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Half-Day Matinee: Black Panther Wakanda Forever
Thursday, March 16, 12:30 pm
Friends Auditorium
Calling all ROMS students that need to fill their afternoon, come hang out at the library for a showing of Wakanda Forever. You are encouraged to bring your own beverages and comfy accoutrements, but we will provide seating and pizza.
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TDI: Teen Drop In
Monday, March 20, 3:00 pm
Youth Activity Room
During Teen Drop In, we'll have activities, games, snacks, and a place for teens to hang out. Drop in any time during the program and stay as long as you like.
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Mini Library Tins
Tuesday, March 21, 6:30 pm
Youth Activity Room
Join us for the viral library craft that all the cool librarians are talking about! Make your own miniature bookshelf, contained within a covered tin for easy travel. You are welcome to bring your own tiny trinkets to jazz it up, but we will have most of the basic decorations you see in the example, including teeny tiny books!
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This Time It's Real
by Ann Liang
To keep a massive secret from coming out, 17-year-old Eliza Lin asks the famous actor in her class to pose as her fake boyfriend in exchange for writing his college applications--an agreement that starts to feel all too real, threatening her carefully laid plans.
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The Witch and the Vampire
by Francesca Flores
Entering the forest to find other vampires and stop her mother's deadly agenda, vampire Ava is joined by her former best friend Kaye, a Flame witch, and soon discovers Kaye is her greatest threat--and her only hope if she wants to survive.
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Chaos & Flame
by Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland
To save her adoptive Kraken father from House Dragon, Darling Seabreak must join forces with the enemy, the dutiful War Prince for House Dragon, to survive the fiery prophecies and ancient blood magic threatening to devastate their entire world. Simultaneous eBook.
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Study Break: 11 College Tales from Orientation to Graduation
by Aashna Avachat
Told over the course of one academic year, this collection of interconnected stories, set on the same fictional campus, explores different parts of "the college experience" and features students from different cultures, genders and interests who learn more about who they are and who they want to be.
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Teen Titans: Robin
by Kami Garcia
Raven Roth, Garfield Logan, Maxine Navarro, and Damian Wayne are on the run, while Dick Grayson wants to know what happened to his brother, Damian, and they all want to defeat H.I.V.E. for good.
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Belle of the Ball
by Mari Costa
Wallflower and high school mascot Belle Hawkins, who will do anything to get closer to her crush Regina, agrees to tutor Regina's girlfriend Chloe, but soon finds herself caught in the middle of a love triangle when she catches unexpected feelings for Chloe as well.
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Different for Boys
by Patrick Ness
Exploring teen sexuality, friendship and romance, this daring, illustrated short novel follows Anthony Stevenson as he navigates relationships with three boys, which leads to loneliness and intimacy, unexpected support and heart-ripping betrayal.
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