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Richland Library offers lots of fun things for teens!

Love Music?

You can download three free songs a week from the library, and you never have to return them! Click here to access Freegal, the library's online music database.

Love Movies?

Download free videos to your Windows based PC  and transfer to compatible portable devices. Click here to sign into Overdrive, the library's online media database.

Love Reading?

Download books to your Nook, Kindle, iPad, and more! Click here to sign into Overdrive to choose from over 10,000 titles.

You can also

Serve as a Teen Librarian, researching the latest great reads

 Volunteer at the library

                Network with other Teens through the Teen Advisory Board

                Sing in the annual Teen Idol competition.

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Gustafer Yellowgold Live at the Library

PERFORMANCE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES:

Experience live music and original animation in what The New York Times calls “a cross between Yellow Submarine and Dr. Seuss.” Join award-winning illustrator and songwriter Morgan Taylor in this Gustafer Yellowgold multi-media performance of live music, animated illustrations and storytelling.

Sunday, February 3, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bostick Auditorium at Main, 1431 Assembly St.

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New Books for Teens | January 29, 2013

Get your hands on Rinsai Rossetti's The Girl with Borrowed Wings (recipient of multiple starred reviews and named a 2012 Best Book for Teens by Kirkus), today, for a fresh take on the paranormal romance.

Check out more new arrivals, below, or drop by a Richland Library location near you.

Read It Before You See It: Warm Bodies Warm Bodies, Teen Movies, Zombies

I have to admit that I have a bit of an obsession when it comes to zombies. Since reading Carrie Ryan's Forest of Hands and Teeth, I have a weird fascination with the undead and what happens afterwards. So, of course, I knew that I had to read Warm Bodies before I was first in line at the movie theater on February 1st to see it. I have to say that it had me at "I am dead, but it's not so bad." I haven't read much zombie fiction from the perspective of said undead.

The Big Winners of 2013 - For Teens Bomb: The Race to Build - and Steal - the World's Most Dangerous Weapon

The American Library Association announced the winners of the 2013 Youth Media Awards (William C. Morris Award, Michael L. Printz Award, Coretta Scott King Book Award, etc.) this morning.

Look below to see if your favorite book was recognized. Drop by your favorite Richland Library location to get your hands on these or other great books.

New Books for Teens | January 22, 2013 The Tragedy Paper, by Elizabeth LaBan

Check out some of the library's recent arrivals for teens, below.

Exciting additions include Gayle Forman's newest release Just One Day and debut author Elizabeth LaBan's The Tragedy Paper.

Drop in at your favorite Richland Library location to browse a wider selection of titles.

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