Teen Scene
July 2018

Upcoming Teen Events
 
1st Looks Book Group @ Books, Inc.
For teens only!
Here's your chance to read upcoming, not-yet-published YA books!
Then join us to talk about what you think of them. Easy and fun.
 
Meets the FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
6pm @ Books, Inc. Burlingame.
 
Click HERE for more info
 
 
 
Compete for the title of Best Chef in this (fun) cooking war!
We supply the ingredients, you supply the dish!
 
Registration Required
Sign Up Here
 
*There may be food containing, or processed with/near nuts, dairy and/or shellfish*
If you have food allergies, you MUST let us know upon arrival.
 
 
Still plenty of time to participate in the Summer Reading Challenge!
 
PLUS
 
If you write a review, bring it to the Main Library for a scratch ticket and entry into
the Grand Prize Raffle
for Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones (black)!!
 
 
Recent Releases
The accidental bad girl
by Maxine Kaplan

Preparatory school senior Kendall finds more than her reputation in danger when her online identity is hacked, getting her involved with drug dealers, detectives, and others who are not who they appear to be
Anger Is a Gift
by Mark Oshiro

Starring: Moss Jeffries, who's black, gay, prone to panic attacks, and completely fed up with how West Oakland High's so-called security policies result in violence toward innocent students.

For fans of: unflinching realistic fiction about diverse characters who organize and take action in the face of injustice.

About the author: You might recognize Mark Oshiro from his "Mark Does Stuff" blogs, where he reviews popular books and TV series.
From Twinkle, with Love
by Sandhya Menon

What it is: a series of letters from 16-year-old Twinkle Mehra to her favorite female filmmakers, in which she spills about her crush on dream guy Neil, her documentary film project with Neil's awkward brother Sahil, her mysterious secret admirer, and her best friend's sudden popularity.

Reviewers say:  "A sweet, smart gem" (School Library Journal).

You might also like: Nisha Sharma's My So-Called Bollywood Life, another romantic comedy about an Indian American girl with cinematic aspirations.
Give Me Some Truth
by Eric Gansworth

Welcome to: the Tuscarora Reservation, 1980, home to 17-year-old aspiring rock star Carson and 15-year-old artist Maggi.

What happens: Carson, Maggi, and their friend Lewis (from Eric Gansworth's earlier book, If I Ever Get Out of Here) join forces to enter Battle of the Bands and protest a racist restaurant near the Rez.

Look for: the author's playlist and paintings, which round out this up-close look at the intersecting lives of two Native teens.
Monday's Not Coming
by Tiffany D. Jackson

What it's about: When Claudia's best friend Monday doesn't show up for the first day of school -- or any of the days that follow -- Claudia knows that something is seriously wrong. Why does Monday's family give conflicting reasons for her absence? And why does no one else care that a girl has disappeared?  

Why you might like it: Intense, suspenseful, and poignant, Monday's Not Coming will keep you guessing and stay with you long after the final page.
Focus on: Thrillers and Suspense
The Special Ones
by Em Bailey

What it's about: He is always watching. He keeps Esther and the other Special Ones on an isolated farm, where they provide online spiritual guidance to his cult followers -- and those who don't play along risk being "renewed" and never seen again.

Who it's for: Oozing with claustrophobic dread, this tale of brainwashing and survival is a must-read for fans of provocative thrillers such as Stephanie Oakes' The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly or Kevin Brooks' The Bunker Diaries.
The Conspiracy of Us
by Maggie Hall

Introducing: Avery West, who's just discovered that her family is part of a powerful secret society. Threatened by enemies and in over her head, she has little choice but to follow two cagey guys into the heart of a conspiracy.

For fans of: James Bond-style globetrotting, glamour, and action.

Series alert: 1st in a trilogy, The Conspiracy of Us is followed by Map of Fates and The Ends of the World.
Panic
by Lauren Oliver

What it's about: Every year, high school seniors in impoverished Carp, New York, participate in Panic, a secret survival game designed to push players to the physical and psychological brink. 

Featuring: Heather, who's playing for a shot at a better future; and Dodge, who's playing purely for revenge. 

Reviewers say: Blending bleak, gripping suspense with moments of hope, Panic is a "compulsively readable tale of friendship, loyalty, survival, and courage" (Booklist). 
Wink Poppy Midnight
by April Genevieve Tucholke

Featuring: Wink, a bookish, freckle-faced outsider; Poppy, an alluring, unrepentant bully; Midnight, a neighbor boy who's drawn to them both; and an eerie mansion in the woods, where the tension between the three teens reaches a devastating breaking point.

Further reading: If you love this creepy, captivating thriller told through multiple -- but possibly unreliable -- perspectives, you might also enjoy Nova Ren Suma's The Walls Around Us.
Lies I Told
by Michelle Zink

Starring: 17-year-old Grace, adopted into a family of con artists.

What happens: Grace loves her family, and is a talented participant in their long cons and complicated heists. Recently, though, her brother's doubts -- not to mention her steamy romance with her latest mark -- are leading her to question her loyalty.

Don't miss: the sequel, Promises I Made -- you'll want to have it on hand after finishing this twisty, character-driven thriller.
Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
Burlingame Public Library
480 Primrose Rd
Burlingame, California 94010
650-558-7400 x3

www.burlingame.org/library