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			<title>Why We Broke Up</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Why%20We%20Broke%20Up.jpeg"><img alt="Why We Broke Up.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/02/Why%20We%20Broke%20Up-thumb-250x340-9246.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="340" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780316127257">Why We Broke Up</a> written by Daniel Handler with art by Maira Kalman<br /><br />Daniel Handler and Maira Kalman spoke about their new book, Why We Broke Up, at The 
Seattle Public Library's Central Library earlier this month. They were 
pretty hilarious together, so I immediately placed a hold on the book and began reading it on Valentine's Day, which I relished. <br /><br />Min (short for Minerva- it's a long story), and Ed have broken up. In a final dramatic effort to finalize things, Min dumps a box of artifacts from their relationship, accompanied by a very long letter explaining how the origins of each item in the box contributed to why they broke up.<br /><br />Each keepsake item has been depicted by Maira to convey the exact amount of whimsey and sentiment that one would expect of the debris of a failed relationship. Beer caps from the Bitter Sixteen party where Min and Ed met. Ticket stubs from their first date. A sugar shaker they stole from a diner. All of the items add up to what they had, and why it had to end.<br /><br />Daniel Handler is the witty genius behind Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events. That's right, Lemony Snicket is Daniel Handler. Or maybe Daniel Handler is Lemony Snicket. It's hard to say. Either way, Why We Broke Up is just as funny as Snicket fans might expect. It's what to read next for Snicket fans in high school &amp; up. <br /> ]]></description>
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			<title>2012 Alex Award Winners Announced</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Alex%20Awards%202012.jpg"><img alt="Alex Awards 2012.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/02/Alex%20Awards%202012-thumb-250x151-9236.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" height="151" width="250" /></a>It's mid-February and <a href="http://www.groundhog.org/">Punxsutawney Phil</a> thinks we've got six more weeks of winter ahead of us. I plan on passing those six weeks of sweater weather with some good books so there could not be a better time for a brand new batch of Alex Award winners to be announced! You may remember from <a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/2010/05/try-an-award-winning-read.html">last year</a> that the Alex Awards are given each year to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to teens. <a href="http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/alex#current">Learn more</a> about the award and this year's winners at the American Library Association's website. <br /><br />My first read from this list is going to be <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781439163283">The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens</a> by Brooke Hauser. <br /><br />What will you read?<br />]]></description>
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			<title>Pretty Monsters</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Pretty%20Monsters.jpeg"><img alt="Pretty Monsters.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/02/Pretty%20Monsters-thumb-250x372-9186.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="372" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780670010905">Pretty Monsters</a> by Kelly Link<br /><br />With the promise of "unhelpful wizards, possibly carnivorous sofas, a handbag with a village inside it, Tennessee fainting goats" and more, Pretty Monsters is no ordinary story collection. Accompanied by the hauntingly surreal drawings of Shaun Tan, each story will swiftly and expertly deliver you from reality. <br /><br />In "The Wrong Grave," Miles Sperry digs up his dead girlfriend's grave to get back the poetry he had buried with her, only to find the wrong dead girl inside. The wrong dead girl makes him agree to write a poem about her and won't let him escape her presence until he does. <br /><br />"The Faery Handbag" is about the bag that Grandmother Zofia's entire village moved into to escape from raiders. "If you opened it one way, then it was just big enough to hold a chicken and an egg and a clay cooking pot, or else a pair of reading glasses and a library book and a pillbox. If you opened the clasp another way, then you found yourself in a little boat floating at the mouth of a river." <br /><br />Pretty Monsters is a great introduction to the linguistic sorcery of Kelly Link. If you want a lush dose of magical realism, look no further. <br /><br />Suggested for readers in high school &amp; up.<br /> ]]></description>
