A blog for young readers (and YA lovers) from the Providence Athenaeum.

The Providence Athenaeum is a unique library and cultural center in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island. Growing out of the Providence Library Company (fourth library in the United States), the Athenaeum as we know it was formed in 1836. Our handsome building on the corner of Benefit and College was completed in 1838.

We are one of the few surviving membership libraries in the nation. Student memberships are available - visit or call for more information.

This blog is updated by one of our circulation assistants (and YA enthusiast), RJ. Follow us to find out what's new in our Young Adult corner, or just for a daily dose of literary shenanigans.

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Who Will Own the Night Tournament, Round Six Winner!

It’s the Bunyip! The measly goat-murdering Chupacabra was no match for this river-dwelling man-eating rhino-wombat. Or is it a hippo-walrus? Wolverine-frog? Platypus-dog-bear? Whatever it is, it’s our winner.

Check back tomorrow for Round Seven (featuring two charming but deadly magic users of fantasy fiction), or come into the Athenaeum to see the full bracket of contenders and vote in person.

And if you haven’t already, check out our summer Staff Picks on the Own The Night theme!