The Seattle Public Library’s 2012 Teen Summer Reading Program, Century 22: Map the Future, kicked off at the beginning of June.? The annual program continues through August 26 and encourages everyone to read during the summer.? This year?they have multiple ways for teens to participate:
- Sign up online.? You can create build your summer reading shelf, create a personal avatar and earn badges.
- Read three books, review them, and enter a drawing to win a Kindle e-reader.
- Visit www.spl.org/bookcrossing to participate in Century 22,?their teen book scavenger hunt, where you can find, track and release books.? To sign up, visit? www.bookcrossing.com/join/seattlepubliclibrary.
Stay up to date with what?s happening for teens by visiting Push to Talk , the library’s blog written for teens by teens and the librarians who serve them.?The 2012 Teen Summer Reading Program is sponsored by The Seattle Public Library Foundation.?The Summer Reading Program also includes hundreds of free programs for people of all ages at various locations. For more information, call 206-386-4636 or Ask a Librarian.