Teen Scene
July 2026
 
For Teens entering Grades 7-12, 2026 Summer Reading Challenge Reading Rodeo,
June 1- August 15 2026
Yee-haw! Read off into the sunset this summer with READING RODEO!
Teens entering 7th-12th grade can pick up a reading log and a free book from the Burlingame Main Library or the Easton Branch.
Completing your first reading log and turning it in to the Main Library or Easton Branch will lasso you a $15 Barnes and Noble gift card and a chance to win a $1000 scholarship!
But that's not all, cowpokes! Submit a book review for a chance to win a gift card to one of the following businesses:
Gigglemugs - TPumps - Crepevine - Sunright Boba - Mints & Honey - Sweet Citrus - Salt & Straw - In-N-Out - Pizza My Heart
Teens can submit 1 book review a day. Winners will be drawn weekly.
Now, giddy up! There's reading to do!
www.burlingame.org/summerreading
 
Tuesdays at 6:30 PM on the Lawn at City Hall*
Tuesday, June 16- Magic Dan
Tuesday, June 23- Rhythm Builders (Rhythm, song and movement)
Tuesday, June 30- Musician Andy Z
Tuesday, July 7- Magician Brian Scott
Tuesday, July 14- Circus of Smiles
Tuesday, July 21- Unique Derique (Physical Comedy and playful percussion)
Tuesday, July 28- Wylding Woods Puppet Show
*In case of bad weather, program will be moved inside the library.
 
 
Mini Putt-Putt at the Town Square, Thursday, July 9 at 5pm, Town Square
Play our 3-hole mini putt-putt course and learn about the Library Tech Lab!
Fun for all ages - stop by and take a swing!
 
 
Join us in the Tech Lab and learn how to use a sewing machine and make fun projects. 
This class is open to beginning or intermediate level students ages 10-18 years old. 
We will be using sewing machines with an instructor. No experience necessary.
For children and teens 10 -18 years ONLY.
Saturday, July 18 from 2 - 4 PM   Register Here: https://burlingame.libcal.com/event/16892540
 
Oink! Oink! Celebrate our Summer Reading Rodeo with this take-home kit and online video tutorial from Pop Up Art School.
Needle-felting is a fun and relaxing way to explore the fiber arts. The kit includes everything you need to create your own squiggly-tailed friend.
Kits will be ready for pickup at the Information Desk starting Wednesday, July 22nd, 2026
Instruction Video Available  August 1st- August 30th
Register to reserve your kit:
https://burlingame.libcal.com/calendar/programs/pig
 
Recent Releases
The Heirs
by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

Billionaire Leontes Button sought to prove geniuses are made, not born, by adopting orphans and molding them into superstars. When he’s found murdered, his now-teenage children, any of whom might have cracked under the extreme pressure of their upbringing, must clear their names. Read-alikes: Jennifer Barnes’ The Inheritance Games; Katie Zhao’s How We Fall Apart.
An Expanse of Blue
by Kauakanilehua Mahoe Adams

Native Hawai’ian Aouli Smith, living in suburban Seattle, feels constantly scrutinized thanks to her high-achieving sister, religious expectations, and a controlling father. She begins falling for newcomer Nalu, but their relationship will only flourish if she lives her own truth. This nuanced, emotional coming-of-age story is told through verse.
How to Lose Yourself Completely
by Peter Bognanni

An adventure therapy program might help Chase, whose anxiety disorder has worsened since his older brother died. But when the wilderness guide abandons Chase and four other teens, their healing takes a backseat to the immediate, life-threatening obstacles they face. Read-alikes: Kaitlyn Hill’s Wild About You; Marieke Nijkamp’s At the End of Everything.
Breakout
by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon

New kid Anthony invites five of his high-achieving classmates for a spring break vacation at his father’s luxury resort. When a tropical storm wreaks havoc, dark secrets begin to emerge. The superstar team of authors who collaborated on Whiteout and Blackout deliver this clever thriller.
Medicine Wheels
by Byron Graves

After his mother’s arrest, Bryce moves to the Wolf Creek reservation with his grandparents. His family and community there support him through this scary, uncertain time, and his newfound enthusiasm for skateboarding connects him to his late father. Read-alikes: Charmaine Anne Li’s Crash Landing; Anton Treuer’s Where Wolves Don’t Die.
Where You'll Find Us
by Jen St. Jude

Prom was a disaster, and now Cal and their girlfriend Ramona are lost in the woods. The farmhouse they find transports them to Amaranth, a land outside of time where queer teens gather. This touching novel upholds the presence of queerness throughout history while highlighting the inevitability of change.
The Ocean Would Paint Me Blue
by Zoulfa Katouh

Following her mother’s death, Jihad sees everything in shades of gray. Further dismayed by her new school’s bullies and Islamophobes, Jihad begins using her mother’s sketchbook, which might be the key to restoring hope and color to her world. This unflinching novel uses magical realism to explore injustice and identity.
Shadow Reaper
by Lynette Noni

To keep her city safe, Viri Solace hunts reapers, people who siphon the magic needed to keep the deadly blackmist at bay. Avenging her parents’ murder requires her to strike a dangerous deal with Reeve, her childhood friend who has become a reaper himself. Read-alikes: Kristen Ciccarelli’s Heartless Hunter; Siri Pettersen’s Iron Wolf.
Contact your librarian for great books for age 14 and up!
Burlingame Public Library
480 Primrose Rd
Burlingame, California 94010
650-558-7400 x3

www.burlingame.org/library