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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***

Nov 9-13, 2009


This week’s book is titled:
My father’s son 
by Terri Fields

Kevin&#039;s life of high school classes, crushes, basketball, and shuttling between his parents&#039; homes falls apart when his father is arrested as a suspected serial killer, leading Kevin to a new understanding of his family and himself</description>
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<p>Nov 9-13, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
My father’s son<br />
by Terri Fields</p>
<p>Kevin&#8217;s life of high school classes, crushes, basketball, and shuttling between his parents&#8217; homes falls apart when his father is arrested as a suspected serial killer, leading Kevin to a new understanding of his family and himself</p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Nov 2, 2009

This week’s book is titled:
Dirty laundry 
by Daniel Ehrenhaft

Carli, a beautiful Hollywood actress doing undercover research at The Winchester School of the Arts, is paired up with senior student and graffiti artist Fun--short for Fellini Udall Newport--and together the pair try to solve the mystery of talented senior Darcy Novak, who has disappeared.</description>
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<p>Nov 2, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
Dirty laundry<br />
by Daniel Ehrenhaft</p>
<p>Carli, a beautiful Hollywood actress doing undercover research at The Winchester School of the Arts, is paired up with senior student and graffiti artist Fun&#8211;short for Fellini Udall Newport&#8211;and together the pair try to solve the mystery of talented senior Darcy Novak, who has disappeared.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***

Oct 26-30, 2009

This week’s book is titled:
Gym Candy 
by Carl Deuker

Mick Johnson has big football shoes to fill. His dad was a high school star who went on to be a college standout and then a third round draft pick in the NFL. There are two empty walls in the family den just waiting for all the honors and awards Mick is expected to earn.

Things seem to be headed in the right direction. Mick is an accomplished eighth-grade running back. He and his friend are stoked to learn they have been invited to join the high school team for their spring workouts. By the end of the summer, they both actually make it onto the varsity team as mere freshmen. But just making the team is not enough for competitive Mick. He doesn’t just want to be there; he wants to play there, too.

Personal goals as well as parental pressure drive Mick to seek ways to speed things up. He knows he needs to be bigger and stronger, but natural growth is way too slow. Pills and protein powder from the health supplement store seem like a possible answer. He even gets his dad to agree and pay for the expense. Maybe he’s on his way to playing bigger, faster, and stronger.

When Mick starts increasing his weight training time, his dad has another answer. The radio station where he works is the new owner of the local fitness center -- and free memberships for employees come with the deal. Mick starts working out with his own personal trainer. Peter, the trainer, has other ideas of how to help develop power. Mick’s competitive drive pushes him toward steroid use, with all its positive results and negative side effects. His game and his body do get stronger, but at what cost?  Friends, health, and personal pride suffer as Mick becomes more and more involved with the performance-enhancing drugs.

Carl Deuker, author of RUNNER and NIGHT HOOPS, focuses on football in this new book. His use of non-stop, play-by-play action, realistic teen frustrations, and personal demons make this a book even reluctant readers will not want to put down.

