Young Adult Newsletter March 2026
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All County buildings, including the Library, will be closed on Tuesday, March 31, in observance of Cesar Chavez Day.
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The Teen Librarians are reading...
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Teen Collection Development Librarian Rachel is reading...
| Blood Debts | Terry J. Benton-Walker |
Set in New Orleans, this contemporary fantasy follows Clement and Cristina Trudeau, teenage heirs to a powerful magical family, as they discover that someone is trying to kill their mother and their family's history may not be what they thought. |
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Teen Programming Librarian Lily
is reading... | Aisle Nine: Apocalypse on Sale! |
Ian X. Cho |
Jasper is dealing with amnesia after being hit in the head with a promo sign at his job, which doesn't make his bizarre world filled with retail nightmares (both figurative and literal) any easier to navigate. Between the hell portal in aisle nine, his demon cat roommate, and the girl who works security who maybe hates him, Jasper has enough to try and figure out without the new apocalyptic visions he's been witnessing. |
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Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
| Tuesday, March 3 | 3:30pm-4:30pm 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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Crafting at the Library: Make Your Own Magnets! |
Saturday, March 7 | 3:00pm-5:00pm Library Lab
Join us for a rotating monthly craft program on the first Saturday of the month. In March, we will be decorating magnets using a variety of mediums and techniques!
Learn more. |
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SAT Study Sessions with Local Tutor Philip Kalfas
| Sunday, March 8, 22 | 2:00pm-4:00pm Dunaway Community Room
Getting ready for the big test? Tutor Philip Kalfas is here to help! Bring a paper and pencil as well as your laptop to work through necessary skills and topics for the SAT Exam.
Reading and Writing: Sunday, March 8
Mathematics: Sunday, March 22 |
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Dungeons & Dragons |
Saturday, March 14, 28 | 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, March 17 | 3:30pm-4:30pm Hotpick Meeting Room
Join the Book Thieves, a group of enthusiastic readers who meet monthly to discuss exciting young adult literature.
March's book is Wilder Girls by Rory Power.
Learn more. |
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Bookish Crafts: Blizzard Binding |
Saturday, March 21 | 3:00pm-5:00pm Library Lab
Join us on the third Saturday of the month for a rotating lineup of literary-inspired projects. In March, we'll be making journals or scrapbooks with origami spines!
Learn more. |
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Every month, we highlight stories with a different genre or theme in the
Teen Area. Immerse yourself in the world of mythology with these global tales of heroes and legends. |
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Celestial Banquet |
Roselle Lim |
Once every generation, the Major Gods hold a Celestial Banquet, inviting chefs from all over the Continent to prepare mouthwatering fantastical feasts. The winner is awarded the fabled Peaches of Immortality, along with a lifetime of fame and fortune. The losers perish per the whims of the fickle gods.
Hot-headed noodle chef Cai enters the competition with dreams of owning her own restaurant and supporting her impoverished Peninsula town. Along with the drunken Minor God Kama, her childhood crush-turned-friend Bo, and dreamy noble Seon, Cai must now compete against the Continent’s finest culinary masters in trials that range from hunting and serving up mystical sea serpents to preparing a magical omurice from the eggs of the legendary Jian bird.
Battling impossible odds and inconvenient feelings for both Bo and Seon, Cai is determined to prepare a feast fit for the gods—even if she loses her life. In this spectacular debut YA fantasy, Iron Chef meets The Hunger Games in a high-stakes cooking competition for the gods. |
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(S)kin |
Ibi Zoboi |
Fifteen-year-old Marisol is the daughter of a soucouyant. Every new moon, she sheds her skin like the many women before her, shifting into a fireball witch who must fly into the night and slowly sip from the lives of others to sustain her own. But Brooklyn is no place for fireball witches with all its bright lights, shut windows, and bolt-locked doors.… While Marisol hoped they would leave their old traditions behind when they emigrated from the islands, she knows this will never happen while she remains ensnared by the one person who keeps her chained to her magical past—her mother.
Seventeen-year-old Genevieve is the daughter of a college professor and a newly minted older half sister of twins. Her worsening skin condition and the babies’ constant wailing keep her up at night, when she stares at the dark sky with a deep longing to inhale it all. She hopes to quench the hunger that gnaws at her, one that seems to reach for some memory of her estranged mother. When a new nanny arrives to help with the twins, a family secret connecting her to Marisol is revealed, and Gen begins to find answers to questions she hasn’t even thought to ask.
But the girls soon discover that the very skin keeping their flames locked beneath the surface may be more explosive to the relationships around them than any ancient magic. |
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This Woven Kingdom (Book 1) |
Tahereh Mafi | To all the world, Alizeh is a disposable servant, not the long-lost heir to an ancient Jinn kingdom forced to hide in plain sight.
The crown prince, Kamran, has heard the prophecies foretelling the death of his king. But he could never have imagined that the servant girl with the strange eyes, the girl he can’t put out of his mind, would one day soon uproot his kingdom—and the world. |
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Dragonfruit |
Makiia Lucier |
In the old tales, it is written that the egg of a seadragon, dragonfruit, holds within it the power to undo a person’s greatest sorrow. An unwanted marriage, a painful illness, and unpaid debt ... gone. But as with all things that promise the moon and the stars and offer hope when hope has gone, the tale comes with a warning.
Every wish demands a price.
Hanalei of Tamarind is the cherished daughter of an old island family. But when her father steals a seadragon egg meant for an ailing princess, she is forced into a life of exile. In the years that follow, Hanalei finds solace in studying the majestic seadragons that roam the Nominomi Sea. Until, one day, an encounter with a female dragon offers her what she desires most. A chance to return home, and to right a terrible wrong.
Samahtitamahenele, Sam, is the last remaining prince of Tamarind. But he can never inherit the throne, for Tamarind is a matriarchal society. With his mother ill and his grandmother nearing the end of her reign. Sam is left with two to marry, or to find a cure for the sickness that has plagued his mother for ten long years. When a childhood companion returns from exile, she brings with her something he has not felt in a very long time - hope.
But Hanalei and Sam are not the only ones searching for the dragonfruit. And as they battle enemies both near and far, there is another danger they cannot escape…that of the dragonfruit itself. |
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Persephone's Curse |
Katrina Leno |
Are the four Farthing sisters really descended from Persephone? This is what their aunt has always told that the women in their family can trace their lineage right back to the Goddess of the Dead. And maybe she's right, because the Farthing girls do have a ghost in the attic of their Manhattan brownstone —a kind and gentle ghost named Henry, who only they can see.
When one of the sisters falls in love with the ghost, and another banishes him to the Underworld, the sisters are faced with even bigger questions about who they are. If they really are related to Persephone, and they really are a bit magic, then perhaps it’s up to them to save Henry, to save the world, and to save each other. |
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Have questions?
| Call 970-429-1900 |
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