By: Neha N., Grade 10 When most people think about genres of literature, there seems to be some that are inherently more closely related than others. For example, many regarde fantasy, science-fiction, and dystopia as triplets, while comedy and horror seem like polar opposites. Much like comedy and horror, the broad umbrella categories of fiction…
Girl’s Night Out
By Teresa W., Grade 11 Two girls living their best life at the club. This illustration was the cover of my first DJ set…
JE SUIS CONSTIPÉE (a short film)
By: Teresa W., Grade 11 This film is a humorous take on a teenager’s struggle with constipation. JE SUIS CONSTIPÉE (a short film…
Creative Writing: Lord Give Me Strength
By Anonymous Nikolas is a giant fuelled by homophobia, who murders old people and wraps them in toilet paper. D.I. Seymour, a vicar from Pretoria, knows she has to stop him. Seymour remembers that she actually killed the villain ten years previous and is suffering from flashbacks. (auto-generated prompt) “GAY!!!!” It barely sounds like…
Art Gallery: In Celebration of My Favorite Artist
By Teresa, Grade 11 This illustration was made in celebration of HorsegiirL, my favorite artist this year. She inspired me to pick up DJing with her iconic 2022 set; her music became a staple for me whenever I had to cram for anything, accompanying me on many an all-nighter. I am forever grateful to this…
Opinion: The typographic dilemma
By Nithya, grade 10 When writing anything online, from the smallest of short stories to lengthy school essays, I face a seemingly tiny yet perplexing dilemma: what font should I choose? The online library of fonts is immense and diverse, further exacerbating my dilemma. Should I choose caps or lowercase? Serif or no sans…
Pride at PACL
Join us throughout June as we celebrate equality, love, acceptance, and Pride at the Palo Alto City Library!
Try Series Search!
You have probably tried searching by keyword, author, or subject, but have you ever tried the series search option? Learn how!
Care Kit Drive to Support Local Communities
This June, the Library will be hosting a Care Kit Drive to support the local Days for Girls chapter and Center for Farmworker Families.
Check out the New NoveList Plus — Launching June 16!
Curious about what to read next or how to help a young reader dive into a new series but not sure how to start? Good news! NoveList Plus has Librarian‑crafted lists spanning genres, themes, and age levels so you can skip the endless scrolling. This year the site is getting a major update!
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