Friday, December 11, 2009

Books- Dan Dare Pilot of the Future by Frank Hampson

My 15 year old son is so in love with this series of adventure comics and the pictures are so decent that any parent need no fear of negative elements in his child's reading.

Please replenish your libraries with the whole set of this series of books which are so hard to find, in the midst of stacks of other gory, occult and sexually explicit books filling the library shelves which make visits to the library an anxious experience when young children tag along with me.

----reviewed by David

Books - Dan Dare Pilot of the Future by Frank Hampson

This is an enthralling, must-read series of space adventure for all people young at heart. My 12 year old son said it is the BEST series he has read so far with its tremendous stimulus to his imagination and wholesome way of spending his free time! Please promote this series among your young readers and please order the rest of the books in this series which are not available in your libraries. Thank you.



----reviewed by Lillian

Friday, October 09, 2009

Books - Then by Morris Gleitzman

Rate the book: 9

This is such a gripping novel about the times during the holocust it is the second book after Once. THEN is so undescribable it blows you away to know what was going on during the holocust. It is a must read including the first story ONCE (to understand THEN you have to read ONCE first which is also a great novel)


----reviewed by sarah

Somewhere around the corner by Jackie French

Rate the book:  9.99999

it was fabulous. its about a girl who is is the 1990's and gets taken back in time into the 1930's. its about all the things that happen while she's in the 30's. its really good. i recomend it highly.

----reviewed by aleisha

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Games - Evony

Game platform: Online game
Game genre: Massively Multiplayer Online Game
Rating (Aust): G - General
Rate the game: 9.5

This game is for all those who want to make their own empire in this world and it is a game with very easy rules and enhances your managing skills

This game unlike other games has its production of food,iron even when a person is not online......

In the game you have many special features to earn money and gain knowledge.If u want a real rocking and cool game,this is it. Your search is over.EVONY is the game.

With Regards, Karan

----reviewed by Karan

Games - Evony

Game platform: PC
Game genre: Massively Multiplayer Online Game
Rating (Aust): Unknown
Rate the game: 10

The Genius that is EVONY. A couple weeks ago i was looking to download a movie from ..... when a very clever looking advertisement caught my eye. I curiously clicked it and up came the Evony website.  The first thing you will notice is beautiful maiden and an intense looking knight ready for action and a subtitle that reads "FREE TO PLAY FOREVER".  I was sold.  I knew i was in for a treat, but when i actually started playing i became even more delighted.  I was instantly hooked.  You are overseer of a town that you need to build.  And you need to do it hastily as other will be competing against you.  As a leader you need to make sure your town is prosperous by building the right amount of resource facilites.  You need to build enough housing to accomidate a rising population.  You need to build an army to protect all you progress from your fellow online gamers.  

It is a very relaxing and rewarding game.  And you can play it without anyone noticing.  I personaly have it rinning at work the entire day.  Every once and a while i will go to the game and build something new or learn new techniques at the academy and because it can take multiple hours to learn and build I can just go back to my regular routine knowing that my citizens are doing what i told them to.  It is very empowering.  At this stage in the game i am currently building my army getting ready to plunder from other towns and possible destroy a few.  You can make alliances, betray alliances, or go it alone.  And this is only the beginning.  Evony is in its early stages.  There is so much more to come.

But don't waste your time listening to me ramble on about this fantastic game because i could go on forever about all the detailed features of the game.  Just type www.evony.com in your address bar and have fun.  Did i mention it's FREE

Sean

----reviewed by Sean

Games - World of Warcraft

Game platform: Online game  
Game genre: Action
Rating (Aust): PG - Parental guidance
Rate the game: 10

Gold is back! Yes I play this game now and I think it's amazing. Let's just say if you love runescape, don't play this because you will never go back to rs!

