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The Great Give Back
Give back to your community during The Great Give Back ! We have compiled a list of volunteer opportunities for various ages that can be done from home. To view the volunteer projects click on "Missions". We would love to see what you and your family have done. Email copiaguelibrarychildrens@gmail.com with pictures and descriptions and we will post on Facebook and Instagram! :)
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Miracle Cure
by Harlan Coben
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it keeps you involved and reading. A suspenseful mystery thriller.
The Summer House James Patterson
by James Patterson
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Fiction. Four Army Rangers are accused of killing 5 adults & 1 child at a rental called The Summer House. Army Major Cook & his specialized team are sent to investigate what happed & to make sure the rangers are not being set up. Through the investigation Cook finds the Rangers are being set up & the town sheriff is corrupt. Typical Patterson book. Fast read.
The Berenstain Bears And The TIC-TAC-TOE MYSTERY
by The Berenstains
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A story was interesting because I like to play tic-tac-toe game as well and I like to win as well. Also, it was easy to read.
Stamped From The Beginning By Ibram X. Kendi
by Ibram X. Kendi
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This book is so packed with information and history. Why do Americans do the things we do and think the things we think in relation to race? This book breaks down racist ideas and explains their origin. Showing who benefited from the ideas over the years.
Back On Blossom Street
by Debbie Macomber
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There is a new shop on Blossom Street. A flower store who hires a young widow. They join the knitting class at Lydia's Good Yar .
Where The Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens Books
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Great book, loved the writing, and the mystery about the murder of a boyfriend.
Sunset Beach
by Mary Kay Andrews
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Out of a job and down on her luck, life doesn’t seem to be getting any better when her estranged father, Brice Campbell, a flamboyant personal injury attorney, shows up at her mother’s funeral after a twenty-year absence. Worse, he’s remarried – to Drue’s eighth grade frenemy, Wendy, now his office manager. And they’re offering her a job.
Whose Dead, Doc?
by James M. Griffin
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I like cozies. They're easy, breezy reads that are fun to read after a long day at work. Juliette takes care of bunnies and solves mysteries in her spare time as an amateur sleuth. When a dead body ruins a birthday party she's hosting a bunny show at, the host asks her to get involved and help the cops find the killer. It wasn't going to be easy since Evelyn, the person who has killed, was disliked by everyone and had a lot of enemies. She would blackmail people. To help uncover more about Eveyln's murder, Juliette accepts a position as a judge at a local bunny competition. Evelyn was judging but since was killed, the competition was down a judge. For the most part, it's a fun and thrilling read. Some parts are hard to read if you're a hardcore animal lover like me. Not everyone in the book loves and cares about the sweet little bunnies and sometimes puts them in harm's way.
The Wedding Dress Danielle Steel
by Danielle Steele
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Danielle Steele paints a portrait of life in America during the 1920,s through the cultural changes of the 60,s. She depicts four generations of women in one family, their motherhood, tragedies and victories. I would recommend this novel if you like historical fiction. For me it was inspirational, heartwarming, rich in detail and character driven. *****
The Book Of Lost Friends
by Lisa Wingate
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Great historical fiction centered on the actual newspaper ads listed in southern newspapers searching for lost family members following the abolition of slavery. The story dovetails the life of a former slave and the life of a present day teacher in Augustine, Louisiana. As their stories progress, though 100 years apart, the connections between the two are made with the discovery of a hidden book.