Book review from: http://www.teensreadtoo.com/GymCandy.html</description>
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<p>Oct 26-30, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
Gym Candy<br />
by Carl Deuker</p>
<p>Mick Johnson has big football shoes to fill. His dad was a high school star who went on to be a college standout and then a third round draft pick in the NFL. There are two empty walls in the family den just waiting for all the honors and awards Mick is expected to earn.</p>
<p>Things seem to be headed in the right direction. Mick is an accomplished eighth-grade running back. He and his friend are stoked to learn they have been invited to join the high school team for their spring workouts. By the end of the summer, they both actually make it onto the varsity team as mere freshmen. But just making the team is not enough for competitive Mick. He doesn’t just want to be there; he wants to play there, too.</p>
<p>Personal goals as well as parental pressure drive Mick to seek ways to speed things up. He knows he needs to be bigger and stronger, but natural growth is way too slow. Pills and protein powder from the health supplement store seem like a possible answer. He even gets his dad to agree and pay for the expense. Maybe he’s on his way to playing bigger, faster, and stronger.</p>
<p>When Mick starts increasing his weight training time, his dad has another answer. The radio station where he works is the new owner of the local fitness center &#8212; and free memberships for employees come with the deal. Mick starts working out with his own personal trainer. Peter, the trainer, has other ideas of how to help develop power. Mick’s competitive drive pushes him toward steroid use, with all its positive results and negative side effects. His game and his body do get stronger, but at what cost?  Friends, health, and personal pride suffer as Mick becomes more and more involved with the performance-enhancing drugs.</p>
<p>Carl Deuker, author of RUNNER and NIGHT HOOPS, focuses on football in this new book. His use of non-stop, play-by-play action, realistic teen frustrations, and personal demons make this a book even reluctant readers will not want to put down.</p>
<p>Book review from: <a href="http://www.teensreadtoo.com/GymCandy.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.teensreadtoo.com/GymCandy.html</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 22:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***

Oct 19-23, 2009

This week’s book is titled:

The sledding hill 
by Chris Crutcher


Fourteen-year-old Billy Bartholomew is dead. His best friend, Eddie Proffit, is not. Eddie has always had a mind that worked in odd ways. Odd and brilliant. Like now. He&#039;s on the sledding hill. Him and Billy. They&#039;re talking the way they always did. About school. About Jesus. About freedom. About banning books and fighting for books. Eddie knows it might make people think he&#039;s crazy, but talking to Billy helps him figure out exactly how to deal with the political issues happening in his community.</description>
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<p>Oct 19-23, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:</p>
<p>The sledding hill<br />
by Chris Crutcher</p>
<p>Fourteen-year-old Billy Bartholomew is dead. His best friend, Eddie Proffit, is not. Eddie has always had a mind that worked in odd ways. Odd and brilliant. Like now. He&#8217;s on the sledding hill. Him and Billy. They&#8217;re talking the way they always did. About school. About Jesus. About freedom. About banning books and fighting for books. Eddie knows it might make people think he&#8217;s crazy, but talking to Billy helps him figure out exactly how to deal with the political issues happening in his community.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 15:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***

Oct 12-16, 2009

This week’s book is titled:

The nature of Jade 
by Deb Caletti


I am not my illness. &quot;Girl with Anxiety,&quot; &quot;Trauma of the Week&quot; -- no. I hate stuff like that. Everyone, everyone has their issue. But the one thing my illness did make me realize is how necessary it is to ignore the dangers of living in order to live. And how much trouble you can get into if you can&#039;t.

Jade DeLuna is too young to die. She knows this, and yet she can&#039;t quite believe it, especially when the terrifying thoughts, loss of breath, and dizzy feelings come. Since being diagnosed with Panic Disorder, she&#039;s trying her best to stay calm, and visiting the elephants at the nearby zoo seems to help. That&#039;s why Jade keeps the live zoo webcam on in her room, and that&#039;s where she first sees the boy in the red jacket. A boy who stops to watch the elephants. A boy carrying a baby.

His name is Sebastian, and he is raising his son alone. Jade is drawn into Sebastian&#039;s cozy life with his son and his activist grandmother on their Seattle houseboat, and before she knows it, she&#039;s in love. With this boy who has lived through harder times than anyone she knows. This boy with a past.

Jade knows the situation is beyond complicated, but she hasn&#039;t felt this safe in a long time. She owes it all to Sebastian, her boy with the great heart. Her boy who is hiding a terrible secret. A secret that will force Jade to decide between what is right, and what feels right. 

