Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Another Book-gone-Movie!!!


For those of you who are patrons of the DPL, you've probably recently recognized the name of another popular children's book that will be coming to the big screen: The Golden Compass. The first of the His Dark Materials Trilogy (a three part book series) by Phillip Pullman, the movie will be releasing Friday, December 7th, 2007, and I'm sure that those of you who are fans of the book series will be looking forward to it.

Centering around the adventures of a little girl, Lyra, who wishes to seek out the mysteries behind the society she lives in, this book takes place in a world that Pullman makes clear is very different from ours from the very beginning. The first noticable different is the existence of daemon, physical manifestations of the Human soul in the form of an animal that represents one's personality. A daemon is usually of the opposite gender of the person that is paired with it. Same gender pairs are considered rare and are the object of much research. When children are young, their daemon can change into any form that represents the child's potential. However, as they grow older and approach puberty, the speed at which their daemon can change slows down, and it eventually settles for a permanent form. Lyra's daemon is a Polar bear, Pantalaimon, which she calls Pan for short. In the beginning of the series, while Lyra is young, he assumes many forms including a cardinal, a mouse, an otter, and most often an ermine.

Lyra is a curious girl, and she discovers the Golden Compass, which is an advanced piece of technology capable of answering basically every and any question the wielder asks. However, the Golden Compass, which has a life of its own, communicates through pictures and symbols. You must ask the Compass questions through these symbols as well. It is very difficult for anyone in Lyra's world to interpret the symbols; older men have studied the symbols for decades just to figure out how to ask a single question. But when Lyra finds it she has no problem at all. Later on it is discovered that a child's mind can speak to the Compass without any effort--a miracle of childhood, and everyone in the vicinity begins chasing Lyra for her knowledge of the Compass.

Watching (or reading) Lyra's adventures as she tries to find the connection between her life--and the lives of all children--and the way her world functions is a wonderful tale of courage, youth and life. I certainly can't wait for the film release--can you?

The other two books, The Amber Spyglass and The Subtle Knife complete the series, and you can find both, along with The Golden Compass, at the Main Branch of the Detroit Public Libary system.

Below is the link to the official site for the Golden Compass Movie. There's a test you can take to figure out what your daemon is! I wonder what mine will be!

http://www.goldencompassmovie.com/?engine=adwords!10095&keyword=%28movie+sites%29&match_type=content

Friday, May 25, 2007

Upcoming Programs and Events for Teens





"YNK" - You Never Know (Mysteries!)
--This is the Teen Summer Reading Program. Register in the Children's library or at any teen program. For every 100 pages read, you will recieve an entry form for a weekly drawing, where you can win either a $25 Target Gift Certificate or Two YNK T-shirts.
This program runs from July 6th to August 10th.

"YNK" - Summer Reading Finale
Friday, August 3- details to follow.


Urban Legends Quiz
--Test your knowledge by answering brainteasers! Get all ten correct and you'll get an entry form for the weekly drawing listed above. Questions will be displayed in the Children's Library and this program runs from July 7th to August 10th.


Reel Books For Teens
-Watch a movie based on a book or short story and discuss plot, characters and the similarities to the book or short story. Registration is required.
  • The Birds (by Daphne du Maurier) - Saturday, July 7 @ 2:00pm
  • Murder on the Orient Express (by Agatha Christie) - Saturday, July 14 @ 2:00pm
  • The Da Vinci Code (by Dan Brown) - Saturday, July 21 @ 2:00pm


"Say What?" Photography Workshop
-Learn how to set up backgrounds and props to produce photographs that are mind-boggling, spooky and surrealistic. Space is limited, so register today!
(Tuesday, July 10 @ 6:00pm)


It takes a Village to Solve a Puzzle
See which team of teens can finish putting together large-scale picture jigsaw puzzles. Registration is required.
(Wednesday, July 18 @ 6:00pm)


Actionopolis Authors Arrive! Learn about Adventure Animation
Meet the detroit authors of this awesome adventure series. Registration is open to teens in the 6th-12th grades.
(Tuesday, July 24 from 1:00 to 3:00pm)


Most Mysterious Photo Contest
Enter your scariest, weirdest, most unbelievable photo any time between July 7 and August 3 and you could win an awesome prize. Pick up a registration packet from the Children's Library Reference Desk. Photos will be judged during the "Our Weird World" program.


Our Weird World
An eerie slide show about UFOs, ghosts, conspiracy theories, modern monsters and the paranormal. Registration is required.
(Saturday, August 4 @ 2:00pm)

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Free Book Giveaway!





Drop in and join the fun!

Every child will receive a free
scholastic book to take home and keep!

Tuesday May 22, 2007
Noon – 2:00 pm

Detroit Public Library
5201 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202


Sponsored by Volunteers of America Michigan
Visit us on the web: www.voami.org Questions?
Contact Emilie: 248-209-1033 Ext. 114

Monday, April 30, 2007

Read, Read, Read!!!!

Join the club!!!
Hey this is your girl; yeah you know Ms. Teen Buzz and I just came up with the coolest idea. Starting a book club. We will read a BOOK per month and have a public meeting at the end of the month with open discussion about the book. During the month you will be able to post your thoughts about the book on our new teen blog. If you are interested please send you e-mail address to msteenbuzz@yahoo.com so I can invite you to our blog for open discussion. Our book for May will be:

BEGINNER'S LUCK
Laura Pedersen
Fiction

***The second of seven children, Hallie Palmer has one dream: to make it to Vegas. Normally blessed with an uncanny gift for winning at games of chance, she's hit a losing streak. She's been kicked out of the casino she frequents during school hours, lost all her money for a car on a bad bet at the track, and has been grounded by her parents. It seems the time has come for Hallie to cut her losses.

(Helping Young People Excel)

Detroit Public Library