer long to get
prizes and attend our programs!

What's new @ your library

Monday, May 30, 2011



NEW: Matched by Ally Condie




Whatever Happened to Goodbye by Sarah Dessen



HERO by Mike Lupica



If I Stay by Gayle Forman



Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck

Bookmarks

Thursday, April 7, 2011


Wednesday the 13th @ 3:30pm
Bookmark string dolls

For National Library Week we will create bookmarks out of string dolls. You can make a creepy, cute, or funny one!