TeenFreeway

TeenFreeway
Free stuff for teens! A huge list of the types of free stuff teens can order has primarily items that don’t even cost postage or shipping.

Holes Sequel

Author plans to pen ‘Holes’ sequel
Louis Sachar is planning a sequel to his award-winning Holes. No news yet on title or publication date.

City of Ember Movie?

Sci Fi Wire — The News Service of the Sci Fi Channel
Tom Hanks has optioned The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. Interesting since as I read City of Ember, I thought that it would make a great film.

2005 Teen Read Theme

ALA | Teen Read Week
GET REAL! is the Teen Read Week theme for next year. It was decided by a national teen vote with over 1100 teens participating in the vote.

Read Books…

New York Daily News – City News – Bus ban on sex ads
The ads from Akademiks, a clothing maker, say, “Read Books, Get Brain” with a girl kneeling in skimpy clothes. But teens know that “Get Brain” does not just mean get smarter. It is slang for oral sex. The ads are posted across the country, but they will no longer be on busses in Manhattan now that they have figured out the slang.

Chapter Titles for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Wizard News: J.K. releases three chapter names from Harry Potter 6
On Halloween, JK Rowling revealed three of the chapter titles in her upcoming Harry Potter book. The article on Wizard News explains how fans navigated through the clues on her website to discover the titles.

Booktrust Teenage Prize Winner Announced

bookheads announces that Booktrust has awarded the second Booktrust Teenage Prize to Looking for JJ by Anne Cassidy.

Pullman Takes On Bush

Entertainment: People Article | Reuters.com
Philip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials trilogy says that Bush would make a great villain.
“”Bush has this baying certainty and has imposed this fervent zealotry,” said Pullman whose books have been condemned by church groups for attacking organized religion.”

Children's Lit Conference

2005 Children’s Literature Conference
We Are Family is the title of the 2005 Annual Children’s Literature Conference in DeKalb, IL. Take a look at the list of featured authors!