Thursday, May 30, 2013

Out of the Laboratory and On to the Shelves

Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mid spring brings good times to fans of science fiction/fantasy books as well as fans of suspense fiction looking to read outside the box. Find standalone greats; ongoing series adds, and a few long-awaited entries from favorite authors with many titles recommended by Geek Magazine.

We've mixed in a few other impressive reads you may have missed along the way.

Early June Goodies
The Beautiful Land by Alan Averill
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
Abaddon's Gate by James S.A. Corey; third in the Expanse Series; follows Leviathan Wakes and Caliban's War.
Earth Afire by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston ; second in the Formic Wars prequel series to Ender's Game; follows Earth Unaware.

Mid-Month 
The Long War by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter; follows The Long Earth.
Sea Change by S.M. Wheeler
Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh; author of Hitchers.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman and the author's first novel for adults since Anansi Boys (2005).

Ready to Read
The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt and Mike Resnick
Domino Falls by Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due; second in the Devil's Wake Series; follows The Devil's Wake.
The Rapture of the Nerds by Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
Burdens of the Dead by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer; Heirs of Alexandria Series, in order Shadow of the Lion, Rough Magic, A Mankind Witch, Much Fall of Blood
.Every Boy Should Have a Man by Preston Allen

Monday, May 27, 2013

Preparing for the Big Tests

Familiarity and Success: Over the Summer and in to the Fall
If you're a high school student interested in maximizing your performance on a standardized test -- especially given so many for-fee or free options available -- consider adding ePrep to your overall test preparation toolkit.

What's ePrep?
ePrep is test-prep service offered by the library, free to library card holders. The service offers training programs for the SAT, ACT, PSAT, PLAN, and middle and upper level SSAT exams.

How Does ePrep Work?
Try interactive lessons accompanied by videos in which experts explain the best secrets and approach to choosing the right answer to common test questions. ePrep doesn’t tell you which bubble to fill in with your trusty number 2; it explains why a certain answer is correct and helps you learn from your mistakes. You’ll also use practice tests and quizzes under timed conditions to make sure you’re on the right track.

We'll here add a video explanation of how ePrep works.



How Do I Sign Up to Use ePrep?
First up, you'll need an East Hampton Public Library card. Stop by the library to obtain a new card or renew your oldie. With card in hand, you may use the ePrep service 24-7, on your time, and at your own pace. Click here to sign up for the service and explore the bubbles over the summer and in to the fall...

Friday, May 24, 2013

A Squirrel Walks On to the Beach...

Hijinx Ensue!
On the humor for kids front, give it up for Scaredy Squirrel, a little guy who is afraid of pinching lobsters, unicorns, confetti, porcupines, Godzilla, germs, pirates, menacing seagulls, Bigfoot, scary sharks, killer bees, and walruses!

Scaredy makes complicated plans to avoid his fears but ultimately learns to face situations that are not nearly as scary as he first thought. The series author is Melanie Watt.

Also try similarly-themed Big Chickens by Leslie Helakoski or for older kids, the Alvin Ho Series by Lenore Look.

Funny Cats!
Chester the Cat by Melanie Watt
Bad Kitty by Nick Bruel
Pete the Cat by Eric Litwin
Splat the Cat by Rob Scotton
Cat Skidoo by Bethany Roberts
Cat Count by Betsy Lewin
Opera Cat by Tess Weaver -- That Cat Can't Stay! by Thad Krasnesky -- Fat Cat by Margaret Read MacDonald -- Simon's Cat by Simon Tofield

Funny Mice!
Mice and Beans by Pam Munoz Ryan
Cavemice by Geronimo Stilton
Babymouse by Jennifer and Matthew Holm -- Benny and Penny by Geoffrey Hayes -- Cinco de Mouse-O! by Judy Cox -- Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk --  Mice by Rose Fyleman -- Mousetronaut by Mark Kelly -- Penny by Kevin Henkes -- Tumtum & Nutmeg by Emily Bearn

