Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan
Gautham T., Broadneck High School
Gautham T., Broadneck High School
Eric G., South River High School
Anne Arundel County Public Library is happy to honor and support our veterans and military families through programs, online resources and overall community support. Explore our curated list of resources and events designed to benefit our veterans and military community.
Eric G., South River High School
Eric G., South River High School
Darius Kellner is a high school sophomore in Portland. He is constantly bullied and harassed because of his half-Persian name and his interests. He has a distant relationship with his father and suffers from depression.
On September 30, 2022, more than 350 guests from across the county gathered in person at the Michael E. Busch Annapolis Library for the annual For the Love of the Library to celebrate and make their library better.
Eric G., South River High School
By Aisha Y., Monarch Global Academy
Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) will participate in the 8th annual Maryland STEM Festival (October 14 – November 13), a family-friendly statewide celebration of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)!
Gautham T., Broadneck High School
Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality by Roshani Chokshi is the fifth and final book in the Pandava series, where the race to get to the Nectar of Immortality before the bad guys concludes.
Aisha Y., Monarch Global Academy
Like a Love Song by Gabriela Martins follows the main character, Natalie, as she ventures through ample amounts of heartbreak, superficialness, and desperation. It utilizes the stereotypical “PR Relationship” trope.
Here at Anne Arundel County Public Library, we strive to make teens feel welcome at the library and provide them with a safe, inclusive space where they can learn, create, connect, and, most importantly, have fun!
Aisha Y., Monarch Global Academy
Vanessa Len’s Only a Monster follows the main character, Joan. She’s the archetype of the girl-next-door trope; the antithesis of a rebel. A string of unfortunate events sends Joan and the reader on a journey through time.
September 18 – 24 is Banned Books Week, an annual celebration of our freedom to read in the United States, as well as an opportunity to bring awareness to books that have historically or recently been challenged in our country.