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February is "I Love to Read Month"  
To celebrate, Buffalo Books is starting
Tuesday Teen Book Talks
facilitated by Lee Anne Laskey
 
Where: At the Bookstore
When: Once a month
Middle school ( Feb.16th)
High School ( Feb. 23 )
 
4:30-5:30 P.M.
 
We will discuss the chosen book, learn more about the author & share our love of reading.
 
Middle School book choice: Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
 
High School book choice: Papertowns by John Green
Any interested teens are welcome.
There is no signup.  These are free events.
Just bring yourself and a copy of the chosen book. All copies of the book club choices are discounted 15%.
        
The first meeting will be to get to know one another, talk about our favorite books, potential picks for the future, and learn about the author and the novel before we begin. 
        
Buffalo Books will provide a free drink and snacks to enjoy.
Please stop by the store if you'd like to pick up either of these titles.  Or, you can order online from us.  Hope you can join us! 
 
 
 
 
 

Paper Towns (Paperback)

By John Green
$8.49
ISBN-13: 9780142414934
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Speak, 09/01/2009

This is our highschool book talk choice this month.I loved the realistic, insightful plot that weaves love, mystery with important life lessons. Green has such a  refreshing and contemporary writing style. I was hooked after Chapter 1, when the last lines read, " Margo always loved mysteries. And in everything that came afterward, I could never stop thinking that maybe she loved mysteries so much that she became one".  Pick up this book and I guarantee that if you are already a fan of his writing, you won't be disappointed. If this is your first experience with him, don't miss his previous novels as well.


By Jordan Sonnenblick
$5.94
ISBN-13: 9780439755207
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Scholastic Paperbacks, 09/01/2006
This is our middle school book talk choice this month.  It is an awesome YA novel that all will connect with, especially guys. The narrator is a middle school boy dealing with realistic school challenges, along with a bigger life issue regarding his younger brother who idolizes him. The original plot is handled with honesty and no sap. How cool is that! The author gives us not only realistic main characters, but the minor characters are memorable too. You can also stop in the store and check out his upcoming novel, due in February ( loved it too! )

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