I’m 35, and “teen summer reading program” sounds only slightly more fun than “adopt a highway,” so, good luck firing up kids for that, right? Well, add cosplay and games and suddenly you’re talking. The 40-plus strong of San Antonio’s Alamo Cosplay Troop are a regular act at the city’s Forest Hills library, which buttresses its geek cred with anime, manga, and yes, gaming - safe and prosocial, usually rhythm games, but games nonetheless. The library is focusing on the ends, not the means - namely, stoke youngsters’ imaginations and get them to enjoy being in a place of creativity and learning. If that means dressing up like Ash Ketchum, fine. Writes the San Antonio Express-News: If this sounds like an odd program for a library to put on, that’s because it is. But the program wasn’t effective when it focused solely on reading