Funny Series Books!
Bink & Gollie by Kate DiCamillo and Alison McGhee
Stink by Megan McDonald
Babymouse by Jennifer L. and Matthew Holm
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce
My Weird School by Dan Gutman
Shredderman by Wendlin Van Draanen -- Lunch Lady by Jarrett Krosoczka -- Spaceheadz by John Scieszka -- Vordak the Incomprehensible by Scott Seegert -- Dork Diaries -- Rachel Renee Russell

Monday, May 20, 2013

Memorial Day 2013

War and Remembrance
In the week leading up to Memorial Day, we offer suggestions for thoughtful reading, listening, and viewing.

Books and Reading
Observe Memorial Day with a great book. Recently published titles, fiction and non-fiction:
Cronkite's War : His World War II Letters Home
Amercian Sniper by Chris Kyle
Trident K-9 Warriors : My Tales from the Training Ground to the Battlefield with Elite Navy SEAL Canines by Mike Ritland
Blackhorse Riders : a Desperate Last Stand, an Extraordinary Rescue Mission, and the Vietnam Battle America Forgot by Philip A. Keith
The Long Walk : a Story of War and the Life that Follows by Brian Castner
Shade It Black : Death and After in Iraq by Jess Goodell
Those Who Have Borne the Battle : a History of America's Wars and Those Who Fought Them by James Wright
The Girls of Atomic City : the Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II  by Denise Kiernan
The Secrets of Mary Bowser : a Novel by Lois Leveen
Blood of War by Larry Bond and Jim DeFelice (Red Dragon Rising Series, 4)
The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers
Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes

Image courtesy of
Wikipedia
On DVD
Quick list 25 regarded films :
The Big Red One -- The Messenger -- South Pacific -- Tora! Tora! Tora! -- Mr. Roberts -- Black Hawk Down -- Platoon -- Saving Private Ryan -- Flags of Our Fathers -- Glory -- They Were Expendable -- Patton -- From Here to Eternity -- Boy in the Striped Pajamas -- The Great Escape -- Bridge on the River Kwai -- M*A*S*H -- Red Badge of Courage -- Deer Hunter -- Thin Red Line -- Hurt Locker -- Full Metal Jacket -- Paths of Glory -- Midway -- Gallipoli

Fiction for Youth
Vietnam (Series) by Chris Lynch
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
Flygirl by Sherri L. Smith
Once by Morris Gleitzman
Somebody Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer and Peter Lerangis

Books for Kids
Memorial Day by Robin Nelson
Memorial Day Surprise by Theresa Martin Golding
Memorial Day by Amy Margaret
The Wall by Eve Bunting
Wee Sing America by Pamela Conn Beall and Susan Hagen Nipp
Knit Your Bit : a World War I Story by Deborah Hopkinson
Dogs on Duty : Soldiers' Best Friends on the Battlefield and Beyond by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
War Horse or Shadow by Michael Morpurgo
Nurse, Soldier, Spy : the Story of Sarah Edmonds, a Civil War Hero by Marissa Moss
Phantoms in the Snow by Kathleen Benner Duble

Monday, May 13, 2013

Great Books for Kids, Tweens, Teens...

Children's Book Week 2013
Children's Book Week, 2013 edition, begins today. This evening, in a gala celebration held in New York City, 2013's Children's Choice Book Awards will be delivered to "Book of the Year" authors. The great thing about the Children's Choice Book Awards is it is the only national book awards program where winning titles are selected by young readers of all ages.

And the nominees are...

