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GPL's Anime Club

The Greenfield Public Library's Anime Club meets the second Saturday of the month from 10 - 12 in the LeVanway Meeting Room. Hang out, watch episodes favorites from Funimation, and talk anime with other fans. Registration is required. Forms can be picked up at meetings or at the Graphic Novel display at the library.

Meeting dates for 2008 are:

January 12
February 9
March 8
April 12
May 10
June 14
July 12
August 9
September 13
October 11
November 8
December 13


 
 

 

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Collections

Have you seen the teen collection lately? It's growing out of its shelves. Here is some of what's been added lately: The Problem Child, I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You, and As Simple As Snow. For a complete list, click here.

The Graphic Novel collection is getting bigger, too. We're always adding new titles: Death Note, Naruto, and Iron Wok Jan! among them. For those not into manga, we're still getting Exiles, Fables, Ultimate Spiderman and X-Men, and we've added Spyboy. Want to see what else there is? Here's your list.

eaudiosGot an MP3 player, a laptop, or a handheld? You've got access to e-books, e-audios, and e-videos. Download them to your device and listen, read, or watch. Click the icon to see what's available.

 

Websites 4U!

Reading Rants!
Teenreads.com
Teens@Random
Community Coalition for Teens Resource Library
Sparknotes: Free Online Study Guides
Librarian's Index to the Internet
The History Channel
Pinkmonkey Study Resources
Myspace.com
Friendster.com
WholeFamily.com Teen center
NIDA for Teens (National Institute on Drug Abuse
No Flying No Tights, Graphic Novel Reviews
Young People's Press Online
When Teens Write
Teen Writer Coffeeshop
Teen Ink
Fiction Press
YouTube
Write Express (rhyming dictionary)
Magnetic Poetry Online
Springfield Library's Teen Booklists

Bookspot.com's Young Adult Book Section

NY Public Library's Teen Link
Grouchy Cafe's Favorite Teenage Angst Books
Studio 2B: The Place for Teens
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
Onelook.com (looks up words in more than 900 online dictionaries)
Art and Artists at the Berger Foundation
YALSA (American Library Assoc.) Teen Read Week
Cyberteens
Adolescent Directory On Line
Alex Awards (Adult books that appeal to Teen Readers)
History It's Happening!
High School Ace
Internet Movie Database
Internet Public Library's teen space
Guysread.com
Eyewitness to History (learn about history from those who lived it)
Internet Public Library's Career Path page
StudyTips.org
StudyGuideZone