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Forsyth County Public Library's Programs for Teens
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Teen Event: Flower Pinning Wednesday, January 14, 3:30 p.m. Walkertown Branch Library Join us at the public library for a fun and creative Flower Pinning. You’ll get to design beautiful arrangements by pinning colorful fake flowers onto Styrofoam bases—perfect for decorating your room or gifting to someone special. It’s hands-on, relaxing, and a great way to express your creativity while hanging out with friends. Plus, all materials are provided and it’s completely free! Don’t miss out on making something unique and blooming with personality! Registration is required via our online calendar.
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Teen Manga Club Wednesday, January 14, 5 p.m. Rural Hall/Stanleyville Branch Library Are you mad for manga? Meet up with other teen manga fans to discuss Japanese comic books and graphic novels, while enjoying some Japanese snacks. Program recommended for teens 12-18. Signed food waiver required.
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Multigenerational Chess Club Tuesday, January 27, 4-5:30 p.m. Clemmons Branch Library Chess is a game that brings different generations together. Come play the age-old game of chess, take a look at the library’s collection of chess boards, and maybe check out a book to improve your skills. All ages and ability levels are welcome.
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Thorn Season by Kiera AzarShadow and Bone meets The Selection in this first book in Kiera Azar's debut YA romantasy trilogy. In a world of Hunters and Wielders, Alissa Paine knows how to keep out of trouble. But when debutante season begins, Alissa doesn't know which mysterious suitor she can trust with her dangerous secret in this gripping romance filled with twists and tension.
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K-Jane by Lydia KangA third-generation Korean American teen goes to extreme and hilarious lengths to connect more with her Korean heritage, perfect for fans of Maurene Goo and Rachel Lynn Solomon.
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Sisters in the Wind by Angeline BoulleyWhen Lucy meets someone who claims to help Native American foster kids reconnect with their communities, she’s skeptical. She’s also pretty busy trying to outwit a violent stalker. Fans of Angeline Boulley’s Firekeeper’s Daughter and Warrior Girl Unearthed will recognize familiar characters in this powerful mystery.
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The Secret Astronomers
by Jessica Walker
In Green Bank, West Virginia, two teens--grieving, artistic Copernicus and Kepler, a small-town overachiever--become secret pen pals through a forgotten astronomy textbook and join forces to unravel a decades-old mystery tied to Copernicus's late mother.
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Soulmatch by Rebecca DanzenbakerIn a world where past lives determine your future, a sharp-witted girl confronts a major twist of destiny, embroiling her in a high-stakes game of danger, corruption, and heartbreak in this “clever, thrilling, and impossible to put down” (Kirkus Reviews) young adult speculative romance, perfect for fans of Neal Shusterman's Scythe and Ally Condie's Matched.
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King of the Neuro Verse
by Idris Goodwin
Stuck in summer school, seventeen-year-old Pernell navigates life and the challenges of ADHD while battling to become the Cypher King, leader of the lunchroom's impromptu rap circles.
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Into the Deep Blue by Jennifer E. ArcherTwo grieving teens navigate friendship and unspoken feelings during a weekend trip on the first anniversary of Fiona's mother's death. Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon’s The Sun is Also a Star and John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars.
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Contact your librarian for more great books! |
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