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Curbside Service is here!Your library is offering curbside service! We will pull your hold items for you and bring them right out to you for contactless delivery. (Items from other libraries are not available at this time.) See full details here.
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June 15th - August 22nd Grades 5-12 Track the amount of time you read throughout the summer, every 4 hours earns you a virtual badge and a drawing ticket for the prize pack of your choice. Read a total of 24 hours to earn a special gift. Extra drawing tickets may be earned by completing additional fun challenges like writing a book review, attending a virtual program, and more!
Register beginning June 8th for our virtual reading challenge on our website or download the Beanstack Tracker app from the app store (Apple or Google). Login to begin tracking your reading. These nifty tutorials will help you get started! How do I register? How do I log? Start logging your time read on June 15th. Call, email, see our website, or chat with us for assistance.
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Imagine Your Story Thursday, June 25, 3:00 Zoom Chat and learn from James Sugrue! He is an animator and storyboard artist for Titmouse Animation in New York City. James is currently a board artist for Disney Junior's "T.O.T.S" and during his free time, producing a biweekly comic entitled "Bluehilda" on Patreon. Register to receive the Zoom link and password. Grades 5-12
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Teen Trivia
Tuesday, June 30, 3:00
Zoom
Test out your random knowledge as we ask wacky trivia questions. Register to receive the Zoom link and password. Grades 5-12
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Again Again by E. LockhartAn unexpected romantic upheaval and a near-fatal family catastrophe catapult a teen into a summer of wild possibilities that finds her falling in and out of love a thousand times before finally confronting the secrets she keeps and her perceptions about love.
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Agnes at the End of the World by Kelly McWilliamsDutifully embracing her faith while tirelessly caring for her younger siblings, including one who needs forbidden insulin to survive, a teen who is unaware that she lives within a strict cult meets an Outsider boy and begins to question what is and is not a sin.
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All the Things We Never Knew by Liara TamaniA seemingly idyllic romance between rising basketball stars Carli and Rex is challenged by Carli’s secret distaste for the game, her parents’ crumbling marriage and a lack of family affection that causes Rex to doubt himself.
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Burn by Patrick NessWhen her impoverished family is forced to hire a dragon to work their farm, Sarah is surprised by the dragon’s protective nature before learning about a prophecy that links her to a deadly assassin, a dragon-worshipping cult and two FBI agents.
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Girl, Unframed by Deb CalettiReluctantly returning to her film star mother’s home in California, Sydney finds herself the object of unwanted attention before a thrilling night gone wrong calls her loyalties into question. By the award-winning author of Honey, Baby, Sweetheart.
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Goddess in the Machine by Lora Beth JohnsonAwakening from a cryogenic sleep 1,000 years later than planned, Andra is heralded as a goddess on a dying planet under the rule of a vicious monarch before teaming up with an exiled prince to help him claim his throne. A first novel.
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Hood by Jenny Elder MokeArrested by royal soldiers for defending innocent villages, a girl raised within the sheltered walls of a convent is targeted by ruthless King John’s right-hand enforcer before her mother sends her to seek help from the father she has never met, Robin Hood.
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I'll Be the One by Lyla LeeA nuanced celebration of body positivity by the author of the Mindy Kim series follows the experiences of a plus-sized teen girl who shatters expectations on a televised competition to become the next big K-pop star.
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The Kinder Poison by Natalie MaeWhen her magical kingdom’s ailing ruler invokes an ancient tradition to identify his successor, a lowly stable girl who possesses the ability to commune with animals is chosen as a human sacrifice during a high-risk desert crossing involving three ruthless heirs.
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My Calamity Jane by Cynthia HandA side-splitting follow-up to My Plain Jane finds Wild Bill’s Traveling Show performer Calamity Jane incurring a suspicious bite in the wake of a garou hunt gone wrong before seeking a cure in Deadwood, where she encounters a life-threatening surprise.
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Sisters of Sword and Song by Rebecca RossLooking forward to reuniting with her older sister, who has been proudly serving in the queen’s army, Eva volunteers to serve part of her sister’s brutal sentence when she is wrongly charged with murder.
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A Song Below Water
by Bethany C. Morrow
A metaphorical tale follows the experiences of a black teen siren and her haunted best friend, who find themselves targeted by violence when they are unable to hide their supernatural identities in an alternate world that discriminates against magic.
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A Song of Wraiths and Ruin by Roseanne A. BrownA first entry in a planned duology inspired by West African folklore finds a grieving crown princess and a desperate refugee on a collision course to destroy each other despite their growing attraction.
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The State of Us by Shaun David HutchinsonStruggling with the high-profile social expectations of prospective first families, the 17-year-old sons of rival Democratic and Republican presidential candidates secretly fall in love on the sidelines of an increasingly contentious campaign.
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You Say It First by Katie CotugnoVolunteering at a voter registration call center, a teen who has planned out her entire Ivy League life clashes with an underprivileged caller with opposing political views over a series of conversations that gradually lead to a friendship and something more. By the best-selling author of 99 Days.
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You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah JohnsonA black, underprivileged misfit from a wealthy, prom-obsessed midwestern community carefully plans to attend a prestigious medical college before the unexpected loss of her financial aid forces her to compete for her school’s prom-queen scholarship. A first novel.
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Politics Is by Inc. Dorling KindersleyWhat is populism? Is communism the same in China and Cuba? What makes a democracy? If you're not sure, this is the book for you! Look inside to find out why politics matters, and how its ideas shape our world. How do ideas make the world go round? What is populism? What are the political left and right? What's the difference between capitalism and communism, or democracy and dictatorship? Who really holds the power? Can everyone have freedom of speech? And what does all this mean for you? Find out the answers in this book, which unpacks the complicated language and often messy world of politics.
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Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear 1 by KumananoFifteen-year-old video game addict Yuna is set for life: she funds her shut-in lifestyle by playing the stock market and then spends every other free moment playing her favourite virtual reality MMO. After a game update, Yuna receives a way-too-cute bear outfit that's super overpowered! There's no way Yuna would ever wear something that embarrassing, but after being sucked into a fantasy world, she might not have a choice!
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Restaurant to Another World 1 by Junpei InuzukaBy all appearances, Western Restaurant Nekoya is a normal restaurant serving normal people-but unbeknownst to the regulars, it also attracts an alternative clientele. Every Saturday, all manner of fantastical beings come to dine, and what is familiar fare to humans can be downright exotic for visitors from beyond. To these customers, Nekoya is known by a different name: Restaurant to Another World. READERS BEWARE: Opening this book may lead to uncontrollable drooling and a grumbling belly!
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Toilet-Bound Hanako-Kun 1 by AidairoAt Kamome Academy, rumors abound about the school's Seven Mysteries, one of which is Hanako-san. Said to occupy the third stall of the third floor girls' bathroom in the old school building, Hanako-san grants any wish when summoned. Nene Yashiro, an occult-loving high school girl who dreams of romance, ventures into this haunted bathroom...but the Hanako-san she meets there is nothing like she imagined! Kamome Academy's Hanako-san...is a boy!
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Wonder Woman : tempest tossed
by Laurie Halse Anderson
Princess Diana of Themyscira's 16th birthday celebrations are cut short when refugees break through to her island home and she defies her Amazon elders by trying to bring the outsiders to safety, but a stormy sea sweeps her away to where she must learn to survive in a foreign world full of danger and injustice
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You Brought Me the Ocean by Alex SanchezJake Hyde yearns for the ocean and is determined to leave his hometown in New Mexico for a college on the coast, and while his family and friends encourage him to stay, he must deal with his secrets of being gay and some strange new blue markings on his skin giving him a glow when he touches water
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