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  • From Library Kid to Book Bingo Artist: Vivian Li

    From Library Kid to Book Bingo Artist: Vivian Li

    Comics artist, zine maker, and illustrator Vivian Li fell in love with Book Bingo on her second day living in Seattle. It was July of 2018, and she stopped at The Seattle Public Library’s Queen Anne Branch for a break after hiking up Queen Anne hill. A longtime fan of summer reading programs, she immediately spotted the Book Bingo display.… Continue reading

  • Start Your Summer Quest: Read, Do, Go, and Win

    Start Your Summer Quest: Read, Do, Go, and Win

    Summer has a new name at the Library! Launching today, Summer Quest is an all-ages program that encourages reading, discovery, and exploration all summer long. Head to your closest Library location, or to www.spl.org/SummerQuest, to pick up your Summer Quest activity tracker, which challenges kids, teens, and adults to log 30 days of Read, Do, and Go activities for rewards… Continue reading

  • Book Bingo NW 2026: World Cup Country

    Book Bingo NW 2026: World Cup Country

    This summer, two of the biggest competitions are in Seattle. That’s right, I’m talking about the FIFA World Cup, and Book Bingo! In a brilliant moment of crossover potential, Book Bingo has a category for FIFA World Cup Country! Read on for suggestions on what to pick up, or check out a longer list in our catalog: Book Bingo NW 2026: World Cup Country.  Lucha Libre: The History of… Continue reading

  • New Fiction Roundup – June 2026

    New Fiction Roundup – June 2026

    Summer reading season begins! 6/2: Blunt Instrument by Amy BloomWhen a largely disliked professor is murdered, Dell Chandler – former English professor, current private investigator – is called in to sift through departmental squabbles and student complaints to solve the murder before bad PR can damage the school’s reputation. (mystery) 6/2: The Disaster Gay Detective Agency by Lev AC RosenHotel… Continue reading

  • New Nonfiction Roundup – June 2026

    New Nonfiction Roundup – June 2026

    Whether you’re looking for your next great read or looking to check off a Book Bingo square, June has some great new nonfiction to consider (in addition to June’s Peak Picks). Politicos, AI skeptics, and anyone else who wants to take a deep dive on recent events have a lot of options this month. Cory Doctorow guides us on how… Continue reading

  • Teen Pride Graphic Novels

    Teen Pride Graphic Novels

    Here are some fantastic new stories to enjoy during Pride, all lushly illustrated.  MS = middle school  In Balazs Lorinczi’s book A Bite of Pepper, a skateboarding vampire falls for a human artist whose attraction to her might be enough to make her commit to turning this human into a vampire and becoming immortal herself.    Dan in Green Gables, by Ray Terciero, follows a queer teen in 1995 after his mother abandons him with… Continue reading

  • Book Bingo NW 2026: Historical

    Book Bingo NW 2026: Historical

    One of the goals of Book Bingo is to have as many entry points as possible for readers, and the “Historical” category is a great example. An alternate history speculative fiction? Check! A biography of a historical figure? Perfect! A Regency romance? That works! If you’re looking for somewhere to start, try one of these, selected from the Book Bingo… Continue reading

  • Goal! Watch World Cup Games Live at the Library

    Goal! Watch World Cup Games Live at the Library

    Libraries have a reputation as places where quiet is encouraged, but not this June! As part of the city of Seattle’s efforts to celebrate FIFA World Cup 2026, the Library is thrilled to host 15 livestream watch parties for FIFA World Cup 2026 games at three locations: the Central Library (Level 1 Microsoft Auditorium), the Lake City Library, and the Southwest Branch. Like all Library events, World Cup watch… Continue reading

  • 3 Ways to Celebrate Pride 2026 With the Library

    3 Ways to Celebrate Pride 2026 With the Library

    Happy Pride Month! We invite you to celebrate with the Library all month long, and we have a few special things planned this June and beyond. Attend a Pride event Calling all “Heated Rivalry” fans: On Saturday, June 13, check out this Queer Joy & Hockey program with Seattle Pride Hockey at the Northgate Branch. It will feature a discussion about… Continue reading