----reviewed by Gold


World of Warcraft official site

Welcome back Gold! I missed you. WoW sounds like fun. I've never played it but a woman at work does and loves it. In honour of your return may I present your own tag. See below..........webgurl

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Games - imagine teacher

Game platform: Nintendo DS
Game genre: Other
Rating (Aust): E - Exempt
Rate the game: 10

if you want to be a doctor when you grow up this is the for you it will teach you to train to be a doctor

----reviewed by hannah

Books - The Keys to the Kingdom Series by Garth Nix

Rate the book: 9

The first book in thsi series is Mister Monday. It is extraordinarily good and I would recommend it to anyone. It is about a boy named Arthur Penhaligon who is the Rightful Heir to the House, which is the epicentre of the universe. There is a Will by the creater of all, the Architect that Arthur must bond with and will help him fullfil it and defeat the Seven Trustees, named after the days of the week. Lady Friday would have to be my favourite by they are all great. If you love fantasy, you will love this. Recommended for ages 12-15.

----reviewed by AdZ

Monday, August 10, 2009

Books - Reptiles and Amphibians by Priddy Books

This book tells you about reptiles such as the komodo dragon,green iguana,chamelean,water dragon,gecko,frilled neck lizard,THORNY DEVIL,blue-tongued lizard, cbra,crocodile,alligator.

----reviewed by Jake

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Books - The Worst Band in the Universe by Graeme Base

This book is a great Picture book for kids who have alot of imagenation,and if they love Fantasy it`s probably a great bedtime story.

This isn`t a book that 5 year olds would read by themselves.

I really enjoyed the book and recomend that older people will enjoy it too.

----reviewed by Jessica

Friday, July 31, 2009

Games - Habbo

Game platform: Online game
Game genre: Other
Rating (Aust): PG - Parental guidance
Rate the game: 9.99999

Habbo website | Habbo Australia

thisgame is really good for teens 13ears and older. it is a fun online game where you can custonise your character and build them house's. you walk round and talk to friends on public or private chat and play games with friends or go look and rooms made by other people. it is really fun to play if you just want to chat. if you do play though, to get the best clothes and furniture, just like club penguin, you have to be a member and pay real money, but you dont have to be a meber and im not. by the way, if you do play and someone asks you asl? it means your age,sex(gender) and location (country) i hope you playthis and enjoy it.

----reviewed by Aleisha

Books - Cherub series by Robert Muchamore

Rate the book:100000000000000000000000000000000000000000 etc

This is the BEST series every. it is funny ad thrilling and entertaining and exiting and SO TOTALLY AWSOME! It is so hard to put down and when ur finished you'll want to go get the next book and it keeps u o the edge of ur seat! the main character is james and hs sister lauren and all their frends. Cherub is a kids secret agents place from the ages 10-17 yrs old so SHHHH!!! its all about the different missions they go on and their life at the cherub campus I LOVE IT! if u dont read this or read this and u dont like it u r completly and utterly WEIRD TO THE MAX! this series is the bomb so read it. i think it is not appropriate for under 12 year old cus there are some violent and sexual bits (not that bad, very mild) As u can see, i ike this series so take it from me, u should read it cus ive read thousands(literally) of boos and tis series is by far the best. i reckon its better the harry potter and twilight for all those edward lovers out there Please, i beg u read this bok!

----reviewed by aleisha

Books - The messenger by Markus Zusak

Rate the book: 8 1/2

this book was awsome. when ed kennedy- a 19year old taxi driver and card player, stops a bank robbery. this changes his life. when he recieves the ace of diamonds thats when he needs to protect. when he gets the ace of clubs he has to survive them and when he gets the ce of spades he ha to look hard to find it. but its the ace of hearts thats the hardest- he has to help his frends. when he gets the joker he realises something. to find out what it is read this awsomlyu awsome book! you wont regret it!

----reviewed by aleisha

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Books - If I Stay by Gayle Forman

Rate the book: 6

17 year-old Mia's life is changed forever when a terrible car accident faces her with a difficult choice: to stay or go. The ideas behind this heart-wrenching story are original and inspired. However, this novel felt more like 196 pages of pure sadness which took away from the book.

