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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Stoner and Spaz I & II

Well, Hello!

Long time no see!!!  It's been a super busy summer here at the Richton Park Public Library!  I have hardly had the chance to read a book!  I'm almost done with one so reviews will start up again soon!

We had 98 teens sign up for summer reading and over 900 books were read!!!  Great job you guys!!!  Programs have started up again as well!  Check out the Program page to see what's new for August.  I will be getting the rest of the months up and running here shortly!!!

To tide you all over, here's a book that I read in the past and didnt write about.... check it out!!!


STONER AND SPAZ


REVIEWS
"For sixteen-year-old Ben Bancroft — a kid with cerebral palsy, no parents, and an overprotective grandmother — the closest thing to happiness is hunkering alone in the back of the Rialto Theatre and watching Bride of Frankenstein for the umpteenth time. The last person he wants to run into is drugged-up Colleen Minou, resplendent in ripped tights, neon miniskirt, and an impressive array of tattoos. But when Colleen climbs into the seat beside him and rests a woozy head on his shoulder, Ben has that unmistakable feeling that his life is about to change. With unsparing humor and a keen flair for dialogue, Ron Koertge captures the rare repartee between two lonely teenagers on opposite sides of the social divide. His smart, self-deprecating protagonist learns that kindred spirits may be found for the looking — and that the resolve to follow your passion can be strengthened by something as simple as a human touch." -goodreads.com





Also check out the sequel that came out this month!!!

NOW PLAYING: STONER AND SPAZ II 


REVIEWS

"Beautiful but troubled Colleen Minou is the only girl who ever looked at Ben Bancroft as more than a spaz— more than just that kid with cerebral palsy. Yet the more time Ben spends with her, the more glaring their differences appear. Is what Ben feels for Colleen actual affection, or more like gratitude? Then there’s Amy (aka A.J.), who is everything Colleen isn’t, and everything Ben’s grandma wants for him: clean-cut and upper-class, academically driven, just as obsessed with filmmaking as Ben is. But what does A.J. see when she looks at Ben? CP? Or the person behind the twisted body? In Ron Koertge’s sharp, darkly humorous follow-up to the award-winning Stoner & Spaz, Ben tries to come to terms with his confused feelings toward A.J. and his inimitable connection to Colleen, who is sometimes out of it, sometimes into him, and always exhilarating."-goodreads.com