Here in the Teen Room, we are nearly one month into a very busy summer of club meetings, a reading program, drop-in afternoon activities, and volunteer opportunities. In this blog post, I'd like to link some of these popular activities with potential reading selections, so that patrons who enjoyed a particular activity can find a book with similar themes and subject matter.
Spark a Reaction: Chain Reactions. All summer, our drop-in afternoon activities are emphasizing creativity and imagination, the idea that one thought or person can spark an entirely new idea or reaction. For the first week of our drop-in activities, teens were able to innovate with our 3D printer pen and LittleBits, create with chalkboard paint, and collaborate with one another in clubs and a book discussion. This was also the week of our Robotics Club launch, very exciting for some of our newer patrons. Teens who particularly enjoy creating with technology -- or exploring the impact technology can/could have on the human race -- may enjoy these fiction selections:
- BZRK series Michael Grant
- Homeland by Cory Doctorow
- Hungry City Chronicles by Philip Reeve
- Mila 2.0 by Debra Drizza
- Somebody Up There Hates You by Hollis Seamon
- Please Ignore Viera Dietz by A. S. King
- Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
- Two or Three Things I Forgot to Tell You by Joyce Carol Oates
Spark a Reaction: Rhythmic Reactions. In our second week of drop-in activities, patrons were encouraged to explore the science involved in music, and to create their own musical instruments and accessories. While listening to music is a huge part of teen culture, not too many YA novels write about teen musicians. Here are four -- one dystopia, one realistic fiction, one historical fiction, and one fantasy -- that all portray the importance of music in teens' lives:
- Restoring Harmony by Joelle Anthony
- Five Flavors of Dumb by Antony John
- Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly
- Seraphina by Rachel Hartman
- Michael Vey series, by Richard Paul Evans
- Delirium trilogy, by Lauren Oliver
- Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer
- Lorien Legacies, by Pittacus Lore
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