This is an extremely well written story but one I would not recommend to the faint-hearted.

If you decide to follow Mia on this moving journey, make sure you've got tissues at hand.

----reviewed by lily

Music - 21st Century Breakdown by Green Day

Rate the CD: 10

I love Green Day so much and personally, I think this is their best album ever! It has a perfect combination of slow, sad tunes and upbeat numbers. The lyrics are beautiful and the music is catchy. 21 Guns is my favorite song from this album- it's been stuck in my head for over a week.

Even if you don't think you like Green Day buy this CD! Buy it buy it buy it!

----reviewed by lily

Games - Call of Duty 2

Game platform: PC
Game genre: Action
Rating (Aust): M - Mature
Rate the game: 9

One of the best action game i have ever played. Intension goes on rising from stage to stage and the graphics, sounds and character effects are near to the real world. I suggest all the rummy game lovers has to play this game.If you want any cheats related to this you can find among this sites www.gamecheats4u.com and they are lot of more sites also. Dont miss this game.

----reviewed by Kalyan

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Books - Double exposure by Bonnie Hearn Hill

I think it is a very scary book.
When i read it i was very scared so i stopped reading and then i never ever finished it because it was so scary!
I think that noone should read this book because it will give you nightmares for life.
It is just so scary!

----reviewed by Alyssa

Books - Almost Dead by Lisa Jackson

I think that this book is really good and scary and everyone in the whole world should read it because it is so great!! and its just so great it is undescribale how good it is

----reviewed by Tarryn

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Games - Shinoni Shadows

Game platform: Online game
Game genre: Massively Multiplayer Online Game
Rating (Aust): G - General
Rate the game: 2

This game is an insult to php, 60% of the code for this game was burrowed form the-ninjarpg.com. The staff is very bad, one of the admin will ban you because you tell them that the code for his game is burrowed.

If you ever want to play a game i say do not play this one, play a far more better game.

----reviewed by Leone

Games - Elf Island

Game platform: Online game
Game genre: Massively Multiplayer Online Game
Rating (Aust): G - General
Rate the game: 9

Elf Island is a great game. It is aimed towards kids ages 8 to 14 , but don't be fooled many teenagers and adults play it as well. It is a great game for the whole family. In Elf Island you are an Elf which you can personalize with many different clothing items and styles. Elf Island is not your average online game. Elf Island is gaming for good. Elf Island is a safe place for kids to have fun and make a difference in the real world. It has a chat filter and much more to keep its members happy and safe. The community of Elf Island all participate in Goodquests to help make a difference in the real world. Goodquests are quests that everyone can do to reach a goal to do good. Some recent Goodquests the Elf Island community has completed were for, Polar Bears, Sharks, Building houses in Honduras and many more. Currently, elves are helping Pandas! When playing Goodquests you don't only help the world but you can win prizes and coins. Elf Islanders can make a difference in the world thanks to non-profit organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Plant 2020, Polar Bear International, Pandas international, Fresh Producers, Wild Aid and more.

There are also many fun things to do on the Island other then Goodquests. You can also find many games throughout the island. These games are lot's of fun and you can earn coins playing them. Later you can spend those coins in the market place for cool items at stores such as Holiday Curio, the Wing Dome, the General Store and more! You can use the items you buy to decorate your own room, which you choose when you join. You can always buy a new room and add rooms.

Also in Elf Island you can always find staff members around. Mods are very helpful in answering questions and keeping everyone safe. Hosts do the same as Mods but they also hold games in which you can win prizes. In game you can always send a question, or report a player to the M button(message to the staff) and I find they get back to you fairly quickly.

Elf Island also holds many contests and Giveaways. Though one of the best things is the great friends you can make and add to your buddies list.

