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teen zine summer 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Art – Bug – Anna Gallagher
Teen Book Reviews – Huntley Area Teens
Zoo Bears – Anna Gallagher
Zoo Bear captions – Jenna Marsh
Bleeding Heart – Ariel Barchard
March 14, 2011 – Diamond Prus
Zombie Haiku – Teen Summer Reading Club Participants
Book Spine Poetry – Members of Teen Zine
Wolf – Anna Gallagher
Spring – Diamond Prus
What I’ve Learned – Julie Anne Patel
Anemones – Anne Gallagher
Anemones – Jessica Galeba
Candyland Zombies – Brittany Berger
Flamey Heart – Ariel Barchard
Ice Princess – Shannon Wahl
Kaida – Ariel Barchard
Book Reviews
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee Classic Historical Fiction * * * * Stars (Great!) Scout Finch lives with her brother Jem and their widowed father, Atticus, in the sleepy Alabama town of Maycomb. The town is suffering through the Great Depression, but Atticus is a prominent lawyer and the Finch family is reasonably well-off compared to the rest of society. Atticus, one day, is chosen to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, in a
tough case. And back then, a white man defending a black man was very uncommon – especially in Maycomb, a racist white community. Tom Robinson was accused of raping a white woman. I loved this book. It was an excellent read, and I’m sure many other people will enjoy this book!
Elsewhere By Gabrielle Zevin Fantasy Other * * * * * Stars (Amazing!) Elsewhere is a book about where you go when you die. A 15 year old girl named Liz dies when she gets hit by a taxi. After she is hit she wakes up on a boat (the SS Nile). Liz doesn’t know that she is dead when she first wakes up, but she slowly realizes. The boat stops at only one place and everyone has to get off. The place is called Elsewhere. The rest of
the book is about how Liz handles being dead and how she eventually gets over it. This book was very interesting because it brought on a whole new perspective about the afterlife. I really enjoyed this book.
Book Reviews
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton Adventure Realistic Fiction * * * * * Stars (Amazing!) This book is amazing! S. E. Hinton wrote this when she was still in her teens and since she was born in 1948, she knew of two rival gangs at her school, namely the Greasers and the Soc’s, and wanted to write a book from the Greasers’ point of view. Because of this, her book has sold more than 14 million copies and is increasing by more than 500,000 books a
year. The Outsiders is a novel following the Greasers and the Soc’s and how different their lives are because of their socio-economic status. This book is told from the point of view of shy, quiet, 14-year-old Greaser, Ponyboy Curtis.
Avalon High By Meg Cabot Fantasy * * * * * Stars (Amazing!) Ellie Harrison just moved to Washington D.C., expecting a somewhat normal life. But nothing is normal when both her parents are professors studying King Arthur. Will, class president and quarterback, is more than he seems. Even Ellie isn’t who she thinks she is. But she’s about to find out.
I liked this because it added an extra twist to the story with King Arthur and his court. It taught me about medieval times while keeping the book interesting and up-to-date.
Book Reviews
True Grit By Charles Portis Historical Fiction Western * * * * * Stars (Amazing!) 14 year old Mattie Ross goes out to avenge her father’s blood. A man known as Tom Chaney shot him dead for 2 gold pieces and a horse. Mattie gathers up a gang consisting of a Texan Ranger La Boufe, and US Marshall Rooster Cogburn. Set in 1900s western time, Mattie sets off on an adventure. I liked this because I liked the way the book was portrayed through
Mattie’s eyes. She had a lot of spirit and “spunk.” I liked the action and dialogue in the story.
Awakened House of Night #8 By P.C. & Kristin Cast Fantasy Supernatural * * * * * Stars (Amazing!) Zoey has been healed, now she must leave the Isle of Skye and return home. Countless and ageless evils, love, death, and shocking secrets await her. Will she save Tulsa, defeat Neferet, and survive whole? Read to find out.
I liked this because it was easy to read (in modern language), had in-depth characters, a good plot, and was a great continuation of the story.
