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Beneath the Surface: Teen Summer Reading Program

June 07, 2013 by Webmaster

Beneath the Surface
May 24 to July 31

Here's how it works:

  1. Get started by signing up at any Lincoln City Library to receive your reading log.
  2. Then, visit the library at least four times between May 24 and July 31.
  3. Finally, read 1,500 pages and keep track of them in this reading log. You can read anything you want - books, magazines, comic books, even web pages.
  4. If you complete the program by July 31, you will receive these cool prizes:
    • A free pass to a teens-only pool party on Saturday, June 22 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Woods Pool, just for signing up!
    • Free admission to a Lincoln Saltdogs baseball game on Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 p.m.
    • One free ice cream cone from Runza Restaurants
    • One free small cup or cone from TCBY
    • One free male betta or up to $4.00 off a fish of your choice from The Fish Store
    • A chance to win four tickets to one of the  Lincoln Community Playhouse youth theatre shows in 2013-2014
    • A free cheesy burrito from any Amigos restaurant

 

 

Summer Reading events
Photos from of our "Library Golf" Teen Summer Reading Program event.

 

All kinds of things are happening at the library this summer! Here's a list of our special events. (Here's a branch-by-branch listing of events.)

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, June 5, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Bennett Martin Public Library
Library Golf: Fore! Put your putting skills to the test on Bennett Martin Library’s exclusive miniature golf course.

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, June 12, 2013
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
All Twisted Up 3: It's the 3rd annual Twister Tournament at Walt Branch Library! Spend the hottest part of the day lounging in our air-conditioned game room with your friends or battling it out to be the last person standing in the Twister game. We'll also have Wii video gaming on our big screen, board games, snacks and beverages.

Beneath the SurfaceTuesday, June 18, 2013
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Gere Branch Library
Rocks that Can Be Found in Nebraska: Calling all rockhounds! The president of the Lincoln Gem and Mineral Club is coming to give us the inside scoop on what you can dig up in your own back yard!

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, June 19, 2013
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Anderson Branch Library
Teen Movie Day: Join us for Tim Burton's newest hit. Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous consequences.

Beneath the SurfaceThursday, June 20, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
South Branch Library
Gaming Day at South: Come and game with your friends.

Beneath the SurfaceThursday, June 20, 2013
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
Unearth Your Passions: Creating a Customized Journal: Artists, writers, dreamers, travelers, list makers and scrapbook junkies, come and get creative! Design and customize your own journal. Try out some cool techniques like distressing, sanding and faux spray painting to make your book unique. We will supply everything you need including a composition notebook which will be the basis for your journal. If you would like, feel free to bring your own items like photographs, special paper or images to make your journal unique.

Beneath the SurfaceMonday, June 24, 2013
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Eiseley Branch Library
Gallery Day: Unleash your inner artist and display your talents on the sidewalks of Eiseley. Participants of all ages are welcome to claim their space and make their mark. Sidewalk chalk will be provided by the library, but you may bring your own too. This program is intended for teens and adults, but an area will be marked off for children as well.

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, July 3, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Bennett Martin Public Library
Build Your Own Book Board Game: Teens, bring your favorite book to be transformed into a board game! We'll help you design your own boards and create game pieces to take home to play with family and friends.

Beneath the SurfaceTuesday, July 16, 2013
2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Gere Branch Library
Birthstone Crafts: Are you a Ruby or a Garnet? And what the heck is a Peridot anyway? Learn your birthstone and its history while you make a bracelet or a family tree using the colored stones from your month!

Beneath the SurfaceTuesday, July 16, 2013
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
The Art of Junk: Creating Sculptures from Recycled Stuff: Teens, what can you do with a pile of junk? We will have all of the junk and adhesives you need to help make your recycled sculpture awesome! You choose your pieces and what to make!

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, July 17, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Bennett Martin Public Library
Jar Decorating: Show off your artistic abilities! Decorate jars with paint and make paper lanterns to take home. We will provide the supplies.

Beneath the SurfaceSunday, July 21, 2013
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Eiseley Branch Library
DIY Steampunk* Accessories: Need something to wear with your dirigible? Are your goggles from last season? Join us at Eiseley as we create our own steampunk fashion statement. While some supplies will be provided, feel free to bring any items you might like to use in your creation. This program is intended for teens and adults. *Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction that typically features steam-powered machinery, especially in a setting inspired by industrialized Western civilization during the 19th century. Want to find out more? Check out this Podcast about steampunk!

Beneath the SurfaceWednesday, July 24, 2013
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Anderson Branch Library
I'm Bored: Tired of spending your summer at the pool or the mall? Join us at the library for board game day. Challenge your friends and librarians to a variety of fun games.

Beneath the SurfaceThursday, July 25, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
South Branch Library
Duct Tape: Come to the library to find out all you can do with duct tape.

Teens Read!
Book Groups for Middle School

Please pre-register by stopping by or calling the library where you'd like to join.

