Teen Scene
June 2025
Summer Reading 2025: Color our World
Celebrate reading, art, and creativity during Summer Reading 2025.
 
Plan your summer by checking out the Library's online calendar and the featured programs on our summer reading website. In addition to the libraries' usual programs, there will be special summer reading programs celebrating all forms of art and performances held by featured guests. 
 
When you’re not attending programs or performances at branches, we hope you’ll take some time this summer to read. Librarians have curated reading recommendation lists for teens in multiple genres.
 
Attending programs and reading books can do more than just enrich your life or teach you something new. You can also win prizes! Watch for information on the Reading Logs page, social media channels, and in-branch communications.
 
Have a wonderful, colorful summer!
 
Forsyth County Public Library's Programs for Teens
All Forsyth County Public Library programs are free and open to the public.
 
For a full listing of Forsyth County Public Library's programs for teens, check out our online event calendar.
 
Colors & Courage
Wednesday, June 4 from 4:30-5:45 p.m.
Reynolda Manor Branch
Welcome to Colors & Courage, an 11 to 17 year old Table-Top Role Playing Game (TTRPG) campaign, to show the joys of games like Dungeons & Dragons! Come for one or all of this six part epic over the summer, as a group of adventurers are tasked to keep their world safe from the forces of evil, all themed on a different color. Note that this is a strictly PG-13 experience, and will not use the Dungeons & Dragons gameplay system, but creativity and fun are put above all! Let's Roll!
K-Pop Community Meetup
Monday, June 9 from 4-5:30 p.m.
Lewisville Branch Library
Calling all K-Pop stans! Lewisville Library is hosting a K-pop community meetup. Come hang out with other stans, practice your dance moves, make a photo keychain of your bias, and sample some tasty Korean treats. Trivia and door prizes too! Participants under 18 must have a food waiver signed by parent or legal guardian, which can be found in the calendar listing.
Smart Phone Photography For Teens
Wednesday, June 18 at 3:30 p.m.
Walkertown Branch Library
Unlock the potential of your smartphone camera with guidance from accomplished photographer Owen Daniels. In this hands-on class, learn techniques to elevate your mobile photography from simple snapshots to compelling visual stories. Daniels will share his expertise on composition, lighting, and editing, all aimed at helping you "Take Great Pictures that tell Great Stories" using the device you carry every day. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this class will empower you to create more impactful and narrative-driven images with your smartphone.
Featured Online Resource
Chilton Library
New driver? Get the information you need to be prepared to handle any car repairs or maintenance for free with your library card. Gale's Chilton Library provides vehicle maintenance and repair information for your specific car model with step by step service and repair manuals, images, and a video library.
Recent Releases
The Corruption of Hollis Brown
by K. Ancrum

Hollis Brown believes he’s destined for a grim small-town life, until he meets Walt, a mysterious boy promising him a better future. Then Walt possesses Hollis, and even more unexpectedly, they start falling for each other. Read-alikes: Jimmy Cajoleas’ The Good Demon; Ryan Douglass’ The Taking of Jake Livingston.
Death in the Jungle: Murder, Betrayal, and the Lost Dream of Jonestown
by Candace Fleming

In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones led over 900 people to their deaths in a tragic massacre in Guyana. This richly detailed and thoughtful nonfiction account tracing the rise and fall of the Peoples Temple draws from survivors’ stories, including interviews author Candace Fleming conducted herself.
His Face Is the Sun
by Michelle Jabès Corpora

As the pharaoh grows mysteriously ill, four people feel their fortunes shifting. A princess, a priestess-in-training, a farmer’s daughter, and a grave robber know rebellion is coming, and together they may be able to alter the future of their kingdom. This cinematic historical fantasy draws inspiration from ancient Egyptian history.
On Again, Awkward Again
by Erin Entrada Kelly and Kwame Mbalia

Sparks fly when Pacy and Cecil meet in the nurse’s office, of all places. Despite mishaps plaguing these two characters who don’t fit in with their boring classmates, their connection continues to deepen. Read-alikes: James Ramos’ The Wrong Kind of Weird; Elise Bryant’s Reggie and Delilah’s Year of Falling.
Death in the Cards
by Mia P. Manansala

Shortly after Danika deals the death card to a classmate during a tarot reading, that classmate vanishes. Luckily, Danika is the daughter of a private investigator and a mystery novelist, so she has the skills to crack the case. This story rooted in Filipino American culture will draw fans of unputdownable mysteries.
For Fans of Death-Cast
Whether the characters are dealing with the inevitability of death, pondering the meaning of life, or just making the most of 24 hours, these thought-provoking books will appeal to fans of Adam Silvera's Death-Cast series. 
 
I Loved You in Another Life
by David Arnold

Reeling from family tragedies, teens Evan and Shosh meet and form an immediate bond. Have their souls connected in the past? Their story, interspersed with others from 1832 Paris, 1953 Tokyo, and 2109 Oslo, is a poignant romance threaded with magic.
The Cost of Knowing
by Brittney Morris

Cursed with the ability to see the future of anything he touches, 16-year-old Alex is horrified by a vision of his brother Isaiah's impending death. But to challenge that future, he'll have to dig into his ancestral past. For another layered sibling story that confronts generations of racism, try Maika and Maritza Moulite's One of the Good Ones.
The Darkness Outside Us
by Eliot Schrefer

What happened before Ambrose and Kodiak were launched into space to rescue Ambrose’s sister? Despite being from countries engaged in a cold war, Ambrose and Kodiak warm up to each other as they solve the mystery behind their mission. Read-alikes: Robbie Couch’s If I See You Again Tomorrow; Shaun David Hutchinson’s A Complicated Love Story Set in Space.
You've Reached Sam
by Dustin Thao

Knowing Sam died in a car accident, Julie dials her boyfriend’s phone number anyway, hoping to hear his voicemail message. When Sam answers, deceased but existing “somewhere,” the two work together to move on from tragedy. This moving paranormal story paints a hopeful portrait of coping with death.
 
Check out the e-audiobook here.
Nothing Burns as Bright as You
by Ashley Woodfolk

Two unnamed girls meet at a coffee shop and become friends. Before long, they are everything to each other and literally partners in crime. Can a relationship this intense ever last? This lyrical novel in verse explores the final 24 hours of a messy and passionate first love.
Contact your librarian for more great books!
Volunteer at the Library
As a library volunteer, you will have an opportunity to contribute to your community, improve library service, learn valuable work skills, make new friends, and become part of a team. We need talented volunteers like you at all ten of our library locations. For ages 12 and up. Call or stop by your local branch for more information or you can email us. Volunteer opportunities are filled based on the needs of each library location.
 
Become a volunteer to join your branch's Teen Advisory Board!
 
Volunteer Application
Volunteer Agreement
 
Contact Us
Forsyth County Public Library - Teen Central
660 W. Fifth Street
Teen Central - Second Floor of the Central Library
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101
336-703-3081

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