There are also many awesome places to visit on the island, some are the Volcano, beach, woods, meadow, Marsh, Mountain Cave, Ice cavern, Savanna, and many more! The rooms are very cool and beautiful! Elf Islanders can also win awards when they go above and beyond when trading,gifting items, and just playing and many more. With they award you can redeem prizes as well. You can do all this for free, but you can also pay to be a member and get special member only goods, get an allowance, more clothing options and much more! Elf Island is always coming up with new fun ways to do good and is growing fast and making some awesome updates frequently. Most everyone I find is so friendly and helpful and I look forward to continue to play Elf Island as it continues to grow.

Visit Elf Island Here: http://www.elfisland.com/

You can also visit the Elf Island Fansite of the year here: http://www.elfislandfansite.com/

There you can find lot's of helpful information, including the wiki which is a full directory of every item, room, quests, events, and more that has ever been or is on Elf Island! You can find the latest news and see what other Elves are doing around the island! You can also find some helpful threads and make your own threads if you have questions, opinions, ect.

----reviewed by CleverCoolPuppy

Monday, July 06, 2009

Books - The Gimlet Eye (Book Three in Quentaris: Quest of the Lost City) by James Roy

Rate the book: 9/10

Ford Street Publishing, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-87646-77-2
Price: AUD$16.95

The First lot of Quentaris books was a series of shared-world, stand-alone novels for kids, all set in the magical city of Quentaris. They had some recurring characters, but for the most part each book focussed on a new set of main characters. The second series Quentaris: Quest of the Lost City is a little different. The city has been magically uprooted and is now flying through the uncharted rift-maze with the aide of giant sails. And the novels are no longer quite so stand-alone, as they follow the adventures of the same set of characters, most notably — Tab Vidler, the orphan who can enter the minds of animals; her best friends, Philmon and Amelia; Fontagu Wizroth III, actor and scoundrel; Torby, the young boy rescued from the prisons of the rival city, Tolrush; and Captain Verris.

The Gimlet Eye takes things in a new direction, again. The Archon, who has ruled the city since the first set of books, dies. This signals a great change for the city of Quentaris, as the Archon’s spoiled and power-hunger nephew Florian takes charge. He exiles or imprisons many of the people who had previously held key positions in the running of the city, and puts into play is own secret agenda. Under his rule, Quentaris seems set on a course of piracy… unless Tab and her friends can put things right.

James Roy has done exceptionally well at taking characters created by another author and making them his own. This book really hits the mark in terms of characterisation and also delivers an intriguing fast-paced story. My only real reservation is that I found the conclusion a little too speedy and neat. But that certainly didn’t stop me enjoying the book.

The cover, by Les Peterson, is the best so far.

---- reviewed by George Ivanoff (www.georgeivanoff.com.au)

Reviewer Bio

George Ivanoff is a Melbourne based author who has written over 25 books for children and teenagers. Two of his books (Life, Death and Detention and Real Sci-Fi) are on the booklist for the 2008 Victorian Premier's Reading Challenge – this is their fourth year on the list. George used to regularly review books, CDs and DVDs for the now defunct Frontier Magazine. Check out George’s website at: www.georgeivanoff.com.au

Books - Ice-Cream Man By Jenny Mounfield

Rate the book: 9/10

Ford Street Publishing, 2008
ISBN: 978-1-876462-68-0
Price: AUD$16.95

The cover and the blurb on the back of this book led me to expect a run-of-the-mill teen horror about a murderous ice-cream man. Not that I don’t enjoy a formulaic horror novel every now and then… But what I read this time was an intelligent, character-driven suspense with elements of horror.

Three kids play a silly prank on the driver of an ice-cream van, and then find themselves being stalked by that driver. It’s a tense book — right from the first sentence: “Marty flicked sweat out of his eyes as he hurtled down the path towards the bike compound.” And Mounfield manages to skilfully maintain that tension all the way to the end.