Eiseley Branch Library
1530 Superior St. 402-441-4250
June 3 - July 15
Mondays 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Fantasy and Science Fiction Book Group
Whether you are a die-hard fantasy fan or more at home among distant planets with science fiction, this book group is for you. We will read, talk, eat and have fun on Monday afternoons. To sign up, stop in at Eiseley or call the information desk at 402-441-4250.
June 3 - Meet and Greet
June 10 - The Girl in the Steel Corset by Kady Cross
June 17 - Black Hole Sun by David Macinnis Gill
June 24 - Cinder by Marissa Meyer
July 8 - Divergent by Veronica Roth
July 15 - Vote for next year's book

Gere Branch Library
2400 S. 56th St. 402-441-8560
June 4 - July 24
Tuesdays 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Teen Underground Book Club
Teens: Summer Book Club is going Underground! Book pick up on Tuesday, June 4. First book discussion on June 11. Note: the Club is full and cannot accept any more participants!

Williams Branch Library
5000 Mike Scholl St. 402-441-8580
June 6 - June 27
Thursdays 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.

Friends, Favorite Reads and Fun
Meet for book discussions, crafts, games, and snacks. We will choose our books June 6. You may bring a favorite book to share. Call us or stop in to sign up. Hope you can come!



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Read to a Dog at the Library!

June 03, 2013 by pjorgensen

Photo of dogs and booksThis summer, Healing Heart Therapy Dogs will be offering 20 minute drop-in sessions for children to read aloud to a dog.  This is an opportunity for children ages 6 to 12 who have experienced reading difficulties or who just need to practice their reading.  No preregistration is required.

Gere Branch Library
2400 S. 56th Street, 402-441-8560
  • 10:30-12:00 noon on Tuesday mornings in June and July starting the week of June 4
  • 1:30-3:30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoons - June 5, 19, July 10, 24, and August 7
Healing Heart Dogs - logoWalt Branch Library (15-minute sessions)
6701 S. 14th Street, 402-441-4250
  • 1:30-2:45 p.m. on Saturday afternoons -  June 15, June 29 and July 27




Here is a NewsNetNebraska story about the program:




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VOTE for Gere's Underground Book Club Books HERE!

May 24, 2013 by Webmaster

Gere's Teen Book Club is full!


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Hey, Read This!

January 29, 2013 by pjorgensen

Hey, Read This!

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Books listed are chosen to represent the wide world of literature. While there is something for everyone, not every title listed will be of interest to, or appropriate for, every reader. Check with your librarian for more suggestions.

Check out these new booklists - three of our new Books, Movies & More pages!

More Book Recommendations

A Little Dark Reading

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2012

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2011

Sarah's Teen Read Week List 2010

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2010

Susan's Summer Reading List, 2010

Sarah's TeensRead List, Summer 2010

YALSA Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults

YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults: 2010 Finalists

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2009

Best Books for Young Adults From the American Library Association

The Hot List! Check the most popular items on the teen advance reservations list!

Susan's Picks, Winter 2008 Also available as a two-part audio podcast; the podcasts also include books for adults:

Podcast of this book talk  Part 1
Podcast of this book talk  Part 2 

 

Good Youth Books for Gifts, 2008 (This list includes books for younger readers)

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2008

Fanged Fiction

Sarah's Teen Book List, Spring 2008 An audio podcast based on this list is also available: podcast graphic

 

Susan's Picks, Spring 2008 Also available as an audio podcast: podcast graphic

Good Youth Books for Gifts, 2007 (This list includes books for younger readers)

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2007

Books for Young People: A Gere Branch Books Talk Presentation - Feb 5, 2007

Award Winning Books

Game On! Fiction for Gaming Fans

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2006

Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2005

Susan's Picks - March 2005

Susan's Picks - 2004

Young Adult Booktalks, Spring 2004

Golden Sower Awards

Golden Sower Award Nominees From the Past

Teen Book Club Teen Book Club
The online Teen Book Club is one of eleven online book clubs available through Lincoln City Libraries. Sign up and you'll receive brief daily sections of the books in your specified categories via your e-mail account. Each day's entry will be approximately 5 minutes worth of reading material. Click the book cover image to get more information.



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A Little Dark Reading

April 13, 2012 by Webmaster

Brought to you by Sarah @ GERE Branch Library


Night RunnerNight Runner by Max Turner
Zack Thomson is a sane teenager living in a mental ward - and he's pretty much okay with that. After his parents died, he developed some very strong and weird allergies and the mental ward was a place that could handle his needs. His severe allergy to sunlight means he mostly only deals with the night staff, and Nurse Ophelia does the best job with his crazy food restrictions anyway. She makes a strawberry smoothie that soothes his raging hunger and doesn't make him feel sick. Things are running pretty smoothly until the night that the freaky guy on the motorcycle crashes through the wall into the lobby of the ward and tells him to run. Suddenly Zack has questions and lots of them!

Keeper of the Night Keeper of the Night by Kimberly Willis Holt
Isabel's mother died, and nobody is talking about it. Not her dad, who sleeps curled up on the floor next to the bed he used to share with mom, not her sister who has nightmares and wets the bed every night, and not her brother, who begins taking a knife to his room each night and carving his anger into the wall. Isabel is doing everything she knows how to do to keep the family afloat, but unless she gets some help, tragedy may strike again.