Kindergarten to Grade 2 Book of the Year
Big Mean Mike by Michelle Knudsen, illustrated by Scott Magoon
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? by Mo Willems
I’ll Save You Bobo! by Eileen Rosenthal, illustrated by Marc Rosenthal
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, created and illustrated by James Dean, story by Eric Litwin
Nighttime Ninja by Barbara DaCosta, illustrated by Ed Young

Third to Fourth Grade Book Book of the Year
Bad Kitty for President by Nick Bruel
Get the Scoop on Animal Poop! by Dawn Cusick
Just Joking by National Geographic Kids
Pluto Visits Earth! by Steve Metzger, illustrated by Jared Lee

Fifth and Sixth Grade Book of the Year
Dork Diaries 4: Tales from a Not-So-Graceful Ice Princess by Rachel Renée Russell
Liar & Spy by Rebecca Stead
Pickle: The (Formerly) Anonymous Prank Club of Fountain Point Middle School by Kim Baker, illustrated by Tim Probert
Rebel McKenzie by Candice Ransom
Stickman Odyssey, Book 2: The Wrath of Zozimos by Christopher Ford

Teen Book of the Year
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, Book 1) by Marissa Meyer
City of Lost Souls (Mortal Instruments) by Cassandra Clare
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Insurgent by Veronica Roth
Rapture: A Fallen Novel by Lauren Kate

Author of the Year
John Green for The Fault in Our Stars
Jeff Kinney for Diary of a Wimpy Kid 7: The Third Wheel
R. J. Palacio for Wonder
Rick Riordan for The Mark of Athena (Heroes of Olympus, Book 3)
Veronica Roth for Insurgent

Illustrator of the Year
James Dean for Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons
Anna Dewdney for Llama Llama Time to Share
Ian Falconer for Olivia and the Fairy Princesses
Robin Preiss Glasser for Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet
Mo Willems for The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?

Friday, May 10, 2013

Just About Everyone's Reading YA...

Buzz-Worthy Books
Books for the tween or teen audience oh-so often develop cross-over appeal. Harry Potter, Twilight, and the Hunger Games are good examples.

With summer reading season fast approaching, we offer our first quick-pick list of YA reads, all them accompanied with a fair amount of hype. A few book trailers are included.

Mind Games by Kiersten White
Seventeen-year-old Fia and her sister, Annie, are trapped in a school that uses young female psychics and mind readers as tools for corporate espionage--and if Fia doesn't play by the rules of their deadly game, Annie will be killed.

The Moon and More by Sarah Dessen (June 2013)
During her last summer at home before leaving for college, Emaline begins a whirlwind romance with Theo, an assistant documentary filmmaker who is in town to make a movie.

Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan (May 2013)
Levithan (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, Every Day) teams up with Cremer, author of the Nightshade Series : Nightshade, Wolfsbane, Bloodrose.

Scarlet by Marissa Meyer : Lunar Chronicles 2, follows Cinder.


The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey : Certainly for fans of the Hunger Games with movie rights already purchased. From the author of the Monstrumologist Series : Monstrumologist, Curse of the Wendigo, Isle of Blood, and Final Descent (last title set for release in September 2013).


Requiem by Lauren Oliver : Delirium Trilogy 3, follows Delirium and Pandemonium. This one seems to be headed to the small screen some time soon.


The Rising by Kelley Armstrong : Darkness Rising Trilogy, follows The Gathering and The Calling


Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare : Infernal Devices Series 3, follows Clockwork Angel and Clockwork Prince
Prequel books to the author's Mortal Instruments Series. The first book in the series, City of Bones, has been translated to film; the release date is set for August 23.

Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo (June 2013)
Grisha Trilogy 2, follows Shadow and Bone, for which film rights have been purchased.

Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi : Shatter Me Series 2, follows Shatter Me.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Gone Fishing?

Good Things Come to Those Who Wade
Fishing season! Here's a quick pick round-up of resources for the fisher man, woman, or child within you:

Guidebooks and How-to
Flyfisher's Guide to Connecticut by Ron Merly
Best Fishing Trips in Connecticut from Ponds to Pounding Surf by Bob Sampson
Gone Fishin' : the 75 Best Waters in Connecticut by Manny Luftglass
Fly Fishing in Connecticut : a Guide for Beginners by Kevin Murphy
The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing : 101 Tips for the Absolute Beginner by Tom Rosenbauer
Fly Fishing Basics by Kelly & Jim Watt [DVD]
A Fisheries Guide to Lakes & Ponds of Connecticut by Robert Paul Jacobs & Eileen B. O'Donnell
The Total Outdoorsman Manual by T. Edward Nickens & the Editors of Field and Stream
Smallmouth Fly Fishing by Tom Holschlag

