 First say your name  Next tell use something that interests you  Then what is your favorite book  Last repeat your name.

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 First say your name  Next tell use something that interests you  Then what is your favorite book  Last repeat your name

I have read:  The Hunchback Assignments by Arthur SladeArthur Slade  The City of Bones by Cassandra ClareCassandra Clare  Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'EngleMadeleine L'Engle  Wednesday Wars by Gary D. SchmidtGary D. Schmidt  Maniac Magee by Jerry SpinelliJerry Spinelli  When You Reach Me by Rebecca SteadRebecca Stead  Water for Elephants by Sara GruenSara Gruen What about you:

CoverWhat's it’s about  Review: Drawing inspiration from Rudyard Kipling’s classic The Jungle Book, Gaiman tells the story of an orphaned boy, raised not in a jungle by animals but in a graveyard by ghosts. Bod, short for nobody, wanders into the graveyard as an infant as his family is dispatched by ‘the man Jack”. In the graveyard, Bod is discovered by the kindly ghosts of Mr. and Mrs. Owens, who entice the other local spirits to take the boy in and grant him the “Freedom of the Graveyard”.  Reviewed by Brian Farrey

 The library system has a lot of copies. You can reserve yourself one.  Ask a librarian to reserve copy for you.  You can go and buy your own copy of the book.

 When we discuss the books everyone’s ideas are important.  Speak freely, don’t be shy.  No one should be judged on what they say.

 This website was made for a few reasons:  One, it allows people to be members when they don’t have time to come to meetings.  Second, it allows members to continue to discuss the books after meetings.  Third it give members a place to find out what is going on in the club.

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 I have some suggestions of things we can do as a club that would allow use to meet more then once a mouth and allow use to do more then just discussing books.  Remember, most of this are just suggestions and will need to go though Cathy before they can be put into action.  I will post all actives on the website.

 I have set up a Halloween Party for you.  Date October 19 th  Time:2:00-4:00  Place: GFJ Library  For Ages Ages can help out.

 If you guys are interested, I can set up a date to celebrate the release of Pottermore.  We would discuss Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone that will be on Pottermore in October.  We can then do more Pottermore events when the other books come out.  When would you like to meet?

 Many books are becoming movies this year.  Many books are already movies.  The Hunger Games is coming out in March.  We can set up dates to see movies both at movie theaters and at the library.

 This writing program will be a way for teens who like to write to express themselves.  Your writings will be put into a Literary Magazine that I will create.  There will be writing Challenges like Scary Story Challenge where you can win prizes.  What do you think about it?

 Your Turn. What do you want to do as a Club?  Cathy is also always looking for suggestions for Summer Programs.  Cathy and I are also always looking for volunteers to help out. So if you are interested came and talk to one of use.