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    A teal and purple card that reads The Laufey Book Club on it and LA County Library.
    The Laufey Book Club library card features a drawing of the East Los Angeles Library.

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    Jazzy Gen Z singer Laufey debuted an album last week — and a new limited edition L.A. County Library card to go with it. But several branches have already run out.

    The backstory: Laufey has said she’s a big reader (Joan Didion’s one of her favorites) and started convening an online book club in 2022. “The goal of releasing the card is to engage and introduce new customers and users to L.A. County Library,” said spokesperson Marnae Theus in a statement emailed to LAist. “And to appeal to existing L.A. County Library customers who are fans of a musician who is an avid reader and fan of libraries.”

    The exclusive card quest: UC Riverside medical student Sam Higuera tried to snag the card Sunday afternoon at the Manhattan Beach Library, but they’d run out by the afternoon — as did several other branches. Higuera was the first one to pick up the card at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Carson Monday. Laufey’s "bringing back that genre for a younger generation, which is very nice and inspiring,” Higerua said. “Great study music as well. Very peaceful, calm.”

    A man with medium light skin tone wears sunglasses, a baseball hat and white shirt and holds up a teal and purple card that reads "The Laufey Book Club."
    David Higuera was the first person to pick up the Laufey-themed card at a library in Carson on Monday.
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    Mariana Dale
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    LAist
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    How to get one: Each branch only has 50 cards, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Your best bet is to try an LA County Library location that was not open Sunday or Monday and opens Tuesday. Getting a library card is free, but it costs $3 to upgrade your existing card to the Laufey edition. You can pay cash in person or by card online.

    Jazzy Gen Z singer Laufey debuted an album last week — and a new limited edition LA County Library card to go with it. But several branches have already run out.

    “The goal of releasing the card is to engage and introduce new customers and users to LA County Library,” said spokesperson Marnae Theus in a statement emailed to LAist. “And to appeal to existing LA County Library customers who are fans of a musician who is an avid reader and fan of libraries.”

    Several libraries across the country are offering similar cards.

    Laufey has said she’s a big reader (Joan Didion is one of her favorites) and started convening an online book club in 2022. The Grammy-winning singer and multi-instrumentalist seeks to bridge generations by weaving together classical, jazz, pop and bossa nova influences.

    Laufey’s "bringing back that genre for a younger generation, which is very nice and inspiring,” said medical student Sam Higuera. He was the first person to pick up the card at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Carson Monday. “Great study music as well. Very peaceful, calm.”

    He tried to snag the card Sunday afternoon at the Manhattan Beach Library, but they’d run out — as did several other branches.

    Higuera is an almost daily visitor to the county’s libraries.

    “The library for me is just like a third space in our community,” Higuera said. “I can get out of my apartment on my own and change up my scenery, especially if I'm studying for a long time."

    A man with medium light skin tone wears sunglasses, a baseball hat and white shirt and holds up a teal and purple card that reads "The Laufey Book Club."
    Sam Higuera was the first person to pick up the Laufey-themed card at a library in Carson on Monday.
    (
    Mariana Dale
    /
    LAist
    )

    How to get the Laufey library card

     Each branch has 50 cards, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. It’s only “a matter of time.

    Your best bet is to try an LA County Library location that was not open Sunday or Monday and instead opens Tuesday.

    Getting a library card is free, but it costs $3 to upgrade your existing card to the Laufey edition. You can pay cash in person or by card online.

    What an LA County Library card gets you

    Past limited edition library cards

    The last LA County limited edition card was the 2020 19th Amendment Cards Centennial edition.

    The L.A. Public Library (the system run by the city) has also released special edition library cards including:

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