: Clubs like the Boundless Book Society focus on diverse and critically acclaimed YA books, such as Kill Her Twice by Stacey Lee, a noir mystery set in 1930s Chinatown.

: Some programs, like the Camas Public Library Teen Book Club , provide free physical copies of books like The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes for participants to keep after their discussion.

: Libraries often use visual storytelling to discuss history, such as George Takei's graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy , which details his family's experience in internment camps.