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Adult Color Our World
The 2025 summer reading theme is Color Our World, where we invite you to embark on a journey of art and creativity! Stop by the library for special take-and-make programs and the chance to win prizes! Win prizes that will get bigger and bigger through out the summer!
For the adult's summer reading program, anyone can sign up if they are 18+ and have a library card. If you don't have a library card yet, sign up is fast and easy. Every book read will count for 1 point and you can earn up to 5 points a day (All books must be age appropriate. Audiobooks, graphic novels, and basically any type of age appropriate book are all eligible). These points will be used to be entered into a raffle, which will be picked every Saturday.
Earn even more points and raffle entries by reading books of different genres and getting Bingos. Every Bingo is an extra entry into the weekly raffle!
Kids Color Our World
June 30th to August 15th
This year's Summer Reading theme is Color Our World! Celebrating the way art and creativity enriches our lives. Our program is designed to inspire and engage readers of all ages through a diverse array of artistic expressions.
For the children's summer reading program, anyone can sign up if they are 12 years old or younger and have a library card. If you don't have a library card yet, sign up is fast and easy.
Every 120 points earned, 2 hours of reading, will earn you a prize. Just a half hour every day will win you one prize every week! Audiobooks, graphic novels, having a book read to you, or reading to someone else all count towards your points. Points can also be earned by completing missions and getting badges. These can be found under the fun stuff tab. The prizes start small and only get more exciting as you read more!
Teen Color Our World 2025
Jun 30, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
The 2025 summer reading theme is Color Our World, where we invite you to embark on a journey of art and creativity! Stop by the library for special take-and-make programs and the chance to win prizes! Win small prizes like Squishmallows and be entered into a raffle for a chance to win the grand prize, a VR Headset!
For the teen's summer reading program, anyone can sign up if they are
between the
ages of 13 through 17
and have a library card. If you don't have a library card yet, sign up is fast and easy.
Every 150 points earned, which is 2.5 hours of reading, will earn you a prize. Just a half hour every day will win you one prize every week! Earn 1 raffle ticket for every 60 points, or 1 hour read. Participating in take-and-make programs will also earn you extra points. Audiobooks, graphic novels, having a book read to you, or reading to someone else all count towards your points!
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Aru Shah And The End Of Time
by Roshani Chokshi
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I like this book because it tells me a lot about the hindu tradition which I didn't know about. I may not agree with it, but it still shows different aspects in a fun way.
Panchatantra Stories In English
by Tiny Tot Publications
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It teaches many moral stories in many different ways. Stories are simple to read and understand, but its moral teachings are very deep and serve an important learning in life.
Dear Evan Hansen
by Val Emmich
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This is an great book. It's about a guy (Conner) who kills himself and how this other guy (Evan) pretends they were best friends. The letter that everyone thought was Conner's suicide letter, was a letter that Evan wrote to himself. His therapist makes him. Evan gets himself into A LOT of trouble by pretending he was friends with Conner. But eventually, he comes clean and things get beter. This is an excellent book about mental health that everyone must read.
My Big Sister Is So Bossy She Says You Can't Read This Book
by Mary Hershey
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This is a cute little book about a relationship between two sisters. In the book, Maxey, the older sister, took money from the school treasurey which sends the main character Effie into a full panic trying to get it back. This is a good little book.
Children Make Terrible Pets
by Peter Brown
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I love this book
8 Little Planets Board Book
by Chris Ferrie
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The book is about the 8 little planets and it explains all about the planets!
Lucky Strikes
by Louis Bayard
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This book is about 3 children after their mom dies and their dad is nowhere to be seen so they have to figure out a way to take care of the family buisness all by themselves. The reason why I took those two stars away is because the book didn't feel exciting. There wasn't anything exciting happening that kept me turning the pages. It was a good book, just not to my liking.
A Series Of Unfortunate Events 4
by Lemony SNicket
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This is the 4th book in the series A Series of Unfortunate Events. It is about 3 siblings who lost their parents in a fire. They don't have any close relatives, so they are sent to live with a relative who owns a lumber mill in the miserable town of Paltryville. As soon as they get there, their relative puts them right to work. They have a terrible time there, and on top of that, strange things start happening them, and they suspect that one of their relatives is after them trying to steal their fortune(their parents left them a lot of money). They have to work together, using each other's strengths if they want to live a normal life. I rate it 4 stars.
Guts
by Raina Telgemeier
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Guts is a true story about Raina (who is the author) and her fear of vomit. Raina is always afraid she will get sick. She goes to a therapist, and throughout the book she becomes more comforatable and calm. Overall, I liked this book.
Happy-Go-Lucky
by David Sedaris
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I really enjoyed this book! It was one of my favorites by David Sedaris. I really enjoyed the stories about Hugh and his father. Many of them were very funny, but also very sad.