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Mortal Instruments Movie Coming August 2013

In exactly one year from today, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones will be hitting the big screen.

Are you already a fan?  Then check out the official website where you can see who has been cast:

http://themortalinstrumentsmovie.com/

You can also Like the Facebook page for the movie to get updates:

http://www.facebook.com/TheMortalInstruments

If you want to read the series before the movie comes out, then you should start now!  Below is the series list for the five of The Mortal Instruments books that are on bookshelves now and the prequel series, The Infernal Devices.  Just click on the cover or the title to find them in the Library today!

The Mortal Instruments

1.  City of Bones

2.  City of Ashes

3.  City of Glass

4.  City of Fallen Angels

 

5.  City of Lost Souls

The Infernal Devices

1.  Clockwork Angel

 

2.  Clockwork Prince

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on August 24, 2012 Categories: Fantasy, Fiction, Movies, Supernatural/Paranormal, Trending

Come to the Library to Discuss Things Not Seen!

What would you do if you were invisible? One day fifteen-year-old Bobby wakes up and discovers that no one can see him. Doing his best to adapt, he ventures out of the house to the library, where he befriends Alicia, a blind girl. Together they try to figure out how to make Bobby visible again. Join this lively book discussion of Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements, sponsored by the Teen Advisory Board. Refreshments will be served.

Copies of the book will be available to registered teens at the Fiction/AV/Teen desk one month prior to the discussion.

Click here to register for the Teen book discussion.

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on August 12, 2012 Categories: Events, Fantasy, Fiction, Guys Reads, Supernatural/Paranormal

Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

Grave Mercy

by Robin LaFevers

Ismae Rienne is born with a horrible scar running down her body, that marks her as the daughter of Death. She is feared and ridiculed by the local villagers and abused by her father. When her cruel father sells her to an even crueler husband, Ismae must escape or be killed.  She finds refuge at the convent of St. Mortain, where she is trained to be an assassin. The sisters of St. Mortain have long trained to assist the god of death in his pursuits. During her convent training, Ismae finds that she has many special gifts that help her excel as a handmaiden of death. The abbess assigns Ismae to the court of the Duchess of Brittany to protect the young Duchess and discover the traitors within the court. Of course, this means killing anyone with the the mark of Mortain. Trapped within the social confines of court life, Ismae must determine who she can trust and who she cannot. The smallest mistake, will lead to death. To make matters worse, Ismae has fallen for Duval, a man who may be marked by Mortain.

Grave Mercy is set in 15th Century France where danger, mystery, and death lurk around every corner. There is plenty of court intrigue, along with several memorable characters. The relationship between Ismae and Duval is intense and filled with many difficult choices for both characters. This is a great read for anyone who likes either historical fiction, fantasy, or mystery mixed with a good romance.

Watch and enjoy the book trailer.

By Barbara, Teen Outreach Librarian on July 31, 2012 Categories: Book Trailer, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Romance, Staff Pics

Book Trailer of the Week– The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers by Lynn Weingarten

This week’s book trailer of the week is for The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers by Lynn Weingarten.  Lucy thinks there is no way that she will ever get over her breakup with Alex, but then she meets three girls who say they can help her.  And they can make it so that she will never have a broken heart again… but what will this cost her?  Click her to find The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers in the Library today!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on July 27, 2012 Categories: Book Trailer, Fantasy, Fiction, Romance

Book Trailer of the Week–Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

This week’s book trailer of the week is for Seraphina by Rachel HartmanSeraphina is a fantasy novel where dragons and human coexist in peace.  However, this peace is coming to an end and Seraphina may be in danger.  This is because she is a rare half-human, half-dragon and she has secrets to protect.  Click here to find Seraphina in the Library today!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on July 20, 2012 Categories: Book Trailer, Fantasy, Fiction

Fated by Alyson Noël

Fated

by Alyson Noël

Fated is the first book in Noël’s new Soul Seekers series.  If you are a fan of Alyson Noël’s Immortals series, then you should definitely pick up her new book Fated.  It is similar to the Immortals series because it has some supernatural elements to it, it has a mystery, and it has a really interesting main character with a unique ability.  If you like supernatural books, then this is definitely a good one to pick up, because this novel has a heavy basis in Native American mythology.  Daire, like Ever, has supernatural powers that allow her to be in the living world and also in the world of the dead–Daire is a soul seeker.  Her powers as a soul seeker give her visions and the ability to help souls in the living world and the after world.  She also has a spirit animal that guides her in her quests and gives her soul the ability to travel to the different worlds and in different forms.