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			<title>Discussed @ Teen Book Group In January</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Vermeers%20Hat.jpeg"><img alt="Vermeers Hat.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/01/Vermeers%20Hat-thumb-250x377-9150.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" width="250" height="377" /></a>Did you miss book group this month? Too wrapped up in discussion to write stuff down? Don't miss the books (&amp; films &amp; tv show) we discussed (and what we thought about them).<br /><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780439895972">Beauty Queens </a>by Libba Bray -&nbsp; Really great but overly satirical.<br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385733984">Going Bovine </a>by Libba Bray - Loved it.<br /><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/downtonabbey/">Downton Abbey</a> created by Julian Fellowes - One "loved it" and two shrugs.<br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781596914445">Vermeer's Hat: the seventeenth century and the dawning of the global world</a> by Timothy Brook - Recommended. <br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/0393977536">Major Barbara</a> by George Bernard Shaw (a play) Loved it, though the colloquial language was a challenge.<br /><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1274300/">The Tempest</a> directed by Julie Tamor (film) - Not recommended.<br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780545259088">Forever</a> by Maggie Stiefvater - Disappointed in ending's lack of resolution.<br />Macbeth directed by Rupert Goold (<a href="http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/episodes/macbeth/watch-the-full-program/1030/">watch the filmed for television version</a> at PBS Great Performances online)<br /><br />Stay tuned for more suggestions (and warnings) after our next meeting!<br /><div><br /></div>]]></description>
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			<title>The Time Traveller&apos;s Guide To Medieval England</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/The%20Time%20Travellers%20Guide%20To%20Medieval%20England.jpeg"><img alt="The Time Travellers Guide To Medieval England.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/01/The%20Time%20Travellers%20Guide%20To%20Medieval%20England-thumb-250x383-9100.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" width="250" height="383" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781439112892">The Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval England</a> by Ian Mortimer<br /><br />I went to Medieval England during last week's snow days! Turned out to be a great way to wait out the storm.<br /><br />Many people have their own ideas about what life was like in Medieval Times, as evidenced perhaps, at your local Medieval Fair(e): dark, dirty, and definitely smelly. While these facts of life were much more difficult to conceal without the availability of electricity or city water and sanitation, Ian Mortimer explains why a look at Medieval life should consider more than a lack of our own modern day conveniences and standards of living. He makes a time "traveller" of his reader, taking them on a journey through fourteenth century England without the bias of say, our own relative standards of hygiene. For example, fourteenth century kitchens may not be wiped down with modern detergents, but we're reminded that women took pride in keeping their homes as clean as we believe our own to be.<br /><br />You'll visit a city, noting how it's organized into residential or commerce districts, and who lives in each kind of home. You'll learn how you would make a living, what you would eat, where you would stay during your travels, and what you would do with your free time. Mortimer leaves no detail unexplored and, for better or worse, by the time you've finished, you will be familiar with the sights, smells, tastes, and feel of Medieval life.<br /><br /> This is a super readable and complete survey of daily life in fourteenth century England; it even made me laugh more than a few times. My only criticism is that there aren't enough illustrations. Several inserts of color plates are included but I wanted more images of architecture, clothing and household objects. Give this book a try if you want to take a trip into the past.&nbsp; <br /><br />P.S. I am now super revved up to tackle <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780553210828">The Canterbury Tales</a> because I think maybe now I'll have a better understanding of what's going on! Stay tuned....<br />]]></description>
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			<title>Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Is%20Everyone%20Hanging%20Out%20Without%20Me.jpeg"><img alt="Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/01/Is%20Everyone%20Hanging%20Out%20Without%20Me-thumb-250x375-8951.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="250" height="375" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780307886262">Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)</a> by Mindy Kaling<br /><br />If you've ever watched The (American) Office, you might have noticed that it's pretty funny. What you might not have noticed though (unless you actually read the credits), is that Mindy Kaling, the actress portraying ditzy Kelly Kapour, is also a writer, director and producer for the show. As you might guess, her new book is also pretty funny. <br /><br />Mindy shares stories about how she paid the bills before becoming super famous and what it's like working on The Office, among other important topics, like karaoke etiquette and the difference between men and boys.The section titled "My Appearance: The Fun and the Really Not Fun" is hilarious (she recalls being a kid dressed in the style of Bert from Ernie and Bert by her parents), horrifying (stylists hiding her body beneath all kinds of ill-fitting garments) and triumphant (Mindy stands up for her style sense- and wins!).<br /><br />Just as The Office is an adult show, this is an adult book so I suggest it for adults and teens in high school who are reading adult books. <br />]]></description>
