Our book club meets at the Hamline Midway Library at 1558 Minnehaha West in St. Paul, Minnesota. The club is recommended for teens ages 14+. New members are always welcome!
***Our next meeting will be on Saturday,August 20, 3-4 p.m. Hope to see you there!***
Saturday, March 7, 2015
The Undead Poll
Don't forget to vote for your favorite Battle of the Books contender in the Undead Poll. Which book would you want to bring back for a second chance in the final round? Place your vote here. Poll closes tomorrow -- Sunday, March 8!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Next Meeting: Saturday, March 7!
Hello, Teen Readers!
Our book club meets this Saturday, March 7, at the Hamline Midway Library at 2:30 p.m. New members are always welcome! Activities will include:
We hope to see you on Saturday!
~ Caryl & Jean
- Handing out copies of the Read Brave book, How It Went Down by Kekla Magoon. If you attended a Read Brave event and/or have already read the book, we'd love to hear your thoughts!
- Discussing Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers, the first book in the His Fair Assassin trilogy.
- Battle of the Books: Sixteen of the Best Books of 2014 compete in our tournament. Which book will come out as our winner? Join us to find out!
- Vote for your favorite Battle of the Books contender in the Undead Poll. Which book would you want to bring back for a second chance in the final round? Place your vote here.
We hope to see you on Saturday!
~ Caryl & Jean
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Read Brave 2015
This year, our Read Brave book was How It Went Down by Kekla Magoon.
Read Brave is Saint Paul Public Library’s annual, citywide program encouraging youth and adults to read and come together around a young adult novel. The program encourages intergenerational dialog about thought-provoking contemporary issues facing teens and culminates with a visit by the author to continue the discussion.
Read Brave is Saint Paul Public Library’s annual, citywide program encouraging youth and adults to read and come together around a young adult novel. The program encourages intergenerational dialog about thought-provoking contemporary issues facing teens and culminates with a visit by the author to continue the discussion.
If you read the book, what did you think? Did you attend any of the Read Brave events? Reply to this post to share your experiences.
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