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What do you think of BPL's new Teen website?

Total votes: 24

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  • Feb 13 Teen Book Discussion Canceled Hadi

    Snowy weather is causing BPL to cancel Teen Book Discussion this evening.  

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  • Feb 8 Hunger Games Movie Kayla

    Are you all counting down to the Hunger Games movie release? 44 days!!! I’m looking forward to seeing how well this movie represents the book. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole trilogy and hope the movies do them justice!  I found some maps of Panem that other fans have modeled based on hints given in the books. Join the ‘Teen Conversation’ to the right and let me know which map you feel most accurately depicts Panem based on your knowledge of the books.

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  • Jan 28 Congrats and Shout Out Sue Ann

    Congratulations to Bentonville High School for their win in the Academic Competition in Education at the Arend Arts Center. Special shout out to our Teen Advisory Board member, Indran Kamalanathan for his participation on the team! Go BHS!

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  • Jan 28 Brittany's Book-A-Week Brittany

    The book I read this week was The Radleys by Matt Haig, about a family of abstainers, vampires who are living a weakened half-life because they have decided not to drink human blood. Peter and Helen Radley haven’t always been abstainers, but they have raised their teenage children Rowan and Clara to know nothing about their true identity. This family’s relatively normal, boring British world is turned upside down after Clara violently and unexpectedly unleashes her true nature. The consequences of this act have enormous implications for not only Clara, but for her entire family, when repressed temptations and family secrets come to light. This isn’t normally a book I would pick up and decide to read on a whim. I’m usually drawn to light-hearted books – Princess of Glass, for instance. But this book had one thing that drew me to it: the language and writing promised to be very, very beautiful. Haig delivered in every way. Matt Haig has a talent for weaving words together that makes me crave more. The images he is able to invoke and the feelings he is able to capture are absolutely breathtaking. Put that together with a plot that starts out slow but builds up to be captivatingly intense and you have an altogether enjoyable book. The book also raises some startling questions about morality, temptation, marriage, and love. Haig’s view on vampirism, a completely overdone theme in today’s young adult literature, is surprisingly fresh and easy to imagine is real and his characters are complex and relatable. In this version of reality, great artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Lord Byron, and Miles Davis were vampires, a theme slightly overdone but presented in a less trite way. I do have a couple warnings before I start recommending this book to everyone. One, the language is not polite. At all. Be prepared for a lot of swear words, especially in the dialogue. On that note, this book is very adult. Three of the main narrators are adults, and as such it presents an adult viewpoint of the world as contrasted to the teenage viewpoint of the world. There are some very short graphic sex scenes, and some graphically violent scenes. I would recommend this book to more mature teens who are looking for older books to read, and definitely to adults looking for an interesting take on the vampire craze.

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Chem-Chick : Just finished the last Eragon book last week. Can't say I loved the ending, but after four books of waiting and reading it's not a half bad way to end everything. Does anyone else think Christopher Paolini should write another series? 30 days ago | Like(2)

Wander : Who wants more snow? The library is full of how-to books. I'm sure "There's a book for that". 1 month ago | Like(3)

Hadi Dudley: Just for Teens: BPL's Teen Convo section will allow you to post and comment about books, school & life. While we work to make this feature fully functional, please email hdudley@bentonvillear.com with any problems you experience. Thanks! 1 month ago | Like

Hadi Dudley: Welcome to BPL's Teen page! Check back often for updates, info and cool stuff. 1 month ago | Like

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