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			<title>Chime</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Chime.jpeg"><img alt="Chime.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2012/01/Chime-thumb-250x375-8949.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" width="250" height="375" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780803735521">Chime</a> by Franny Billingsley<br /><br />There's been a lot of talk about this book lately so I finally got my hands on a copy. Whoa. The language is lush and it's completely atmospheric. I was torn between rushing through it because I couldn't stand the thought of putting it down, and pacing myself to savor the story. I ended up finishing it in a day. This is one of those times when I kinda want to pull the librarian card and just say give it a try but I'll at least give you a taste of it:<br /><br /><i>"I've confessed to everything and I'd like to be hanged. Now, if you please.<br /><br />I don't mean to be difficult, but I can't bear to tell my story. I can't relive those memories--the touch of the Dead Hand, the smell of eel, the gulp and swallow of the swamp. How can you possibly think me innocent? Don't let my face fool you; it tells the worst lies. A girl can have the face of an angel but have a horrid sort of heart.<br /><br />In any event... the story of a wicked girl has no true beginning. I'd have to begin with the day I was born."<br /><br /></i>Like its cover, the story of Chime has a touch of paranormal romance but it is so much more than that and all of it is completely delicious.<br /><div><br /></div>]]></description>
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			<title>Click Here (To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Click%20Here%20To%20Find%20Out.jpeg"><img alt="Click Here To Find Out.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Click%20Here%20To%20Find%20Out-thumb-250x377-8884.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" height="377" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/0316985600">Click Here (To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade)</a> by Denise Vega<br /><br />Erin is a little worried about starting seventh grade. She's just found out that all of the seventh graders are going to be split up into different tracks, and she is going to be separated from her best friend, Jilly. To make matters worse, all her parents have to say about it is "You'll live." That's pretty high on The List of Annoying Things Parents Say. Clearly, they have no idea how awful school is going to be without the one person who has been in all but one of Erin's classes in elementary school.<br /><br />Since she doesn't have anyone to talk to (and since there are some things she can't tell Jilly anyway), Erin starts a blog that only she can view. It's better than keeping a diary because it gives her practice for when she grows up and becomes a webmaster. She writes about her crush, vents about a certain mean girl, and confesses jealousy of her best friend. It's all very therapeutic until Erin accidentally posts her blog to the school's Intranet page. Can she face the school now that her most private thoughts have been made public?<br /><br />Try Click Here if you like books that read like diaries or blogs, or if you like Lauren Myracle's <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780810987883">TTYL</a>.&nbsp; <br />]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Ship%20Breaker.jpg"><img alt="Ship Breaker.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2010/10/Ship%20Breaker-thumb-250x379-5137.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="379" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780316056212">Ship Breaker</a> by Paolo Bacigalupi<br /><br />In a harsh future America where oil is scarce and fierce storms frequently ravage the Gulf Coast, a teen boy named Nailer makes a living as a ship breaker. This world has forced him to become a scavenger, picking valuable parts off of grounded ships to survive. <br /><br />One day, Nailer finds a stately clipper ship full of silver, gold and other riches. But that's not all: on board he finds the ship's only survivor- a mysterious girl. She could change his life forever, if Nailer makes the right decision. <br /><br />Bacigalupi creates a tough, terrifyingly believable world where difficult choices must be made. <br /><br />Ship Breaker is a great pick if you're looking for your next dystopian science fiction read. <br />]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Hold%20Still.jpeg"><img alt="Hold Still.