Although the catalyst of the story is the title’s Ice-cream Man, much of the tension and drama is actually derived from the three main characters’ lives. Marty is stuck in a wheelchair with an over-protective mother watching over him. Aaron is trying to deal with his bullying stepbrother and parents who don’t listen. Rick is coping with the recent death of his father and his mother’s subsequent slide into alcoholism. It is these characters and their life-struggles that form the most interesting aspect of the book. Their dealings with the Ice-cream Man, then adds to the tension. I felt myself quickly liking these kids, if not their choices, and wanting then to be able to smooth out their lives.

I did find the resolution to the stalking scenario to be a little predictable. But that did not detract from my enjoyment of the characters’ journeys. All up, this is a strong, tense novel, that’s well worth a read.

----reviewed by George Ivanoff (www.georgeivanoff.com.au)

Reviewer Bio

George Ivanoff is a Melbourne based author who has written over 30 books for children and teenagers. Two of his books (Life, Death and Detention and Real Sci-Fi) have been on the booklist for the Victorian Premier's Reading Challenge since its inception in 2005. George’s latest publication is a series of five chapter book, Cory Jansen: Teen Spy (Pinnacle Press, NZ, 2008). Check out George’s website at: www.georgeivanoff.com.au

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Books - Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Rate the book: -2

The literary world has been taken by storm by the Young Adult paranormal romance Twilight, by the first time author, Stephenie Meyer. Certainly no one could begrudge Meyer her success – especially for an amateur writer to have this kind of explosive reaction to her books.

But is her fame deserved? Of course this writer can see the attraction – a dark, mysterious Edward Cullen bursts into the seemingly plain Bella Swan’s life, a dazzling Adonis, a hollow shell of a man – no personality, see, so the readers can superimpose their idea of the ‘perfect man’ on him.

Well, alright, let’s look at the male protagonists. Dark, sexy Edward Cullen may seem perfect, but the only character traits we see in him is that he is obsessive and...well, a stalker. Admitting to following Swan and watching her sleep unawares, Swan waves it off as ‘love’, disregarding, of course, the fact that she has only known him for literally 4 days. www.ReachOut.com defines they key symptoms in an ‘abusive relationship’ as possessiveness – definitely shown through Edward’s incessant need to ‘have Bella safe’ and insists he knows ‘what’s best for her’, going so far as to employ his sibling to kidnap her in Chapter 6 of Eclipse – jealousy – obviously in a romance there will be jealousy, but to dismantle her car engine to prevent her from seeing her friend, ‘for her own good’, perhaps is going a little over the mark? – and controlling behaviour, which speaks for itself through the aforementioned examples.

The secondary male protagonist, Jacob Black, is the long-lost friend who is naturally in love with Swan (who isn’t?). One of the only characters in Twilight who actually has a personality, we fall in love with Black all across New Moon, where Edward is mercifully absent for most of the book. But in Eclipse, we see a very dramatic shift in his person, finding Black suddenly becomes...pure evil.

Okay, maybe that’s an overstatement. But for a feminist reading Twilight, I have to be a little nasty. Jacob’s repeated sexual harassments – not to mention going so far as to threaten suicide should she not kiss him...and then, in the middle of this harassment, Bella up and decides she loves him – definitely warrants some concern for the impressionable young teens reading.

Let me see, what is the very basic criteria for a good novel? Plot – I can’t really seem to find one. Oh, wait, got one, right at the end – although does it count if it’s just an excuse for Swan to play the damsel-in-distress yet again? Character development – well, Meyer didn’t intend on publishing, so allowances must be made for that, and the bad writing, and the lack of good morals, messages or symbols...

Looking past all the technicalities, we look at the storyline. Teenage girl moves from one place to a very different setting all together, makes friends and a supernatural being falls in love with her. Wait a minute...this all sounds very familiar. Oh, right, wasn’t this the storyline to the great paranormal romance, Mediator by MEG CABOT?

Never mind. Meyer didn’t intend on publishing, did she? Who cares if the storyline is plagerised, or that the entire story has already been done?