Master storyteller Deb Caletti has once again created characters so real, you will be breathless with anticipation as their riveting story unfolds.</description>
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<p>Oct 12-16, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:</p>
<p>The nature of Jade<br />
by Deb Caletti</p>
<p>I am not my illness. &#8220;Girl with Anxiety,&#8221; &#8220;Trauma of the Week&#8221; &#8212; no. I hate stuff like that. Everyone, everyone has their issue. But the one thing my illness did make me realize is how necessary it is to ignore the dangers of living in order to live. And how much trouble you can get into if you can&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Jade DeLuna is too young to die. She knows this, and yet she can&#8217;t quite believe it, especially when the terrifying thoughts, loss of breath, and dizzy feelings come. Since being diagnosed with Panic Disorder, she&#8217;s trying her best to stay calm, and visiting the elephants at the nearby zoo seems to help. That&#8217;s why Jade keeps the live zoo webcam on in her room, and that&#8217;s where she first sees the boy in the red jacket. A boy who stops to watch the elephants. A boy carrying a baby.</p>
<p>His name is Sebastian, and he is raising his son alone. Jade is drawn into Sebastian&#8217;s cozy life with his son and his activist grandmother on their Seattle houseboat, and before she knows it, she&#8217;s in love. With this boy who has lived through harder times than anyone she knows. This boy with a past.</p>
<p>Jade knows the situation is beyond complicated, but she hasn&#8217;t felt this safe in a long time. She owes it all to Sebastian, her boy with the great heart. Her boy who is hiding a terrible secret. A secret that will force Jade to decide between what is right, and what feels right. </p>
<p>Master storyteller Deb Caletti has once again created characters so real, you will be breathless with anticipation as their riveting story unfolds.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Oct 5-9, 2009



This week’s book is titled:
What I saw and how I lied 
by Judy Blundell


When Evie&#039;s father returned home from World War II, the family fell back into its normal life pretty quickly.  But Joe Spooner brought more back with him than just good war stories.  When movie-star handsome Peter Coleridge, a young ex-GI who served in Joe&#039;s company in postwar Austria, shows up, Evie is suddenly caught in a complicated web of lies that she only slowly recognizes.  She finds herself falling for Peter, ignoring the secrets that surround him . . . until a tragedy occurs that shatters her family and breaks her life in two. 
As she begins to realize that almost everything she believed to be a truth was really a lie, Evie must get to the heart of the deceptions and choose between her loyalty to her parents and her feelings for the man she loves.  Someone will have to be betrayed.  The question is . . . who?</description>
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<p>Oct 5-9, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
What I saw and how I lied<br />
by Judy Blundell</p>
<p>When Evie&#8217;s father returned home from World War II, the family fell back into its normal life pretty quickly.  But Joe Spooner brought more back with him than just good war stories.  When movie-star handsome Peter Coleridge, a young ex-GI who served in Joe&#8217;s company in postwar Austria, shows up, Evie is suddenly caught in a complicated web of lies that she only slowly recognizes.  She finds herself falling for Peter, ignoring the secrets that surround him . . . until a tragedy occurs that shatters her family and breaks her life in two.<br />
As she begins to realize that almost everything she believed to be a truth was really a lie, Evie must get to the heart of the deceptions and choose between her loyalty to her parents and her feelings for the man she loves.  Someone will have to be betrayed.  The question is . . . who?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2009-2010 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***

