Young Adult Newsletter December 2025
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All County buildings, including the Library, will be closed:
Wednesday, December 24 at 12 PM through Thursday, December 25 in observance of Christmas
Wednesday, December 31 at 3 PM in observance of New Year's Eve
Thursday, January 1 in observance of New Year's Day |
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Teen Advisory Board (T.A.B.)
| Tuesday, December 2 | 4:30pm-5:30pm Hotpick Meeting Room
Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is your chance to be heard! Learn more about the Library, make suggestions for materials and programs, connect with peers, earn volunteer hours, and have fun.
TAB is open to young adults in grades 7-12.
Learn more. |
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Red Cross Babysitter's Training with Georgina Levey |
Saturday, December 6 | 9:00am-5:00pm Dunaway Community Room
This course prepares youth ages 11-16 to safely and confidently care for children and infants. It includes hands-on activities, videos, and discussions to develop essential, real-life readiness babysitting skills.
Registration is required. Class size is limited to 16 participants.
Learn more. |
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Crafting at the Library: Decorate Wooden Laser-Cut Snowflakes
| Saturday, December 6 | 3:00pm-5:00pm Library Lab
Join us for a rotating monthly craft program on the first Saturday of the month. In December, we will paint and decorate snowflake ornaments!
Learn more. |
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Dungeons & Dragons |
Saturday, December 13 | 3:30pm-5:30pm Library Lab
Become the hero of your own adventure! Join us on a magical journey where we'll rely on our wits, imagination, and teamwork to play Dungeons & Dragons. No experience necessary!
Recommended for players ages 12+.
Learn more. |
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Book Thieves Book Club
| Tuesday, December 16 | 4:30pm-5:30pm Hotpick Meeting Room
Join the Book Thieves, a group of enthusiastic readers who meet monthly to discuss exciting young adult literature.
December's book is Lady or the Tiger by Heather M. Herrman.
Learn more. |
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Homework & Hot Drinks |
Thursday, December 18 | 4:00pm-6:00pm Hotpick Meeting Room
Need a study break? Come see us in the Hotpick Meeting Room for a cup of cocoa, cider, or tea and light snacks.
Plus, relieve stress with a simple fidget craft or a coloring page!
Learn more. |
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Bookbinding: Journals and Magnetic List Pads
| Saturday, December 20 | 3:00pm-5:00pm Dunaway Community Room
Learn beginner bookbinding skills. No prior experience is necessary.
For the month of December, we will make pamphlet stitch journals and magnetic list pads.
Learn more. |
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Young Adult Recommended Reads
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Every month, we highlight stories with a different genre or theme in the
Teen Area. Blast off into space, meet robots, and imagine visions of the future with these science fiction books. |
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The L.O.V.E. Club |
Lio Min |
Three years ago, Elle (the “E” in the self-proclaimed L.O.V.E. Club) disappeared from Calendula, an affluent Chinese American suburb in inland California. Soon afterward, Liberty and Vera (“L” and “V”) moved away, leaving O alone with her grief, abandonment, and confusion. . . until Liberty and Vera return for their senior year of high school.
Though the L.O.V.E. Club’s three remaining members once bonded as outcasts and gamers, they can’t pick up the pieces of their friendship. But the girls are drawn back to their old clubhouse, where they discover, loaded for them to play, a new game created by none other than the missing Elle.
One click, and Liberty, Vera, and O are ported into Morning Glory, an ever-evolving botanical fantasy coded with their lived experiences, complicated history, and repressed insecurities. Unbeknownst to the others, O can’t remember the events surrounding Elle’s disappearance―but within the game, Elle has sent O a cryptic hint about Morning Glory’s real nature.
While Liberty and Vera defeat increasingly sinister bosses, O grapples with the secret knowledge that her deepest wish, to reunite with Elle, might just come true. But as the girls progress through Morning Glory, O begins to wonder how well she actually knew any of her former best friends and if she’s ready to confront the hard truths―and dangerous revelations―about Elle in her returning memories. |
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Why on Earth: an alien invasion anthology
| edited by Rosiee Thor and Vania Stoyanova | What starts as a simple rescue mission for a crew of teen aliens to recover one of their own soon becomes an interstellar encounter no one will forget.
Captain Iona is organizing an impromptu retrieval for her brother, an undercover alien posing as a movie star. But her efforts go awry when a technical malfunction turns her heroic rescue into an unintentional invasion. With tales of disguised extraterrestrials stuck in theme parks, starship engineers hitchhiking to get home, and myth-inspired intergalactic sibling reunions, each story in this multi-author anthology explores the universal desire to be loved and understood, no matter where you come from. After all...aliens are just like us. |
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Costumes for Time Travelers |
A.R. Capetta | Anyone who has hiked through time knows the town of Pocket. It’s the place travelers first reach after they stumble away from their hometime, passing through on their way to any other when.
To Calisto, Pocket is home. They love their grandmother’s shop, which is filled with clothes from every era that are used to make costumes for time travelers. Calisto has no intention of traveling—it’s too dangerous.
For Fawkes, traveling is life. He put on time boots when he was young and has been stumbling through eras ever since. When he floats into Pocket, Calisto meets him for the first time, though Fawkes has seen Calisto—in glimpses of what hasn’t happened yet. He’s also seen the villains chasing them both. Now Calisto and Fawkes must rush—from Shakespeare’s London to ancient Crete to California on the eve of a millennium—to save Pocket, and travelers, from being erased. |
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The Starlight Watchmaker |
Wren James |
Wealthy students from across the galaxy come to learn at the prestigious academy where Hugo toils as a watchmaker. But he is one of the lucky ones. Many androids like him are jobless and homeless. Someone like Dorian could never understand their struggle - or so Hugo thinks when the pompous duke comes banging at his door. But when Dorian's broken time-travel watch leads them to discover a sinister scheme, the pair must reconcile their differences if they are to find the culprit in time. |
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Skyboy |
Adam Aresty |
Konstant is a brilliant 17-year-old immigrant whose pride and desire to rise to the top has exposed his blind spot - a failure to collaborate with others. When he wins a nationwide science fair sponsored by Metronome Logistics, the world’s most successful technology company, Konstant and five of his peers are invited to Metro-One, Metronome’s campus in New York City.
An industrial accident strands them, along with the enigmatic CEO and his daughter, in an underground manufacturing facility. Forced to work together and use their prize-winning inventions to make it out alive, Konstant's greatest fear is realized when he discovers that someone among them is responsible for the attack. |
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Have questions?
| Call 970-429-1900 |
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