Be honest, you were expecting romance books, right? This month for our book display, we’re going to do something a little different. Instead of romance books (which I will be more than happy to suggest, just come find me), we’ll be celebrating the love for all of humanity by reading […]
Teen Reads
Sorry the list is a little late this month :/ Can’t get enough of magical girls, feudal Japan, ancient fox gods, and high school drama? Love a good cape, mask, and word bubble? Then these books are for you! Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff The Shima Imperium verges on the […]
TAG Book Suggestions * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The 5th Wave by Richard Yancy YA FIC YANCY All the light […]
Fans of Grey’s Anatomy? Interested in intriguing medical mysteries? Then you’re going to love this month’s book suggestions and book display! We’ve got dramatic stories of teens, friends, and family learning to deal with the effects of serious and sometimes terminal diseases. We also have some nonfiction titles involving behind-the-scenes […]
Where do you find awesome YA Fantasy series? At the library of course! This month I’ll be highlighting some fantasy series, old and new. The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede The ongoing hilarious adventures of Princess Cimorene, who refuses to act proper, makes friends with […]
This month we’re gonna do something different. Instead of a particular theme or genre (like horror or fantasy), we’re gonna dip our toes into some fandom. Specifically… So get ready for some books about angels (no, not THAT angel), demons, possession, prophecy, and all that good stuff. Also, coming soon […]
Bienvenidos! September is Hispanic Heritage Month! During this time (September 15 to October 15) we recognize the contributions made and the important presence of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States and celebrate their heritage and culture. Hispanic Heritage Month roots go back to 1968 and begins each year […]
From the YALSA Teen Week Website: Voting for the 2016 Teens’ Top Ten is now open! Encourage teens to vote for up to three of their favorite titles now through Oct. 15. The “top ten” titles will be announced the week after Teen Read Week™, which takes place Oct. 9-15. […]
That’s right, the library is on Snapchat now! Find us: ftplteens As as preview, here are a few suggestions to read over the summer! Be sure to sign-up for summer reading and log the hours you spend reading these great stuff. Pick-up Game: A Full Day of Full Court […]
April is National Poetry Month, so why not read a novel in verse. Like any novel, they can encompass a variety of genres. The can be humorous, tragic, terrifying, and more. There are even authors who specialize in novels in verse (Ellen Hopkins anyone?). Below is a list of […]