February 2025
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A Peek at Peak Picks – March 2025
We’re adding a dozen new books to Peak Picks in March! In fiction, Laila Lalami returns with a riveting and utterly original novel about one woman’s fight for freedom, set in a near future where even dreams are under surveillance, in Dream Hotel; Amal El-Mohtar guides readers to follow the river Liss to the small town of… Continue reading
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Your Public Library Is an Untapped Resource for Young Entrepreneurs
Guest post by Mason Pashia, GettingSmart.com “Libraries have long supported small businesses. The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is one of the two oldest business-supporting organizations (alongside the Chamber of Commerce) in the city,” said Jay Lyman, librarian with the Community Engagement and Economic Development group at The Seattle Public Library. (Jay directs the Library’s business… Continue reading
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Get Free Tax Help at 12 Library Locations
Do you need help with your 2024 tax returns? The Library can help! We have numerous drop-in events at branches across the city where you can get free, in-person help with your taxes. The Library, United Way of King County (UWKC) and AARP are collaborating to offer free, in-person tax preparation service through mid-April at… Continue reading
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Black History Month 2025
Each February we observe Black History Month, but why limit your enjoyment of Black writers, illustrators, thinkers, and creators to just one month? Librarians at the Seattle Public Library have put together several booklists to help keep you reading throughout the year, and highlighted a few titles from each list below: Black American Nonfiction Black… Continue reading
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Black Love and Friendship
This Black History Month, celebrate titles that illuminate the power of Black love and friendship with titles from our recent booklist: Black Love and Friendship! Curvy Girl Summer by Danielle Allen – Aaliyah James, a 29-year-old plus size Black woman, is ready to find real love and prove her body shaming family wrong by debuting… Continue reading
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5 Books That Celebrate Nonromantic Love
February is traditionally a month to celebrate romantic love. But while romance novels are easy to find on the shelves of any library near you, we think it’s time to highlight the passion, tenderness and devotion expressed in other types of relationships. These five books focus on love in a variety of settings, from friendship… Continue reading
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6 Ways We’re Expanding Access: Fine-Free Anniversary, Part 2
Last week, in honor of the Library’s five-year anniversary of no longer charging overdue fines, we shared stories from our patrons about what fine-free borrowing has meant to them. We wanted to shares other changes the Library has made to expand access and create a more worry-free, inclusive experience. If you have questions about any… Continue reading
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A Sweet 20th Anniversary for the Greenwood Branch
On Saturday, Feb. 8, Library patrons turned out in force on a bright, brisk Seattle morning to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Greenwood Branch The original Greenwood Branch opened in 1928 and operated out of a small, rented storefront at N. 70th St. and Greenwood Ave. N. In 1954, a new branch was built… Continue reading
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The Best of Genre Fiction From 2024
This January, librarians from across the country met to hash out the best books published in 2024 for adults. The Notable Books List highlights literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; the Listen List is all about outstanding audiobooks; and The Reading List, which I want to focus on today, highlights outstanding genre fiction in eight genres: Adrenaline (aka thrillers, adventure… Continue reading
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“A Huge Load Off My Shoulders”: 5 Fine-Free Years, Part 1
Five years ago, the Library eliminated overdue fines, a change that was overwhelmingly approved by Seattle voters when they voted in the 2019 levy (thank you!). We also forgave all outstanding fines to give as many people as possible a fresh start. We made this change because decades of research, as well as our daily… Continue reading
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New Nonfiction Roundup – February 2025
It might be the shortest month of the year, but there’s no shortage of amazing nonfiction to check out. From biography and memoir to self care, February has got it all. In memoir, business leader and philanthropist Bill Gates shares his origin story in Source Code while So You Think You Can Dance star Allison Holker tells her… Continue reading
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2025 Seattle Reads Selection Celebrates Poetry and the Natural World
We are so excited to share this year’s selection for Seattle Reads, the Library’s citywide book group: Edited by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón, “You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World,” celebrates our deep connection with the natural world and the collective power of poetry. For the book, Limón invited 50 American poets to observe… Continue reading