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Hold%20Still-thumb-250x375-8882.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" height="375" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780142416945">Hold Still</a> by Nina LaCour<br /><br />I just finished reading Hold Still by Nina LaCour and am still drying my eyes- it's heartbreaking.<br /><br />After her best friend commits suicide, Caitlin is left with her own crushing sadness. Reading Ingrid's diary may be painful, but it might be the only way to understand what was really going on before Ingrid's death. <br /><br />Watch the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XYJQa4u2jQ">official book trailer</a> on YouTube to learn more.<br /><br />Try it if you like books by Sara Zarr, Deb Caletti or Sarah Dessen and have a box of tissues on hand.&nbsp; <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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			<title>Enclave</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Enclave.jpeg"><img alt="Enclave.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Enclave-thumb-250x372-8829.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" width="250" height="372" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780312650087">Enclave</a> by Ann Aguirre<br /><br />"I was born during the second holocaust. People had told us legends of a time when human beings lived longer. I thought they were just stories. Nobody even lived to see forty in my world."<br /><br />Deuce is a Huntress in an enclave underground. She roams the tunnels outside the enclave in search of food for others, all while fighting off the blood hungry Freaks who inhabit the dark places. Deuce does her job without questioning why life is what it is, until survival becomes even more difficult and she begins to wonder who she can trust: the elders, who make all decisions, or her hunting partner, who has some ideas of his own.<br />&nbsp;<br />Check out the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mP5uIJ1H08">official book trailer</a> from Macmillan on YouTube. Warning: like the book, the trailer is a little bloody.<br /><br />Try Enclave if you've already read every book of the Hunger Games trilogy several times over and want something equally terrifying to read next.<br />]]></description>
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			<title>Favorite Five Zombie Reads</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Zombies%20vs%20Unicorns.jpeg"><img alt="Zombies vs Unicorns.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Zombies%20vs%20Unicorns-thumb-250x380-8827.jpeg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="250" height="380" /></a>As promised, here are my Favorite Five Zombie Reads:<br /><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385736824"></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781442402331"></a>#5. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780060737580">Z</a> by Michael Thomas Ford<br />Would you like a heaping side of zombie action served on top of your giant helping of zombie action?<br /><br />#4. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/1423131754">The Enemy</a> by Charlie Higson<br />Everyone older than 16 has been turned into a zombie by a nasty disease. A group of teens tries to make their way through the devastated city of London to safety at Buckingham Palace. The only problem is that the safe place may be even more dangerous than the nightmare outside. Eek.<br /><br />#3. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781442402331">Rot &amp; Ruin</a> by Jonathan Maberry<br />This is the only zombie book I know of that has made people cry. Two brothers whose family goes back to samurai in ancient Japan are on a mission to make the world a safer place. Gorey enough to make this one a suggested read for high school and up. &nbsp; <br /><br />#2. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385736824">The Forest of Hands and Teeth</a> by Carrie Ryan<br />Zombies. Gore. Post-apocalyptic romance. I think the sequel (<a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385736855">The Dead-Tossed Waves</a>) is really great too. I can't wait to read the third book, <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385738590">The Dark and Hollow Places</a>. Read more about it in a <a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/2010/01/the-forest-of-hands-and-teeth-by-carrie-ryan.html">previous post</a> or watch the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou1s3t6q2Q4">official book trailer</a>.<br /><br />#1. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781416989530">Zombies vs. Unicorns</a> by Holly Black, Julie Larbalestier, Libba Bray, Margo Lanagan, Garth Nix and many others.<br />Which
 beast will reign supreme? Find out in this grotesque, obscene and often
 hilarious read. Zombies vs. Unicorns is a collection of short stories 
by all kinds of awesome authors suggested for readers in high school up.