Free Fishing Day : May 11, 2013
Fishing -- Share the Experience
The CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection Agency (DEEP) offers general and detailed information for any fish fan. Also find information about Free Fishing Day! On May 11, 2013 residents and non-residents can fish any fresh or marine public waters without having a fishing license. Add to your savings by checking out one of the library's CT State Parks Day Passes, subject to availability.

Very Important Note : Even though no licenses are required for Free Fishing Day, all other Connecticut fishing laws and regulations apply, according to the DEEP. Anglers are advised to check fishing regulations in the 2013 Connecticut Angler’s Guide.

Purchase a Fishing License
Consult the DEEP's fee schedule then purchase your fishing license at the East Hampton Town Clerk's Office.

Fish Stories
Fiction and non-fiction selections including musings, history, and a few classics:

Trout Eyes: True Tales of Adventure, Travel & Fly Fishing by William Tapply
River Music : A Fly Fisher's Four Seasons by James R. Babb
The River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean
The One That Got Away : a Memoir by Howell Raines
Still Life With Brook Trout by John Gierach
The Founding Fish by John McPhee
No Shortage of Good Days by John Gierach
The Big One : An Island, an Obsession, & the Furious Pursuit of a Great Fish by David Kinney
Sowbelly : The Obsessive Quest for the World Record Largemouth Bass by Monte Burke
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Books for Kids
Fish, Swish! Splash, Dash! : Counting Round and Round by Suse MacDonald
Swimmy by Leo Lionni
Fish Eyes : a Book You Can Count On by Lois Ehlert
The Freshwater Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta
Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle
The Pout-pout Fish by Deborah Diesen
Rainbow Fish to the Rescue by Marcus Pfister
Piggy and Dad Go Fishing by David Martin
Peg and the Whale by Kenneth Oppel
Thomas Goes Fishing ; illustrated by Richard Courtney
Hook, Line & Seeker : a Beginner's Guide to Fishing, Boating, and Watching Water Wildlife by Jim Arnosky
Fishing Day by Andrea Davis Pinkney

Just for YOUth
Visit the CT DEEP's CARE website. What does CARE stand for? Connecticut Aquatics Resource Education. Visit the site to obtain your YOUth Fishing Passport and enter the Fishing Challenge or play Geo-Catching!

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Eat Healthy! More Than a Billboard Advisory...

Nutrition Roundup
Cookbooks and books about lifestyle menu planning are always popular. Losing weight is typically a biggie; books about the topic regularly top many advice bestseller lists. However, the underlying themes are very straightforward: eat healthy and moderation is everything.

Book and Web Site Tie-ins
Mayo Clinic Diet -- Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet -- Mayo Clinic Kid's Cookbook : 50 Favorite Recipes for Fun and Healthy Eating -- Mayo Clinic Nutrition and Healthy Eating

American Heart Association New American Cookbook -- Nutrition Center from the American Heart Association -- American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook -- American Heart Association Low-salt Cookbook

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) -- American Dietetic Association Complete Food & Nutrition Guide

Federal Government Web Sites
Nutrition for Everyone (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)
Nutrition.gov (National Agricultural Library, USDA)
USDA Food & Information Center
USDA National Nutrient Database

Health & Wellness Resource Center
Use your local library card to access articles from health/medical medical journals, general interest magazines, newspapers, and reference works.

Quick Lists: Popular Weight Loss and Lifestyle Resources
Locally popular and/or mentioned by WebMD:
DASH Diet -- Biggest Loser -- Mediterranean Diet -- Paleo Diet -- Weight Watchers -- TLC Diet -- Raw Diet -- Vegan -- Vegetarian -- Gluten-free.