Sept 28- Oct 2, 2009

This week’s book is titled:
Reality Check 
by Peter Abrahams


After a knee injury destroys sixteen-year-old Cody&#039;s college hopes of a Division I football scholarship, he drops out of high school and gets a job in his small Montana town.  Cody has just about given up on life when he suddenly finds a new mission. His ex-girlfriend Clea has abruptly disappeared from her Vermont boarding school. The police seem to be flummoxed, and Cody holds a key clue --- a letter she wrote to him the day she disappeared. Cody sets off on a road trip to a world of privilege, wealth and secrets, a world he doesn&#039;t understand but soon finds himself investigating. He doesn&#039;t know who, if anyone, he can trust --- but he has to learn to trust himself again if he&#039;s going to have any chance of finding Clea.</description>
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<p>Sept 28- Oct 2, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
Reality Check<br />
by Peter Abrahams</p>
<p>After a knee injury destroys sixteen-year-old Cody&#8217;s college hopes of a Division I football scholarship, he drops out of high school and gets a job in his small Montana town.  Cody has just about given up on life when he suddenly finds a new mission. His ex-girlfriend Clea has abruptly disappeared from her Vermont boarding school. The police seem to be flummoxed, and Cody holds a key clue &#8212; a letter she wrote to him the day she disappeared. Cody sets off on a road trip to a world of privilege, wealth and secrets, a world he doesn&#8217;t understand but soon finds himself investigating. He doesn&#8217;t know who, if anyone, he can trust &#8212; but he has to learn to trust himself again if he&#8217;s going to have any chance of finding Clea.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The new books are out and we are ready to start promoting our great new titles.  Starting Sept. 28 we will be highlighting the interesting, the unique, the scary, the funny and the many other types of books that can be found in our library.</description>
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		<title>Comment on And now for some humor&#8230; by lhslibrary</title>
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		<dc:creator>lhslibrary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 04:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My favorite school related comic strip of all time:

Frazz
Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who&#039;s also a Renaissance man. While he&#039;s sweeping the hall, he&#039;s whistling Beethoven. Or Lyle Lovett. He paints the woodwork in the classrooms; he paints a Da Vinci on the cafeteria wall. He&#039;s a trusted authority figure who is every kid&#039;s buddy. He took the janitor&#039;s job while he was a struggling songwriter, and when he finally sold a hit song, he decided to stay on at school. 

www.comics.com/frazz</description>
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<p>Frazz<br />
Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who&#8217;s also a Renaissance man. While he&#8217;s sweeping the hall, he&#8217;s whistling Beethoven. Or Lyle Lovett. He paints the woodwork in the classrooms; he paints a Da Vinci on the cafeteria wall. He&#8217;s a trusted authority figure who is every kid&#8217;s buddy. He took the janitor&#8217;s job while he was a struggling songwriter, and when he finally sold a hit song, he decided to stay on at school. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.comics.com/frazz" rel="nofollow">http://www.comics.com/frazz</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Book of the week 2008-2009 by Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 15:32:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>***Now appearing at the LHS Library***
May 18-22, 2009


This week’s book is titled:
Stolen in the night: the true story of a family’s murder, 
a kidnapping and the child who survived  
by Gary C. King



Joseph Duncan had been convicted of raping and torturing a 14-year-old boy in Tacoma, Washington. On the Internet he proudly boasted of his perversions. But the system turned Duncan loose, and no one would stop him from committing an even more horrifying act...
 
This time, he prepared meticulously. He chose his getaway car. He chose his murder weapon and loaded a video camera. Then, when he saw young Shasta and Dylan Groene playing outside their Idaho home, he struck—killing their mother and her boyfriend, and their older brother…and vanishing into the night with Shasta and Dylan. 

Detectives pored over the bloody murder scene. The FBI scrambled to find the children and the abductor. And even when Duncan was finally located, the story was not yet over: Dylan was still missing…and the depth of one man’s evil was still coming horribly to light….</description>
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May 18-22, 2009</p>
<p>This week’s book is titled:<br />
Stolen in the night: the true story of a family’s murder,<br />
a kidnapping and the child who survived<br />
by Gary C. King</p>
<p>Joseph Duncan had been convicted of raping and torturing a 14-year-old boy in Tacoma, Washington. On the Internet he proudly boasted of his perversions. But the system turned Duncan loose, and no one would stop him from committing an even more horrifying act&#8230;</p>
<p>This time, he prepared meticulously. He chose his getaway car. He chose his murder weapon and loaded a video camera. Then, when he saw young Shasta and Dylan Groene playing outside their Idaho home, he struck—killing their mother and her boyfriend, and their older brother…and vanishing into the night with Shasta and Dylan. </p>
<p>Detectives pored over the bloody murder scene. The FBI scrambled to find the children and the abductor. And even when Duncan was finally located, the story was not yet over: Dylan was still missing…and the depth of one man’s evil was still coming horribly to light….</p>
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