Night of the BatNight of the Bat by Paul Zindel
Jake is a spoiled 15-year-old, or at least that is everyone's opinion of him up until now. So when his dad's expedition to study bats in the Amazon is in trouble, Jake flies down, determined to prove that he can help. But the man-eating monster they find themselves up against is something out of a nightmare, and may be beyond anyone's ability to destroy - let alone a teenager on his own in the jungle.

Up All NightUp All Night by Abrahams, Bray, Levithan, McCormick, Weeks & Yang
Six short stories about thing that keep you up all night: Babysitting your little brother and his dying pet mouse; Going out of town to a concert with your stupid friends who drink too much and having to call your dad and his new sweetheart for a place to crash; Deciding that the party is lame and bailing out to find what you REALLY want to be doing; Learning to drive secretly at night and discovering power you never knew you had; And a graphic short about a monkey without a mother - all of which may very well keep YOU up and pondering all night long!

In the Forests of the NightIn the Forests of the Night by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Riska used to be a girl with a family, back in 1701. Now she's an old vampire, forced into this unlife against her will and at a very high cost, powerful, angry and alone. There are no sparkly love stories here, just tragedy, loss and power.

A Discovery of WitchesA Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
Do you love the idea of a dusty British library reading room, a mysterious magical manuscript that disappears as soon as it's discovered, and a forbidden love story between a witch and a vampire? This book is gothic, dark, mysterious, romantic, peopled with witches, vampires, and daemons, rich with history - and best yet...great characters and really well written!! It'll leave you craving book #2...which is due out July 10th!!



The Night CircusThe Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Prepare to be up all night. The setting is a unique circus that travels secretly and only opens at midnight. The author will entrance and enchant you with the descriptions of this circus that are so amazingly delicious and addictive, they will haunt your imagination forever - and that's just the setting. The story itself, a complex, fascinating story of REAL magic, amoral competition, and accidental love will leave you breathless and cheering for the characters to beat all odds and win together.

NightjohnNightjohn by Gary Paulsen

A historical novel - not Paulsen's usual fare but he's produced a remarkable story here. Sarny is a slave girl in the 1850's. Nightjohn is also a slave - or is he? He can read, and he's teaching Sarny how too, despite the huge risk. When Sarny accidentally spills the secret the punishments are beyond harsh, and she's sure that life and death are more important than learning how to read - but Nightjohn has some amazing plans in store.


NightNight by Elie Wiesel
The most tragic and horrific story on this list, and it's not fiction. When Elie Wiesel's family was forcibly removed from their home and taken to a concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during WWII, Elie was 15 years old. He was a deeply religious boy, who lovingly studied his Jewish faith and dreamed of studying the even more mystical and complex cabbala. Enduring the horror of the Holocaust on the very front lines was a test not only of his will to survive, but his sanity, and his faith. He is rocked body and soul by this experience, and again by surviving it. Much later he found himself compelled to share it, and it is an important story of our history, one that has many difficult lessons to teach today's students. This book is not an easy read, but it is a critical one.

Night FiresNight Fires by George Edward Stanley
Set in Oklahoma in 1923, this is the story of a boy whose father was recently killed in a car accident. He and his mother move to Lawton, OK from Washington DC, where their loss and grief get entangled with the racial unrest happening in this small town. Woodrow just wants to fit in, and find some friends who might help him deal with his sadness. His mom is nearly too sad to get out of bed, so when his neighbor offers some fatherly support, Woodrow is drawn in. But there is a strong KKK presence in Lawton, something his own father would have been set against - and his new friends are up to their pointy white hats involved with the Klan. Woodrow has to make a stand, but how many horrible acts will he commit in the name of weakness and need before he finds his strength?

The ReplacementThe Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff
Mackie doesn't remember the whole story - he was too little when it happened, but his sister does. She was four years old, awake in the night, and she watched while her little brother was stolen from his crib, and replaced with Mackie. And she loved him anyway. As did the rest of his family, even though they knew in their hearts he wasn't quite right. They buy all plastic silverware when they realize the iron in the metal hurts him. They protect him from harm when they discover the scent of blood makes him faint. They make up allergies to explain his pallor, and excuses to explain his absence from from church - even though his dad is the minister. But when another child is replaced, and the changeling dies, Mackie steps up. He's the only one who can go to the fae underworld to find out the truth, and the only one who can change it.

Wicked GirlsWicked Girls by Stephanie Hemphill
Based on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, this novel takes us inside the circle of girls who cried "Witch". The core group of three, Ann, Mercy and Margaret, and four other girls who come and go from the group, as the power dynamic shifts...and shift it does. It's all about power. In this time and place, young women had little to none and this was an opportunity to seize some. The power impress, to have your parents listen to you and treat you with respect, to get back at people in the town who had harmed you or your friends, and power to control the group itself. Before long, the frenzy they've whipped up results in not just imprisonments for the accused, but some hangings, and the girls begin to fear that they're in way over their heads.


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