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Forsyth County Public Library's Programs for Teens
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Dungeons & Dragons Meetup Monday, November 3, 4-5:30 p.m. Lewisville Branch Library Calling all teens! Dive into the world of Dungeons & Dragons at your local library. Unleash your creativity, embark on epic quests, and forge new friendships in a fun, inclusive environment. No experience needed—just bring your imagination!
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Mario Kart Tournament Saturday, November 15 at 12 p.m. Central Library Storytime Room Are you the best Mario Karter in Forsyth County? Test your racing skills in this competition against other local racers. Pizza, snacks, and beverages will be provided. Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers. Space is limited. Registration required.
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Multiple Dates and Locations: - Clemmons Branch Library: Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 5 p.m.
- Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center: Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 5 p.m.
Learn about kitchen safety and healthy recipes from Chef Floyd Davis. In November we'll be making kale and chickpea Caesar salad. No cooking experience necessary. Registration and a program waiver are required. You can pick up a waiver at the circulation desk of any Forsyth County Public Library branch. If you have allergies or food restrictions let us know when you register and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.
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| The Scammer by Tiffany D. JacksonJordyn’s fresh start at Frazier University was going great until her roommate’s brother moved in. Fresh from prison, Devonte wields conspiracy theories and charisma to develop a cultlike campus following that Jordyn isn’t falling for. Fans of author Tiffany D. Jackson’s brand of thought-provoking thrillers will enjoy this propulsive tale. |
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Empty Heaven by Freddie KolschAfter a scarecrow deity inhabits their friend, a group of teens must outmaneuver townspeople under the thrall of ancient magic as they try to reverse the possession. Try this next: Lovely Dark and Deep by Elisa A. Bonnin.
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Illusions of Fire by Nisha SharmaLaila Bansal leads a peaceful life with her aunts, immortal demons sworn to protect her mythological bloodline, until Karan, a mysterious archer, tries to cut off her head, in a story about a powerful female protagonist with big responsibilities. For fans of Tahereh Mafi and Amelie Wen Zhao.
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| Flip by Ngozi UkazuWhen rich, popular Flip rejected shy scholarship student Chi-Chi’s prom invitation in front of the whole class, they suddenly switched bodies. Now the unlikely pair must come together to find their way back to themselves in this character-driven graphic novel. Read-alikes: Mary Shyne’s You and Me On Repeat; David Levithan’s Every Day: The Graphic Novel. |
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| Fake Skating by Lynn PainterA lot has changed since Dani and Alec fell out of touch in middle school. Finally reunited in hockey-obsessed Southview, Minnesota, they hatch a fake dating scheme that forces them to confront their complicated past. Read-alikes: Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick’s Make My Wish Come True; Ellen O'Clover’s Seven Percent of Ro Devereux. |
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All the Tomorrows After by Joanne YiWhen her mother spends her entire savings, seventeen-year-old Korean American Winter turns to her estranged father to earn money while navigating her first relationship and the sudden loss of her grandma. Try this next: Midnights With You by Claire Osongco.
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Woven From Clay by Jenny BirchTerra Slater's a golem, crafted from mud and magic by a warlock turned fugitive, and she strikes a deal with a magical bounty hunter to master her magic to save herself and the other golems. For fans of Stephanie Garber and Kalynn Bayron.
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Wish You Were Her by Elle McNicollSeeking a normal summer away from fame, autistic teen actress Allegra Brooks escapes to a small-town book festival, where she clashes with grumpy bookseller Jonah Thorne, unaware that he may be the anonymous correspondent she has been falling for. Try this next: I Hope This Doesn't Find You by Ann Liang.
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Contact your librarian for more great books! |
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