  • Book Bingo NW 2026: Honorable Mentions

    Book Bingo NW 2026: Honorable Mentions

    Every year, dozens of excellent books that are nominated for major book awards every year, but don’t quite make it over the finish line. Just because a book didn’t win doesn’t mean it isn’t worth your time. Celebrate these also-rans and runners-up, and check off a Book Bingo square, with books that were nominated, longlisted or shortlisted for a major… Continue reading

  • A Peek at Peak Picks – June 2026

    A Peek at Peak Picks – June 2026

    We’re adding ten new Peak Picks in June! In fiction, from Lisa See comes the story of three Chinese women whose unexpected friendship helps them survive and, despite the odds, thrive, in the turmoil of post-Civil War Los Angeles in Daughters of the Sun and Moon; Paul Tremblay delivers a genre-bending near-future tech nightmare that is as bitingly funny as… Continue reading

  • June 2026 Author and Community Events at the Library

    June 2026 Author and Community Events at the Library

    The Library’s many author and community events in June include a Queer hockey night at the Northgate Branch, a zine-making workshop with Densho, and FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties. Find many more events at www.spl.org/Calendar. Find information and registration through the event links below. All Library events are free and open to the public. The Library also has some… Continue reading

  • Ready, Set, Book Bingo 2026

    Ready, Set, Book Bingo 2026

    Happy Book Bingo Day! Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, the 12th annual Book Bingo launches with a beautiful board of 24 reading challenges that invites adults to read adventurously all summer and to connect with friends, family, and neighbors around books and reading. Because we’re once again partnering with Seattle Arts and Lectures (SAL) and King County Library System (KCLS), the 2026 card is available at 76 public… Continue reading

  • The Pitt Readalikes

    The Pitt Readalikes

    “The Pitt” season 2 recently wrapped and I already miss the characters and the unfolding drama. If you also miss the high stakes, mission-driven ER environment of The Pitt, as well as the interpersonal dynamics between the cast members, here are some books to read while we wait for another season:  The Hospital: Life, Death, and Dollars in a Small… Continue reading

  • 4 Recent Books from Washington Authors to Enjoy This Spring

    4 Recent Books from Washington Authors to Enjoy This Spring

    Living in the Seattle area, readers have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to local authors. As librarians, a particular joy is recommending a local author to someone looking for their next great read. Enjoy this small selection of recently published titles by Washington authors, featuring a charming tale of an unusual pregnancy, a thriller deep inside a cave… Continue reading

  • Older Americans Month: Champion Your Health

    Older Americans Month: Champion Your Health

    Happy Older Americans Month! This year’s theme is Champion Your Health. At the Seattle Public Library, we work year-round to engage and connect older adults with programs and services that make a difference. Below you will find our free monthly programs and check out our calendar for all our older adult audience specific events! Stay tuned for Older Americans Month highlights on our social media and spotlighted on… Continue reading

  • Discover Summer Quest, the Library’s New All-Ages Summer Program

    Discover Summer Quest, the Library’s New All-Ages Summer Program

    Summer in Seattle is all about adventure and discovery: ice cream, ferry rides, tide pooling, reading outside, festivals, exploring new places … and now, Summer Quest! This summer, the Library invites patrons of all ages to discover a brand-new version of our century-old summer reading program, starting on June 15. Summer Quest will encourage kids, teens, and adults to “read,… Continue reading

  • Washington, Genealogy, and America250

    Washington, Genealogy, and America250

    This year marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. You might hear it called a semiquincentennial, bisesquicentennial, or simply America250. Many states are celebrating this anniversary in different ways. For many of those interested in genealogy and family history, we’re looking back at what our ancestors were doing in 1776.  How many generations do you need to go back to find your ancestors alive in 1776? The… Continue reading