Of course, it’s a romance. Romances have clichés, and you can always see a pattern. The handsome supernatural being falls in love with the female protagonist – it’s been used a lot. So what if none of the characters have a personality? It’s a romance, therefore it’s okay to have clichés. But to have a story completely built on clichés and stereotypes? Suffice to say the line has to be drawn somewhere.

But of course, this is just my own opinion. Stephen King gave his own, shocking the world momentarily before the torrents of angry Twilighters yelled, insulted and threatened one of the best authors of the 20th Century. The same thing also happened with Hamish and Andy, a leading radio show on Fox FM; making a few harmless jokes on the Twilight movie, they were inundated with angry emails and letters, consisting of, and I quote, “mostly suck, crap and idiot.”

All this, and not to mention the attacks on ‘anti-Twilighters’. www.twilightsucks.com, a literary forum dedicated to all things anti-Twilight or –Stephenie Meyer, has an entire topic solely devoted to attacks by extremist Twilight fans. Perhaps not all of them are verified, but to disregard them all for the mere chance that they might not be true? If you look at the amount of broken arms, scratches, bruises and general injuries caused by ‘rabid twilighters’, you have to start wondering when Stephenie Meyer is going to call down her army of ‘fanpires’ and tell them that it’s okay for others not to like Twilight!

But knowing Stephenie Meyer, that’s not happening anytime soon.

----reviewed by Rafal

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Books - I, Coriander by Sally Gardner

Rate the book: 10

I loved the book! It was set out in parts and chapters, so that it was easy to follow, and the print was a good size. I thought it was written cleverly due to the setting and time of the book, and well researched. It had a steady plot line that followed an idea, and developed well throughout the book. This book had my attention hooked the whole way through - I could hardly put it down! It was quite complicated with all aspects of the plot but easy to follow and not boring at all! I loved the fantasy side of this book, and also the setting!

Overall I thought this was an interesting, intruiging book that I thoroughly enjoyed!

----reviewed by another

From webgurl - The plot of I, Coriander from Wikipedia
It tells the story of a girl named Coriander, and her childhood. Coriander starts an adventure she cannot stop when she slips on a pair of silver shoes from an anonymous person. She soon finds out all her mother's deepest secrets and must fight the evil Rosmore to save her mother's power and her father's faith.

Books - Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Rate the book: 8 and 1/2

I loved this book it just kept me turning the pages i was really ingaged and it was a great novel i will definately read it again.

----reviewed by sarah

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Books - Angus, Thongs and Full - Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison

Rate the book: 8

I love this book because every single teenage girl can relate to this one way or another. I love how Louise Rennison has written the book!

----reviewed by grace

Friday, May 22, 2009

Books - The Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

Rate the book: 8.5

when i first picked up the book i thought not another book but then i read a couple of pages and it seemed interesting so i kept going and turned out to be a great book.

----reviewed by Matt

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Books - Finnikin of the rock by Melina Marchetta

Rate the book: 9

This is a powerful new fantasy from the popular author of ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ Quite different from her earlier novels, this is an engrossing adventure story set in the cursed kingdom of Lumatere. Finnikin of the Rock and his guardian Sir Topher have been travelling through the land of their exiled people for ten years recording their losses in the Book of Lumatere and waiting for a sign that the terrible curse will be lifted. When they meet the young novice, Evanjalin, they begin the final part of their journey together with the belief that they will finally be able to return to Lumatere and reunite their people. This book has been nominated for the CBC Book of the Year in the Older Readers category for 2009.

----reviewed by sue

Books - A bad boy can be good for a girl by Tanya Lee Stone

Rate the book: 9

Three very different girls all get sucked in by one cute guy and share their experiences in the back pages of a library book called 'Forever'. This acts as a warning to other girls not to be used by a guy and do things they may regret later. Written in verse it is really easy to read and makes good sense.

