It’s a new year with a list of New Year’s resolutions! First on our list is to read more. Second on the list is to plan to return to “normal” as soon as possible and start …
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It’s a new year with a list of New Year’s resolutions! First on our list is to read more. Second on the list is to plan to return to “normal” as soon as possible and start planning programs again!
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New adult fiction: “Daylight” by David Baldacci; “Burden of Proof” by T. Davis Bunn; “Deadly Cross” by James Patterson; “The Awakening” by Nora Roberts.
New junior fiction: “Princess in Black: Giant Problem” by Shannon Hale; “Cat Kid Comic Club” by Dav Pilkey; “The Bad Guys in the One?” By Aaron Blabey; “I am McKinley” by Lori Froeb; “I am Daisy” by Lori Froeb; “I am Picasso” by Lori Froeb; “Camp” by Kayla Miller.
New junior non-fiction: “Déjà Vu All Over Again” by Ron Marz.
New easy books: “The Snow Dancer” by Addie Boswell; “The Little Mermaid” by Jerry Pinkney; “Pig the Slob” by Aaron Blabey.