Zoo Bears Photos by Anna Gallagher, captions by Jenna Marsh
I have ringworm and it itches! Fool! What are you looking at?!
Get off my rock! I love you, Jenna. I’m sorry you have a hole
in your leg.
March 14, 2011 By Diamond Prus There goes a bloody heart, hit by a poisonous dart. Venom courses through the veins, and sanity has lost all reins. Plagued by a depressing thought, happiness never to be caught. There goes a bloody heart, hit by your poisonous dart. I will forever miss your touch, this pain is just too much. Can barely stand the sight of you, a knife to the heart when I do. There goes my bloody heart, hit by your poisonous dart. Memories still fresh in mind, a torture like no other kind. I'm sorry it has to be like this, so here's my last goodbye kiss.
Bleeding Heart By Ariel Barchard
Zombie Haiku By teen participants in the
Huntley Area Public Library’s Teen Summer Reading Club
Rise up from the grave. On Halloween scare the small Children far away.
By Palak Patel
Walking so slowly Rising from the grave undead They must be hungry
By Kate Mitchell
A zombie birthday They have delicious desserts Jucicy kids to eat
By Jacqueline Padal
Blood, guts, gore, brains, Yum! That’s what every zombie eats. We dress using them. By Vickie Watkins
Zombies can eat you. Zombies are mysterious. Zombies eat your brain. By Sara Henk
Zombies walk around, Leaving corpses on the ground, Never satisfied. Rejuvenated, They awaken with hunger, Craving for humans. I’m loving zombies. My boyfriend is a zombie. I’m never afraid. Zombie cantaloupe, So disgusting and moldy. It will never die. I wake up hungry. It takes me hours to move. I am a zombie. By Anonymous
Flesh and blood waiting Yummy delights for us all Must wait till sundown
Back from death and dark to feel my hunger gnawing I need human blood I scream in terror They come for me in the night There is no respite The driving need kills Not only me but humans I cannot stop this The grave comforts me It is where I belong now Please send me back there I run through the streets Screaming till my voice is hoarse Somebody save me
By Victoria Fischel
Book Spine Poems By Members of Teen Zine
Spring By Diamond Prus
Rain, rain, why don’t you stay, And melt that dirty snow away Outside the children laugh and play, because the sun is out all day. Birdies sing and wedding bells ring, All telltale signs of spring.
Wolf By Anna Gallagher
“I have learned that AP kids aren’t smart, they just BS better than most!” What I’ve Learned, by Julie Anne Patel
Anemones By Anna Gallagher
“Anemones: hashbrowns of the sea!” Anemones By Jessica Galeba
Candyland Zombies By Brittany Berger
Juan and Misha were wandering through Candyland in search of Sugar River. They had just passed Gumdrop Mountain when they heard a strange noise. Scared, they dashed toward Candy Cane Forest, only to find their path blocked by a dozen zombies. “Braaaaaaiiiins!” The zombies moaned. Juan and Misha ran back to Gumdrop Mountain. The zombies followed at a slower pace. “Braaaaaiiiins!” Juan and Misha threw gumdrops at them. The zombies paused. “Guuuuuumdroooops!” The zombies groaned and began to eat.
Flamey Heart, by Ariel Barchard
Ice Princess, by Shannon Wahl
teen zine is:
Ariel Barchard, Brittany Berger, Angelica Cataldo, Andrew Fitzgerald, Jessica Galeba, Anna Gallagher, Hannah Klehr,
Zak Klehr, Jenna Marsh, Julie Patel, & Diamond Prus.
Please join us at our next meeting! Call the Reference Desk (847-669-5386 ext. 21) to attend.
Teen Zine is a publication of the Huntley Area Public Library’s teen writers’ club and includes members’ work as well as submissions from area teens in grades 6 – 12. If you would like to
submit your work for review and possible inclusion in a future issue of the Zine, please fill out a submission form (available at the library’s Reference Desk), or use our online form:
http://ya.huntleylibrary.info/tzonlineform.
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