----reviewed by sue

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Books - Von Gobstopper's Arcade by Alexandra Adornetto

Rate the book: 5 stars

17 year old whiz author, Alexandra Adornetto, makes a wonderful and enchanting impression with her latest novel, the third and last book in her highly-acclaimed series, The Strangest Adventures. Yet again we meet our main protagonists, Milli and Ernest, who are very excited, along with the rest of the children of Drabville, after a toy arcade is opened by acclaimed toy maker, Gustav Von Gobstopper, in their very honor. Milli and Ernest and the rest of their class at their new school St Erudite visit there on an excursion and soon find themselves becoming allies with several amazing talking toys.

There, they learn of a macabre plot to destroy Christmas for the town, led by the, yet again, Lord Aldor, now transformed and going by the title of Dr Illustrious. Will the two children finally defeat Lord Aldor, or, will this be their final showdown …. ?

Adornetto’s book is amusing, enchanting, and quite original. The plotlines and characters are very quirky, which is a good thing. However, some of the too-big language used in the book and narrative rambling leads the reader out of the story.

Nonetheless, highly recommended!

----reviewed by Brenton

Books - The Complete Book of Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls - Christopher Milne

This book is a funny book for kids of all ages. i know you will love this fantasic book. read well.

----reviewed by Ebony

Books - Max Remy and Mission in Malta by Deborah Abela

A book leaving readers biting their nails in suspense.

----reviewed by Kate

Friday, March 27, 2009

National Youth Week

28th March - 5th April

The theme for this year's National Youth Week is Make a Move and Eastern Regional Libraries are holding some great events:

Bring a graphic novel to life!

Participate in a free hands-on Animation workshop. You will be working with Gregg Brown from Playanimation and you will learn skills including:

  • animation principles
  • character & set design
  • filming.
The workshops are for young people 10 – 25 years who live, work, study or recreate within the City of Knox. There will be free food and everyone will get a DVD of the final animation.

When: Wednesday 1st April 4:30 - 8pm
Where: Rowville Library, Stud Park Shopping Centre, Stud Rd, Rowville
Cost: Free event
Bookings essential phone 92941300

OR

When: Saturday 4th April 10am - 1:30pm
Where: Boronia Library, Park Cr, Boronia
Cost: Free event
Bookings essential phone 97624099


Fretshop performance

Live at Rowville Library, check out the Fretshop youth guitar collective performance.
When: Thursday 2nd April 6pm
Where: Rowville Library, Stud Park Shopping Centre, Stud Rd, Rowville
Cost: Free event
Bookings essential phone 92941300


Edward or Jacob? Vampire or Werewolf? -- BOOKED OUT
Food, music, prizes and lots of surprises. You can even come dressed as your favourite character.

When: Thursday 2nd April 7 - 8:30pm
Where: Knox Library, 425 Burwood Highway, Wantirna South
Cost: Free event
Bookings essential phone 98011422


Knox City Council - Knox Youth Short Film Festival
Also during Youth Week is the screening of films for the Knox Youth Short Film Festival.

When: Monday 30th March 6:30–9pm
Where: Knox Community Arts Centre, cnr Mountain Hwy& Scoresby Rd, Bayswater
Cost: Free event
Enquiries contact Kate Clark phone 9298 8550


Shire of Yarra Ranges - Elevation!
Join in a skate and BMX comp (12&U /16&U /OPEN) $5 entry

Also featuring live music from Ashley's Affair, Meliki, Triact, The Duke's, Driveby Epic and the Power Percussion Group

PLUS .... free rockclimbing wall, market stalls, mental health photo exhibition and much more!

When: Saturday 4th April 11am - 4pm
Where: Lilydale Skate Bowl, Hardy St, Lilydale

Cheers, Maryanne

Monday, February 16, 2009

Knox Youth Short Film Festival

Just wanted to give a bit of a plug for the Knox Youth Short Film Festival. There's only a couple of weeks left to submit entries to the Festival. Submissions are sought from filmmakers 10-25 years old.