Daire first experiences her abilities as a soul seeker through devastating visions that have her sent to a mental institution.  However, her grandmother reaches out to her and moves her to a small town in New Mexico so she can teach Daire to hone her new powers.  Daire comes from a long line of soul seekers on her father’s side.  However, in this small town called Enchantment, there exists another family of soul seekers.  This other family has set out to use their powers for evil.  In this family exists a set of twins, one that Daire knows to be evil and one that she feels an instant connection to.  As her powers as a soul seeker grow stronger, Daire must stop one brother from carrying out an evil act and figure out her connection to the other brother–a connection that she cannot even begin to understand.

Click here to find Fated in the Library today!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on Categories: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Staff Pics, Supernatural/Paranormal

Book Trailer of the Week– Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve

This week’s book trailer is for Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve.  If you are a fan of steampunk action and adventure, then you should definitely pick up this book.  Click here to find Fever Crumb in the Library!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on July 6, 2012 Categories: Action/Adventure, Book Trailer, Fantasy, Fiction

Book Trailer of the Week– Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling

This week’s book trailer is for Rise of the Wolf by Curtis JoblingRise of the Wolf is the first book in Jobling’s new Wereworld series. In this book werecreatrues exist and Drew finds out he is one of them.  Click here to find Rise of the Wolf in the Library!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on June 29, 2012 Categories: Book Trailer, Fantasy, Fiction, Guys Reads, Supernatural/Paranormal

Beautiful Creatures reviewed by Paige

Beautiful Creatures

by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl

Hi, I’m Paige, and I just recently read the book Beautiful Creatures written by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. This book is about a boy named Ethan Wate. In the start of the book, he has a dream about a girl he has no clue who she is. This is strange seeing someone in a dream he doesn’t know because he lives in a small town in South Carolina. Eventually, a new girl moves to the town, Lena Duchannes. She happens to be the niece of the town creep and locked up. The girl is shunned by the school, so Ethan decides to befriend her. One day in class they bump into each other and the light above them breaks. Also, when Lena went to sharpen her pencil, the window next to her shattered. Ethan starts falling for her and realizes why Lena is so different and how they have a connection. Read Beautiful Creatures to find out why Lena Duchannes is different from EVERY other girl Ethan has ever known.

review submitted by Paige

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on June 27, 2012 Categories: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Reviews By You, Supernatural/Paranormal

Dearly Departed by Lia Habel

Dearly Departed

by Lia Habel

If you are a fan of steampunk and zombies then Dearly Departed is the book for you!  Set in a future South America in 2195, this world has been rebuilt after a series of catastrophes.  There are two different classes in this new society.  One is the high society that has been rebuilt heavily influenced by the Victorian era in England and also has access to all the latest technology. The lower class has been nicknamed the Punks, and are viewed as hostile and violent people who want to take down the upper class. 

Dearly Departed centers on Nora, part of the upper class and who has just lost her father who was a famed scientist.  Nora is in danger but she doesn’t know it, and so she is kidnapped and taken to a military base for her own protection.  Bram, her captor, is not a normal soldier.   He is infected with the Lazarus virus, a new virus that turns the average person into a zombie.  Bram and his fellow soldiers, however, react differently to the Lazarus virus.  They still turn into zombies, but they also keep their human nature.  The Lazarus virus is sweeping the nation and Nora’s father held the key to its containment. 

This novel is action packed, and the world building in Dearly Departed is really well done.  Also, this novel is narrated by different characters in alternating chapters.  So, you get to read from the point of view of Nora, Bram, Pamela (Nora’s best friend), Victor Dearly (Nora’s father who may not be dead after all), and Wolfe (the commander of Bram’s unit).  This is a cool way to read a book.  Each character’s story lines come together, and it is interesting to read from the different points of view.  Dearly Departed is long read, at 470 pages, but if you like action-packed adventures with zombies and steampunk themes, then this is the book for you!  Click here to find Dearly Departed in the Library!

By Colleen, Teen Services Librarian on June 25, 2012 Categories: Dystopian, Fantasy, Fiction, Staff Pics, Supernatural/Paranormal