Set in Jazz Age Harlem, the dance halls come to life, and death waits in the dark. Elise Saint’s family holds the empire over reaper hunting, and her ex-best friend turned reaper, Layla Quinn, wants her dead.
Sing Me to Sleep
by Gabi Burton
Saoirse Sorkova survives on lies. As a soldierin-training, she lies about being a siren to avoid execution. At night, she lies about her identity. And to her family, the biggest lie of all: that she can control her siren powers without a constant impulse to kill.
Teen
This Vicious Grace by Emily Thiede
When Alessa’s power to slay demons mysteriously disappears, she hires Dante, a cynical outcast marked as a killer, to become her bodyguard. He is either the one person who can help her master her gift or the one who destroys her.
The Dagger and the Flame by Catherine
Doyle
In the kingdom of Fantome, where shademagic is controlled by rival guilds, Seraphine seeks revenge for her mother’s murder while navigating her forbidden attraction to Ransom, heir to the enemy guild.
February Teen News
Did You Know: Audiobooks and eBooks
Did you know that you can access thousands of eBooks, audiobooks, eMagazines; digital comics, graphic novels, and manga; and more for free from the Library? With your Schaumburg Library card, you can enjoy these materials from a computer, tablet, or phone.
Check out the resources below to learn more about how you can access books any time:
Hoopla
Instantly download audiobooks, eBooks, and comics from Hoopla. You have up to 20 borrows per month with your library card, and you can download titles from a web browser or from the Hoopla app that can be accessed on your devices. Unfortunately, if you use an eReader, you will not be able to access Hoopla materials on that device.
Libby
Boundless
Find more fiction and nonfiction eBooks and audiobooks for all ages, often with shorter wait times than Libby. You can download titles from a web browser or from the Boundless app that can be accessed on your devices. Unfortunately, if you use an eReader, you will not be able to access Boundless materials on that device.
ComicsPlus
Browse our largest collection of fiction and nonfiction eBooks and audiobooks for all ages. If a title is available, you can download it right away, otherwise, you can place a hold on the item and read it soon. You can download titles from a web browser or from the Libby (previously known as OverDrive) app that can be accessed on your devices. If you use an eReader, such as a Kindle, you will be able to access your eBook materials on that device, as well.
Get unlimited access to thousands of digital comics, graphic novels, and manga. There are no holds, no wait lists, and no monthly borrowing limits. You can download titles from a web browser or from the ComicsPlus app that can be accessed on your devices. If you use an eReader, such as a Kindle, you will be able to access Comics Plus materials on that device, as well.
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TEEN PROGRAMS
TEEN SOCIAL HOUR: BOARD GAMES - 12-19 YEARS
Monday, Feb. 10 • 6-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
LEARN TO SEW BASICS - 12-19 YEARS
Tuesday, Feb. 11 • 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Central Program Room
TEEN INTERNATIONAL CLUB: ANTI-VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY 12-19 YEARS
Wednesday, Feb. 12 • 6-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
JUNIOR HIGH VOLUNTEER HOURS - GRADES 7-8
Friday, Feb. 14 • 2-3:30 p.m. • Central Craft Room
PODCASTING WITH MOLLY SOUTHGATE - 12-19 YEARS
Monday, Feb. 17 • 6-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
STAYING SAFE IN THE DIGITAL SPACE - 12-19 YEARS
Thursday, Feb. 20 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Kenneth Young Center
BOOK CHAT WITH ABBEY AND ALLISON - 12-19 YEARS
Friday, Feb. 21 • 4:30-5:30 p.m. • Central Program Room
3D DESIGN AND PRINT - 12-19 YEARS
Monday, Feb. 24 • 6-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
TEEN ART STUDIO: DOT PAINTING - 12-19 YEARS
Tuesday, Feb. 25 • 6-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
ADAPTIVE TEEN DIY: SENSORY JAR - 12-19 YEARS W/CAREGIVER
Wednesday, Feb. 26 • 5-5:45 p.m. • Central Program Room
ROBOTICS CHALLENGES - 12-19 YEARS
Monday, March 3 • 5:30-7 p.m. • Central Program Room
COLLEGE FINANCE & LIFE PANEL - TEENS AND ADULTS
Wednesday, March 5 • 6:30-8 p.m. • Central Program and Rasmussen Room