Showing posts with label Teen Read Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Read Week. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2009

Scott Westerfeld!


You've read Uglies, Pretties, maybe even Specials. Now enter a whole "new" world...

Meet bestselling author Scott Westerfeld
reading and showing images from his “steampunk masterpiece”, Leviathan!

Sunday, October 25, 6pm
(Teen Reads Forum will begin at 5pm)

Books & Books
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida


"
This book will transport you back to the unruly period we know as World War I, specifically the year 1914. In this epic tale, the battle is instead brewing between the Clankers (a group of people that instill faith in machinery to advance mankind) and the Darwinists (people of the belief that the evolution of living creatures into helpful tools will benefit society).

Found in the middle of this war of philosophies is Prince Aleksandar, a young boy deemed for greatness and the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, recently betrayed by those closest to him. And Deryn Sharp, a female commoner who wants nothing more than to fly in the British Air Service, but has to disguise herself as a boy to do so. Constantly hiding her secret proves to be a very difficult task.

The meeting of Alek and Deryn is most unexpected… and will change their lives forever.

This astounding alternate history series will have you torn between loving Scott Westerfeld's compelling narrative and Keith Thompson’s exquisite, detailed illustrations. And unable to stop reading or talking about it."


Before this event starts, we'd like you to join us for our Teen Reads Forum. Starting an hour before Scott's event we plan to ask you all, "What do you want to read?" In honor of national Teen Reads Week, we are asking the most important question: What is it that teens really want to read? Publishers, librarians, teachers and booksellers have struggled with this question, but for some reason, just asking them what they want
to read hasn't been considered. Teen Reads Forum is a chance for teens to get in on the action and discuss exactly what it is that interests them. What makes them want to pick a book off the shelf? Is it a beautiful cover, something they heard from a friend, or even a movie-tie in of the novel. We won’t know until someone speaks up. How about you? Scott Westerfeld will join the conversation, too.

This event will be broadcasted live through our
BlogTV, so if you can't attend, feel free to join the conversation there.


Hope to see you all then!

-The YAthenaeum Team

Saturday, October 11, 2008

This Week in YA- October 11, 2008

The first of a weekly post discussing anything YA that happened or is happening.

Blogs, vlogs, and random things:
  • John Green and his brother, Hank, after their pwning of Oprah on youtube, were punished to do brotherhood 2.0 style vlogging for a month. [Don't know what this was? In 2007, they decided to stop textual communication for a year and make a video every day to each other (one one day, the other the next, etc.) except weekends] Visit their youtube page to watch.
  • Lauren Myracle is having a contest to come up with a contest... Sounds confusing, it isn't. She wants a contest idea that's spooky, promotes her new book (Bliss), and deals with All Hallow's Eve. Start brainstorming and you may win a really cool Bliss shirt! More info here.
  • Justine Larbalestier's publisher is having a contest for her new book, How to Ditch Your Fairy, basically to write about what type of personal fairy would you want to have. All the information is here.
  • This upcoming week (October 12-18, 2008) is YALSA's Teen Read Week! Go here to vote for the year's top ten young adult books, as well as next year's slogan!

Movie news:
  • Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist based on the book by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan opened last week (Oct. 3). It debuted at #3 with $11.3 million and received 3.5 stars.
  • Libba Bray stated in her blog that though the A Great and Terrible Beauty movie has progressed, no one has been cast. She'll post on her blog as soon as she finds out anything.
Books that came out recently:

  • Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle
  • The Way We Work by David Macaulay
  • Melting Stones by Tamora Pierce
  • Graceling by Kristin Cashore



Books that are coming out in the next week:

  • October 14: The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves by M.T. Anderson
  • October 14: Two to the Fifth by Piers Anthony
  • October 15: The Twilight Saga Box Set by Stephenie Meyer
  • October 16: Paper Towns by John Green
  • October 16: Doomwyte: A Novel of Redwall by Brian Jacques
  • October 16: Something Wicked by Alan M. Gratz


-The YAthenaeum Team