Friday, July 20, 2012

Weekend Book Give-Away: The Stalker Chronicles

Labels are the worst, right?  Nobody likes getting them, unless maybe you pick one out for yourself.  But when other people stick you with one, getting rid of them can be so hard!  This week's book The Stalker Chronicles by Carley E. Moore features a girl trying to shake a label, she may or may not have earned:


Sophomore Cammie Bliss has long been labeled a stalker by her peers, but when a cute new boy named Toby arrives at her small town high school, Cammie has a chance to be "normal." Trouble is, she can't really help herself and she's up to her old tricks of "intense observation and following" pretty quick. Making things worse, her younger brother is dating one of the most popular girls in the school, her parents have separated, and her dad has begun to watch their house most nights. Cammie has simply got to figure out why she behaves the way she does, and end it once and for all.


Have you (or a friend) ever done anything embarrassing that got you a label that was hard to shake?  If you are willing to admit to it here, you will get a chance to win this week's book!

Winner will be selected with Random Number Generator on Tuesday July 3, 2012. Be sure to leave a name with your entry, and check back to see if you won. To win you must be a teen (6th-12th grade, or 12-18) who uses a Sno-Isle Library. 

4 comments:

Noah said...

Well, my friends and I are self-proclaimed "nerds," which to us isn't necessarily a bad thing since we use it as more of a title to be proud of, but on more than one occasion, other people have used it as a mean label, which doesn't feel so good. I don't think anyone likes being called that in a negative sense.

keenatoad said...

No, I can't think of anything embarrassing that my friends or I have done that labeled us.
~Kenna

Maddy E. said...

I have never actually had a label but this book looks good! :)

Dawn said...

Despite having no labels or embarrassment, Random#Generator still liked Kenna's answer best! So Kenna, please email me at teens@sno-isle.org, to let me know what library to send your book to :)