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The iron will of Genie Lo
by F. C. Yee
A sequel to The Epic Crush of Genie Lo finds Heaven-appointed Guardian of California Genie Lo embarking on a quest spanning multiple universes to stop a cosmos-threatening force of destruction in a nearby alternate dimension.
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The Queen's assassin
by Melissa De la Cruz
A first entry in a planned duology finds a royal assassin and a secret magical apprentice teaming up to reclaim their land’s stolen magic from an adversarial sect only to confront dangerous lies that bring everything they believe into question.
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The Kingdom of Back
by Marie Lu
Forbidden by 18th-century restrictions to pursue her dream of becoming a composer, the musically gifted older sister of Wolfgang Mozart risks everything she cares about by accepting an irresistible offer from a mysterious stranger.
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The midnight lie
by Marie Rutkoski
Coming of age in a magical alternate world overshadowed by crime, harsh rules and economic inequality, Nirrim falls in love with a rakish traveler who encourages her to surrender her former life in order to explore her capacity for true magic.
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The warrior's curse
by Jennifer A Nielsen
Newly crowned Simon attends to royal duties and secretly harbors a love for the exiled Kestra, who embraces her growing magic to help protect the kingdom from the evil Lord Endrick.
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Celebrating National Library Week
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Edible Book Craft Pick up and take home craft. One per teen. while supplies last. April 19-25, 2020
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Avengers: Endgame
The fourth installment in the Avengers saga is the culmination of 22 interconnected Marvel films and the climax of an epic journey. The world’s greatest heroes will finally understand just how fragile our reality is—and the sacrifices that must be made to uphold it—in a story of friendship, teamwork and setting aside differences to overcome an impossible obstacle. Rated PG-13.
Saturday, April 4 @ 12:30-3:30 in the Teen Center
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Spider-Man: Far from Home
While on vacation in Europe, Peter Parker finds himself trying to save the world from a villain known as Mysterio. Rated PG-13.
Saturday, April 25 @ 12:30-2:10 in the Teen Center
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