Entries can be any genre but you need to follow these guidelines:
  • The majority of the film crew lives, works, studies or hangs out within the City of Knox
  • All films need to be of PG Rating
  • All films need to be submitted on VHS or DVD
  • All films to be no longer than 10 minutes long
Important dates:
Applications and entries due Wednesday 25th February 2009
Short films will be shown on Monday 30th March 6:30–9pm at the
Knox Community Arts Centre, Bayswater, as part of National Youth Week 2009.

Check out an ad for the Knox Youth Short Film Festival on Youtube - Green Foot Flicks



Cheers, Maryanne

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Books - Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta

Rate the book: 10

By the same author as "Looking For Alibrandi", is another great book about a teens life. Even though the main character, Francesca is Italian (like in Looking For Alibrandi), this book focuses moreso on the troubles she faces when she is sent to a school that has only just become co-ed, leaving her friends from her old school behind.This book is also about boy troubles rather than trouble because of her ethnicity. A great read for those who love romance/friend/family type books.

----reviewed by sarah

Books - Trixie Belden Series by Julie Cambell, Kathryn Kenny

Rate the book: 8

For those who like Nancy Drew this is a great series of 39 books that are focused on the main girl Trixie, and the mysteries she gets herself into with her brothers Mart and Brian, best friends Honey and Di, romantic interest (and Honey's adopted brother) Jim, and Dan Mangan. This group of teens from 13-16 y/o form a club together. Whilst it is similar to Nancy Drew, this is a more old fashioned setting. Trixie is also a tomboy compared to Nancy being a tall, beautiful, confident blonde. The series starts off with the first book being "The Secret of the Mansion" and then "The Red Trailer Mystery" which both set up the series. Great innocent reads.

----reviewed by sarah

Books - One For The Money (Stephanie Plum series) by Janet Evanovich

Rate the book: 10

This book is the first in a ongoing series (currently still being written) about a woman in America who becomes jobless and is force to appeal to her cousin Vinnie for a job as a Bounty Hunter. Starting this job leads her to meet her to main romantic interests Joe Morelli (her on-off again boyfriend) and Ranger, the dark, mysterious man who pops in and out of her life. These books are great chick-flick type books, full of laughs, adventure and romance. A great series for slightly older readers (15+).

----reviewed by sarah

Note: this is in the adult fiction section of the library

Monday, January 19, 2009

Books - The Stand by Stephen King

Rate the book: 10

Before I begin my review I will let you know that this is only the second Stephen King novel i'v ever read, (and definatly not the last) although I am a big fan of the "horror" genre.

The Stand is a amazing novel, The plot unfolds after a deadly virus escapes and almost imediatly kills 99% of the worlds population. From there the remaining surviours find themselves either joining a "good" or "evil" side, i know this may sound kind of lame but it works. The book is very lengthy over 1000 pages!! but it never became dull or boring. The way King can make you visualise the events that take place is amazing from corpses slowly decaying on the streets to gunfights and mass meetings. The dark, graphic and gritty atmosphere created is very enjoyable, it is worth noting that some themes may affect certain readers as it deals with death and god very heavily, it is also a very dark and gory novel.

Overall it is byfar the best book i have ever read to this date i also went to the trouble of buying the mini series which i would only reccomend to people who have read the book, although it was still quite a good adaption of the film, with a cameo of king himself which i found quite hurmorus. I highly reccomend reading this book dont be overwhelmed by the size of it as it will draw you in and you wont put it down.

----reviewed by adam

Friday, January 02, 2009

Books - Corey in the Saddle by Bonnie Bryant

I really liked cory in the saddle and think you should write some more of those types of books i think it was the best one out of the series pony tails and loved readinf it the reason i loved readingn it so much was because it made you want to read on and was a cachy book i also like the name pony tails as you have probably worked out i like horses and have 4 of my own

----reviewed by Maddie