Wednesday, July 1, 2009

This week's teen book reviews (7/1 - 7/5)

I must apologize to everyone, things got really crazy here in library world!

Last week we had just one entry again for the $10 gift card to Barnes and Nobel and the winning review belongs to the writer of the book review for "Tisha." Happy reading to that lucky reviewer. You may pick your prize up at the library anytime between now and next Wednesday morning (7/8)!

Although I did not have a chance to post until today, the end of the week is still considered to be next Sunday (7/5).

Happy Fourth of July everyone!


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Now for this week's (Wed. 7/1 - Sun. 7/5) prize:

Post your book review's as comments here to earn a chance to win a $10 gift card to Son's Ice Cream!

Post a review of the book you just read and be sure to include:
- A brief synopsis (what the book is about)
- Give it a rating out of five stars (5 the best, 0 the worst)
- Tell us why you did or did not like the book
Please only sign the post with your first name or as anonymous - NO personal information on the blog please!

E-mail a copy of that same post to qvlyouthservices@gmail.com, or hand in a paper copy to the desk with your name and phone number

Entries that meet the requirements will be entered in the weekly drawing for a gift card

Rules and Regulations
Minimum of 75 words
No inappropriate language
You may enter once every week of the summer reading program (June 1 - August 8)
You may only win once
Winners must pick up their prize within one week of notification or they forgo the prize
Weekly winners will be notified by e-mail or phone


Good Luck!

1 comment:

  1. I read a book called "Just Ask" by Melody Carlson. It started as this teenage girl named Kim was speeding and gets caught by a police officer. She knows the rule that in her family that if she speeds her car is taken away. Her dad makes a deal that if she writes for this ask Jamie advice column in the school paper she can still drive. She of course does it.
    Since it is anonymous her friends do not know it is her and make fun of the column. Meanwhile Kim strays away from God and is eventually called back to Him and helps a girl who is having trouble with school. She writes in her column about God while helping a girl get over a friends death and her friends stop making fun of her.
    I rate this book as a 5! I liked this book because it was so real it wasnt like the books where you think that this could never happen.

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