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Check This Out: The World Is Mine by Lyah B. LeFlore
by The Resident Advisors

The World Is Mine by Lyah B. LeFlore

This book is a great picture of what hip hop youth culture is really like.

If you’re tired of reading the stories that glorify only the violence or profane worlds of hip-hop and the urban music scene, then this series may be perfect for you.

Blue Reynolds is a young, hip 17 year-old who doesn’t necessarily want to make his mark on the world by attending Howard University and becoming a lawyer the way his father has. He’s more interested in the P.Diddy/Berry Gordy school of fine hustling. His best friend Collin, also the son of a lawyer, is feeling that he doesn’t want to attend Georgetown and practice law just to please his dad. Together with their friend Whiteboy, a graphic and tattoo artist, the three friends embark on pulling together their own entertainment company, Blue Up.
On the path to stardom in the music scene there are a lot of ups and downs as romance, parental clashes and the struggle to get away from the streets, tries to catch up to them. For Blue, the appeal of being the hottest promoter in DC could lead to making some pretty shady choices in the eyes of his father and his girlfriend Jade. Collin, desperate to please his dad, may be biting off more than he can chew when he decides to helm the business end of Blue Up instead of pursuing Georgetown fame. And Whiteboy can’t seem to get far enough of way from the violence and gang life that lurks around his growing tattoo business.

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October 24th

15:39
New Books

Reviews

The Arts

Video

New This Week: Teen Life (nonfiction)
by The Resident Advisors

 

We know that you aren’t the average reader. We know that you aren’t interested in reading about ancient battles and how to build pop-rockets. You want what’s real.
That’s why we’ve redesigned our young adult nonfiction to reflect you and the world around you.
The Teen Life section will feature books that are hard-hitting, fast paced, fact based and real.
Here are just a few of this week’s brand new titles.

Pearson, who starred in HBO’s The Wire , was born ill and underweight from her mother’s drug habits, and later worked for a crack dealer in East Baltimore. At age 15 she killed a woman in self-defense and wound up in the Jessup State Penitentiary. She got a wakeup call when the notorious dealers she called “Uncle” and “Father” wound up respectively dead and imprisoned for life. Once out on parole, Pearson took an assembly-line job and “didn’t give [her neighborhood dope dealers] a second glance,” but after repeatedly getting fired because of her rap sheet, she returned to dealing before a chance meeting gave her a way off the street for good. This isn’t a light celebrity bio, but a powerful story of someone trying to find her way in a dark world, realizing she can still choose her life’s direction even in tremendously difficult circumstances. Pearson’s narrative is spare, even poetic, rendering traumatic moments all the more powerful. (Nov.) –Staff (Reviewed September 17, 2007) (Publishers Weekly, vol 254, issue 37, p44)

 

 

On her hit television show, Tiny and Toya, Antonia ‘Toya’ Carter seems to be living the good life. She has a beautiful home, good friends, and is pursuing her dreams. In spite of appearances, hers has been a life of peaks and valleys. Abandoned by her parents as a child, Toya was passed from one family member to another as her mother sank deeper into drug addiction. Feeling unloved and unwanted, Toya fell into the arms of fifteen-year-old rising musical star, Dwayne Michael Carter, known these days as rapper, Lil’ Wayne. She ended up pregnant at the tender age of fourteen.

In Priceless Inspirations, Toya takes the reader on a journey through the pain of a teenage mother who struggles to raise a child while still a child herself—all without the benefit of guidance from her own mother. Using the words she recorded in journals she wrote as a teen and the wisdom she has gained in the years since, Toya bares her personal struggles. She poignantly uses her experiences to offer young women real and heartfelt understanding and advice about sex, relationships, motherhood and growing up.

(Farrah Gray BET Network Release )

 

A generation stands on the brink of a “rebelution.” A growing movement of young people is rebelling against the low expectations of today’s culture by choosing to “do hard things” for the glory of God.  And Alex and Brett Harris are leading the charge.
Do Hard Things is the Harris twins’ revolutionary message in its purest and most compelling form, giving readers a tangible glimpse of what is possible for teens who actively resist cultural lies that limit their potential.
Combating the idea of adolescence as a vacation from responsibility, the authors weave together biblical insights, history, and modern examples to redefine the teen years as the launching pad of life.  Then they map out five powerful ways teens can respond for personal and social change.
Written by teens for teens, Do Hard Things is packed with humorous personal anecdotes, practical examples, and stories of real-life rebelutionaries in action. This rallying cry from the heart of an already-happening teen revolution challenges a generation to lay claim to a brighter future, starting today.
“Most people don’t expect you to understand what we’re going to tell you in this book. And even if you understand, they don’t expect you to care. And even if you care, they don’t expect you to do anything about it. And even if you do something about it, they don’t expect it to last. We do.” – Alex and Brett

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September 26th

22:16
New Books

Can You Believe the Year is Over???
by fpplteen

2009 has been such an awesome year. We are slowing down on programs during the holidays, but don’t worry, we will be back in 2010 with some more cool things for you. Here are five reasons to keep coming to the library in the New Year:

1. Rock in the New Year: Family Rock Band (Monday, January 4 @ 6 p.m.)
Bring the whole family and some food to our potluck Rock Band extravaganza.

2. Mario Kart Tournament (Thursday, January 7 @4 p.m.)
Battle your friends in an attempt to win an FYE gift card.

3. Pop Culture Wars Trivia Contest (Thursday, January 14 @ 6 p.m.)
This super fun game is coming back for a second year. Bring your friends and your knowledge of movies, stars, fashions, books, etc. from 2009 to win fabulous prizes and bragging rights.

4. Anime Critics & Manga Discussion Group: Golden Pocky Awards (Thursday January 21 @ 4 p.m.)
It’s that time of year again! Nominate your favorite manga and anime characters, books, and shows. Come to the meeting to find out the winners of this year’s Golden Pockies.

5. Madden Madness Superbowl Pre-Party (Thursday, January 28 @ 6 p.m.)
It’s not clear who will be in the Superbowl this year but we know that you should be at the library the Thursday before the big game. We will have snacks, football themed games and more!

Happy holidays and a happy new year!!!

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December 22nd

0:52
Programs

How Do I Do That?
by fpplteen

Don’t be shy, you can do it! There’s a reason no one ever reads the instruction manual. Ho. Hum. That’s why the video how-to site Howcast is such a gem. It breaks from its more staid counterparts, such as eHow, by injecting a necessary dose of humor. Come here to learn “how to compliment a woman,” “how to furnish a dorm room without spending a fortune,” and “how to dance without embarrassing yourself.” Each video is rated — often by thousands of members — so you won’t waste bandwidth on the boring ones.

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December 18th

2:16
The Web

Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs, Vlogs!
by fpplteen


Did you miss “David after the Dentist” when it came out? If you’ve ever been stung by being out-of-the-loop, then this is the vlog for you. Every other week or so, “researchers” from the thoroughly tongue-in-cheek Rocketboom Institute for Internet Studies explain what’s funny on the Web and why — so you can be 1337 and have a life too.

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December 18th

0:16
The Web

Twilight Launch Party
by fpplteen

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November 25th

15:03
Uncategorized

BANNED BOOK WEEK SEPTEMBER 26 – OCTOBER 3
by fpplteen




Which of these books was NOT banned or challenged?

Ask your librarian for the answer.

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September 29th

21:29
Uncategorized