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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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Earthly Treasures Daughety
by Annalisa Daughety
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Twelfth book in the Sugarcreek Amish Series. Cheryl Cooker who runs the Swiss Miss Gift Shoppe for her aunt Mitzi is participating with her Amish friend Levi in the hunt geocaching throughout Sugarcreek. A really different type of story. Not the best in the series.
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 .
The Sound of Broken Glass
by Deborah Crombie
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This is book 15 in the Duncan Kinkaid/Gemma James series. In this book Duncan is on parental leave and Gemma has a temporary assignment as head of a murder investigation unit. Two similar murders with no apparent connection give rise to the theory that they may be serial murders. There are many twists and turns in the investigation that brings both James, Kinkaid and their sgts together to solve the case. I recommend this to those that like to follow mystery series of books with the same characters.
Cottage By The Sea Debbie Macomber
by Debbie Macomber
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Annie Marlow has been through the worst. Rocked by tragedy, she heads to the one place that makes her happy: Oceanside in the Pacific Northwest, the destination of many family vacations when Annie was a teenager.
When There's A Will
by Elizabeth Adams
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*** Three stars. Amish Fiction. Heartwarming story of Cheryl Cooper in doing her best detective work to help her Amish friend Levi find the land deed for his newly inherited property. Well written with some unexpected twists and turns. Recommended for light reading in the Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries series.
The Gingerbread Cookie Mystery
by Judy Katschke
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It is a nice story because I like to build a Gingerbread House. Ms. Fickle class built a gingerbread house as well, but one piece of the house went missing. In this case, the only thing that I didn't like in this story was that kids were blaming each other about missing snowflake cookie. But finally the mystery was solved and everybody was very happy.
A Short Guide To A Long Life
by David Agus
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Dr. Agus is a famous doctor who will currently text you info and videos about the current virus. His book has easy to read practical advice for staying healthy. Easy read and good advice to follow. Check it out! Be healthy!
Emergency Contact
by Mary H. K. Choi
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This book was labeled as young adult fiction, but I genuinely think anyone who likes stories about college-aged people learning about themselves and connections with others. The story was told from the alternating perspectives. One belonged to college freshman Penny, who is quirky, but not in an annoying manic pixie dream girl way. Her voice was fresh, funny, and real. The other perspective belonged to 21 year old Sam. His voice was distinct from Penny's, and I enjoyed following their individual struggles, as well as the unique ways their stories intertwine. This book was a great beach read that I highly recommend to people of all ages.
Blue Christmas
by Mary Kay Andrews
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'Tis the week before Christmas, and antiques dealer Weezie Foley is in a frenzy to do up her shop right for the Savannah historical district decorating contest, which she fully intends to win. Her motif is Graceland Blue Christmas, with lots of tinsel, an aluminum tree, and enough tacky retro doodads to fill the Grand Ole Opry. But no sooner is she certain she's one-upped the trendy shop around the corner when Weezie notices things going strangely missing from her display.
Cottage by the Sea
by Debbie Macomber
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Annie loses her family in a mudslide accident. How will she cope with it. Will moving back to the town she spent summers help her cope with it.