Friday, September 25, 2009

Youth Holiday Program

Week 1
Guitar Hero Challenge
Tuesday 6 October 2009
4:00 - 6:00pm

Come down to the library and show off your Guitar Hero skills – no bookings required

Dubbo City Youth Council Youth Cafe
Friday 9 October 2009

4.00-6.00pm
Youth Cafe is a place where young people aged 12-18 can go to ‘hang out’. Youth Cafe is a safe, drug and alcohol free place to go to enjoy meeting with friends, playing PlayStation3 games and listening to music. Food and drinks are be available. The Youth Cafe is supported by the Macquarie Regional Library and Dubbo City Council.

Week 2
Twitter and Treats
Thursday 15 October 2009
2:00 - 4:00pm

Cost: $2
Join us for Twitter, Flickr, Facebook and You Tube. You've heard about these technologies, now find out what they are and how they work. Choc treats provided. Bookings required.

Dubbo City Youth Council Youth Cafe
Friday 16 October 2009
4:00 - 6:00pm

Friday, September 18, 2009

The Devil's Paintbox by Victoria McKernan


When orphans Aiden and Maddy Lynch first meet trailrider Jefferson J. Jackson in the spring of 1865, they’re struggling to survive on their family’s drought-ravaged Kansas farm. So when Jackson offers an escape—a 2000-mile journey across the roughest country in the world—Aiden knows it’s their only choice.They say there are a hundred ways to die on the Oregon Trail, and the long wagon journey is broken only by catastrophe: wolf attacks, rattlesnakes, deadly river crossings, Indians, and the looming threat of smallpox, “the devil’s paint.” Through it all, Aiden and Maddy and a hundred fellow travelers move forward with a growing hope, and the promise of a new life in the Washington Territory. But one question haunts them: who will survive the journey?

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Children's Book Council Award Winners

On the subject of prizes - check out the winners of the Children's Book Council Awards for Older Readers.
Older Readers Book of the Year:



Winner: Tales from Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan



Honour: Into White Silence by Anthony Eaton


Honour: A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French

The Inky's Longlist

If you are ever sitting around thinking 'what do I read next', take a look at the website insideadog (http://www.insideadog.com.au/) - created by The Centre for Youth Literature, State Library Victoria - which promotes reading as an active, pleasurable and essential activity for all young people. The site contains reviews, a writer in residence and heaps of info about Australian and overseas books for young people.

They have also created the Inky Awards. The Inkys are international awards for teenage literature, voted for online by the readers of insideadog.com.au. There are three awards: the Golden Inky for an Australian book, the Silver Inky for an international book, and the Creative Reading Prize, won by a young person for a creative response to a book they love, in any format they choose.

The Longlist for the Inkys has just been released:

The 2009 Inkys Longlist

Broken Glass by Adrian Stirling

Everything Beautiful by Simmone Howell

Exposure by Mal Peet

Girl at Sea by Maureen Johnson

If I Stay by Gayle Forman

Into White Silence by Anthony Eaton

Jarvis 24 by David Metzenthen

Love, Aubrey by Suzanne La Fleur

My Candlelight Novel by Joanne Horniman

Paper Towns by John Green

Screw Loose by Chris Wheat

Skim by Mariko & Jillian Tamaki


Ten Mile River by Paul Griffin

The 10pm Question by Kate de Goldi


The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

The Beginners Guide to Living by Lia Hills

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Two Pearls of Wisdom by Alison Goodman


Where the Streets Had a Name by Randa Abdel-Fattah

Worldshaker by Richard Harland

Monday, August 24, 2009

Youth Cafe Launch @ Dubbo Branch Library

Great fun was had at the debut of the Dubbo City Youth Council Youth Cafe - held in the meeting room at the Dubbo Branch Library. The Youth Cafe is a place for youth to go that is fun, safe and a great place to meet up with friends, have a coffee and a snack and play the PlayStation 3. Youth Cafe is on Friday afternoons from 4.00-6.00pm and young people aged 12-24 are welcome.






























Somebody's Crying by Maureen McCarthy


A murder in a country town is the backdrop for the story of three young people, Alice, Tom and Jonty, who are bound together because Alice's mother was murdered and Jonty is the suspect.


I really expected to enjoy Somebody's Crying because I loved McCarthy's Queen Kat, Carmel and St Jude get a life. Unfortunately I was a little disappointed. I found the storyline a little slow, and the main character of Tom somewhat bland. I felt that McCarthy's depiction of Tom was not authentic - he simply didn't resemble any 22 year old guy that I have ever known.
I did enjoy the character of Alice - McCarthy is extremely good at writing female characters. The storyline was far more entertaining when being presented from Alice's point of view.
The mystery component of the story does keep you reading and the twist at the end is surprising, but by the end of the book I felt neutral - not particularly affected by this book.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A Time for Dancing by Davida Wills Hurwin


What do you do when your best friend is dying?

Sam and Jules have been best friends forever. Now in the summer before senior year, Sam and Jules are certain they are ready for whatever the future brings. From college to professional dance careers, they'll share the triumphs and the tears together. But nothing could have prepared them for Jules's sudden illness and the discovery of its cause - cancer. Now both Jules and Sam must learn to accept the unacceptable - that Jules's cancer may not go away.