 May the squeamish beware! <br /><br />What's on your list?<br /> <div><br /></div>]]></description>
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			<title>Between Shades Of Gray</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Between%20Shades%20of%20Gray.jpeg"><img alt="Between Shades of Gray.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Between%20Shades%20of%20Gray-thumb-250x361-8814.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" width="250" height="361" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780399254123">Between Shades Of Gray</a> by Ruta Sepetys<br /><br />How well do you think you know history? Did you know that Josef Stalin killed over 20 million people during his reign? This is a story that is not often told, a story that is unknown to many. It's the story of Lithuanian genocide, told by fifteen-year-old Lina who is busily working out her summer plans when the Soviet Secret Police barge into her home and deport her, her mom and her brother to Siberia. Her dad has already been sentenced to death in a prison camp. As Lina struggles to survive, she uses her art and words to tell her story, then buries it in the ground inside a jar, hoping news of their deportment will get to her father in the prison camp. Hers is a heartbreaking story based on real events experienced by the author's family. Be sure to have a box of tissues on hand while reading this book!<br /><br /><a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/76064175/Between-Shades-of-Gray">Read an excerpt</a> and <a href="http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/">watch a video</a> about it on the book's official website.<br />]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Ned%20Vizzini.jpeg"><img alt="Ned Vizzini.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Ned%20Vizzini-thumb-250x387-8800.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" width="250" height="387" /></a>If you missed today's Teen Book Group meeting (or if you just didn't write everything down that we talked about) here's what we&nbsp;discussed &amp; what you said about it:</p>
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<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780399157233">Dead Alive</a> by Tom Clancy - Shrug.</li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780786851973">It's Kind of a Funny Story</a> by Ned Vizzini - An honest look at teen depression without the constant angst and drama.<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1475582/">Sherlock</a> (Television series) - Highly recommended by two members.</li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/record/636277?qtype=keyword;query=There%20Will%20Be%20Blood;page=0;loc=1">There Will Be Blood</a> (film) directed by Paul Thomas Anderson - There was no blood.</li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/record/852315?qtype=keyword;query=exit%20through%20the%20gift%20shop;page=0;loc=1">Exit Through The Giftshop</a> (film) directed by Banksy - Highly recommended by two members. It's a documentary about someone who was making a documentary about Banksy, directed by Banksy. <br /></li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780545090544">39 Clues bk. 1</a> by Rick Riordan - Love it. Picked it up without being a Percy Jackson or Red Pyramid fan.</li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781423113386">The Red Pyramid</a> by Rick Riordan - Too soon to say - just started it.<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/results?qtype=keyword&amp;query=kipling+stories&amp;page=0&amp;x=24&amp;y=17&amp;fi%3Amattype=a&amp;loc=1&amp;sort=">Kipling short story collection</a> - Something was said along the lines of if Shepherd's Pie were a book, this is it... though there are some peas.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1637688/">In Time</a> (film) directed by Andrew Niccol - LOTS of Justin Timberlake but highly recommended by two members.<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1324999/">Breaking Dawn</a> (film) directed by Bill Condon- "So bad I wanted to cry."</li>
<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781608833351">A Murder of Crows</a> directed&nbsp;by Susan Fleming -&nbsp;One member&nbsp;and I&nbsp;both&nbsp;suggest&nbsp;this&nbsp;fascinating&nbsp;documentary on crows.&nbsp;</li>

<li><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/results?query=identifier%7Cisbn:9780470638699">Annoying: the Science of What Bugs Us</a> by Joe Palca &amp; Flora Lichtman - Really accessible psychology book on something relevant to everyone. <br /></li></ul>
<p>Members, please correct me if you feel you've been misquoted or if I've missed a title we spoke of.&nbsp;</p>

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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 17:22:27 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Annoying: The Science Of What Bugs Us</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/Annoying.jpeg"><img alt="Annoying.jpeg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/issaquahlibraryteen/assets_c/2011/12/Annoying-thumb-250x368-8796.jpeg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt;" height="368" width="250" /></a><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780470638699">Annoying: The Science Of What Bugs Us</a> by Joe Palca &amp; Flora Lichtman<br /><br />Why are the cell phone conversations you overhear so much more annoying than the ones you are a part of? Which sound is most unpleasant- rubbing two pieces of Styrofoam together, jingling keys, or compressed air- and why? Is it possible to objectively measure how annoying someone is? Is it possible to know how annoying you are to other people? What happens to your brain when you're annoyed? All of these questions and more are explored in this smart, quick read. <br /><br />Read it if you want to become slightly less annoyed, become slightly less annoying, or become even more annoying. I think this book is for everyone! Fans of Malcolm Gladwell will appreciate the way the findings of scientific studies are presented in plain language.<br /><br />P.S. I just finished listening to the super-engaging <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9781611744880">audiobook version</a>, read by the authors. <br />]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 16:45:46 -0800</pubDate>
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