Teen Scene
May 2026
Can YOU beat our Graphic Novel Bingo Challenge? 
Celebrate Peninsula Libraries Comic Arts Fest with us by grabbing a bingo sheet and all the graphic novels you can! 
Follow the rules, read the books, fill out the boxes, and submit your bingo sheet for your chance to win a Gigglemugs Gift Card! Winners will be drawn on Monday, May 4th.
This program is funded by the Burlingame Library Foundation.
 
Support local comic book shops with us this Free Comic Book Day! Check out familiar characters and hot new titles for all ages!
Limit 1 comic per person, while supplies last.
This program is funded by the Burlingame Library Foundation.
 
Stressed out? Need a place to study? BPL has you covered! The Lane Room is open with snacks and overflow study space for AP testing and Finals week!
No registration required.
This program is funded by the Burlingame Library Foundation
 
Bring your broken items and we’ll provide tools, workspace, and coaches to help you fix it.
Please email Cynthia at rider@plsinfo.org if you have any questions. The coaches are great with small appliances, lamps, and toys.
Registration required.
Drop-ins are welcome, and it often helps if you let us know in advance what you’re bringing by registering here:  https://bit.ly/itemcheckin 
 
Join us for a livestreamed author talk with George Takei, broadcast from the East Los Angeles Library. 
George will sit down for an interview to discuss his graphic novel, They Called Us Enemy, with LA County Library Director, Dr. Skye Patrick and Cathy De Leon, Director of Long Beach Public Library. 
Watch at home on Zoom or YouTube!
https://burlingame.libcal.com/calendar/programs/onebook
 
Join us on Sunday, May 17 at 2 pm in the Lane Room of the library for a presentation on the Anza expedition, an expedition of 240 colonists who in June, 1776—just one month before the Declaration of Independence from England in the East—arrived at the newly designated San Francisco Presidio to found San Francisco under the Spanish flag.
Our speaker, Beverly Lane, has written several local history books and is a member of the boards of the Anza Trail Foundation and Contra Costa County Historical Society. 
 
Recent Releases
Someone to Daydream About
by Sydney Langford

Deaf teen Natalie might be able to save her family’s business by teaching American Sign Language to annoying boy-band heartthrob Felix. Going on tour with his band DAYDREAM also gives her time to discover he’s not so bad after all. Read-alikes: Anna Sortino’s On the Bright Side; Stefany Valentine’s Love Makes Mochi.
 
To Steal a Throne
by Gabi Burton

Although Luc leads the council ruling over Virdei, his sister Mira uses magic to keep him in power. When someone challenges Luc for his role, Mira decides to help her brother win, so she can steal the seat for herself. This unputdownable, intricately plotted fantasy is full of court intrigue.
 
The Faraway Inn
by Sarah Beth Durst

Calisa is mending her broken heart with a summer job at Auntie Zee’s quirky, supernatural inn in Vermont. When Auntie Zee goes missing, Calisa teams up with Jack, the groundskeeper’s son, to unravel the magical mystery. Read-alikes: Katrina Leno’s Persephone’s Curse; Catherine Bakewell’s Flowerheart.
 
The Escape Game
by Marissa Meyer

Despite the fact that a contestant died on the fourth season of reality show The Escape Game, ruthless producers have greenlit a fifth season. Sierra joins the cast to solve high-stakes escape rooms...and find out who murdered her sister. Fans of puzzle-filled mysteries will devour this exhilarating thriller.
 
Piper at the Gates of Dusk
by Patrick Ness

The New World is threatened by an epidemic of nightmares and giant flaming gods. Many people blame the planet’s indigenous humanoids, but teen brothers Ben and Max seek the truth. This thought-provoking dystopian novel takes place twenty years after the events of author Patrick Ness’ popular Chaos Walking trilogy.
 
Ancient Lives and Hidden Places
What the River Knows
by Isabel Ibañez

With Egyptomania on the rise in the 1880s, Inez travels from Buenos Aires to Cairo, hoping to uncover the truth behind her parents’ deaths. There, she finds her archaeologist uncle, who’s hiding something, and his alluring but aggravating assistant Whitford. This suspenseful historical fantasy blends mystery, romance, and adventure.
 
How to Excavate a Heart
by Jake Maia Arlow

Recently heartbroken, Shani is spending winter break doing an paleontology internship at the Smithsonian. She intends to stay focused on fish fossils, but when she gets snowed in with prickly May on Christmas Eve, the two Jewish girls begin to connect. This cozy, character-driven rom-com is perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Kelly Quindlen.
Into the Sunken City
by Dinesh Thiru

Five hundred years ago, an apocalyptic weather event led to constant rainfall, submerging the world’s cities. Jin could earn a fortune diving for the lost treasures of Vegas-Drowned, if not for her fear of diving -- not to mention the pirates and monstrous sea creatures in her way. Read-alikes: Tanvi Berwah’s Somewhere in the Deep; Joan He’s The Ones We’re Meant to Find.
The Lost Dreamer
by Lizz Huerta

Indir descends from the Dreamers, who share their spirit world visions with the king. Saya, also a seer, is unfamiliar with the Dreamers’ practices. Together, they must face chaotic forces to protect both the Dreaming and the Waking world. This epic duology opener takes inspiration from Mesoamerican history.
 
Contact your librarian for more great books for age 14 and up!
Burlingame Public Library
480 Primrose Rd
Burlingame, California 94010
650-558-7400 x3

www.burlingame.org/library