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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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Second Chance Hero (previously Published As Once Smitten, Twice Shy)
by Lori Wilde
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This is the second in a series about four friends and a wedding veil. It supposedly has magic powers that will give you your deepest desire if you wish on the veil. Does it really? Tish Gallagher, a wedding videographer, is about to find out.
Loveless
by Alice Osman
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I really enjoyed reading this book, and look forward to reading other books by Alice Oseman. Her books are really related to the modern day issues and struggles of individuals trying to come out or find their own identity. I would recommend this book for ages 12 and above.
Harry Potter The Cursed Child Book
by J.k. Rowling
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I loved this book because it show what happened after the 7 book of harry potter.
One Book In The Grave
by Kate Carlisle
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This book is part of a series by Kate Carlisle, about a woman named Brooklyn who restores old books. In the course of her work, somebody is inevitably murdered, and Brooklyn "helps" the police to find the correct killer. (She was once wrongly accused of a murder, so she wants to see justice done.) And in the process of finding who the murderer is, we also learn about restoring books
Smile
by Raina Telgemeier
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This is a great book about a girl and her dental problems (also some stuff about school and boys). It's a quick and easy read, so anyone can read it. It's also very relateable since it's about braces and things of that nature. I give this book 5 stars, as well as her other books that she's written. Raina is a very good author.
You Should See Me In A Crown
by Leah Johnson
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This is a good book about a girl trying to win the title of prom queen so that she can win a scholarship to her dream school. Along the way, (even though she totally hates all this prom stuff) she actually falls in love! This is a good read that I really enjoyed.
Ten Things I Hate About Me
by Randa Abdel-Fattah
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An amazing book! The main character has two identities (sort of). At home she is Jamilah and at school and other public places she is Jamie. This is because her family is from Lebanon, and she doesn't like how other people are treated for it. It's not that she doesn't like her culture, she said herself that she loves the food, music, etc. So, she pretends to be Jamie to avoid people treating her badly. In the end, she finds the courage to be Jamilah, and to be proud of her culture. A 5-star, must read!
How To Catch A Leprechaun Book
by Adam Wallace
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This book is about traps for leprechauns. It was fun!
Hope Was Here
by Joan Bauer
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A surprisingly good book! In the first few pages I wasn't that sure if I should keep reading, but I'm glad I did. Hope Was Here is about a girl (Hope) who's a waitress and moves with her aunt/mother (her aunt takes care of her and acts like a mother) to a diner in Wisconsin. There she helps the owner of the diner (G.T.) to run for mayor, even though her has cancer....An amazing book that I highly recommend.
How We Roll
by Natasha Friend
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This book is about a girl with alopecia, which made all her hair fall out, and a guy who had his legs amputated. Although their problems may be different, they are able to bond over this and start a friendship. This is a really sweet book about loving yourself and friendship.