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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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The Chemist
by Stephenie Meyer
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Don't let the author's name scare you away. Meyer proves that she can tell a great story devoid of vampires and werewolves. The Chemist truly has something for everyone, be it action, romance, mystery, or just unpredictable twists. Alex is a complex protagonist, an anti-hero of sorts, and it's difficult not to root for her and the companions she makes along the way.
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.
In Shock My Journey From Death To Recovery
by Rana Awdish
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In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope Book by Rana Awdish It is always an experience when we get the experience of living on the other side of the tracks. The author did an excellent job of expressing what her experience was like when she wore the robe of a patient instead of that of a doctor. She had the experience of lying in a hospital bed and watching and hearing the treatments that patients get from their medical team. She was able to experience the coldness, insensitivity, the mistakes, the delays, nasty attitudes and the attitude of being treated as a subject, as a bed #. She saw and heard, ego, self-satisfaction, received nonchalant attitudse from the medical team caring for her. This was an eye opener for her and made her determine in her heart that she would not display these attitudes in her practice.
A single thread
by Tracy Chevalier
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A beautiful story about a surplus woman whose fiance was killed during ww1 . She begins to build a new !ife
Second Sight
by Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply
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In this mystery the collaboration between the two authors bring the characters J.W. Jackson and Brady Coyne together again on Martha's Vineyard. As they investigate two separate cases it soon becomes evident that the two are linked. The story quickly progresses to the "explosive" ending.
You Never Forget Your First
by Alexis Coe
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This is a biography of George Washington that takes a closer look at myths and stories surrounding him that we have always thought true and debunks them. This book makes you realize though Washington was a great man, he wasn't perfect. I recommend it as the author brings up many interesting facts about him that makes you see him more clearly, faults and all.
Slam and Dunk and The Big Game
by Chris Sawyer
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This story was easy to read and has a nice pictures. I like that Slam and Dunk have a big basketball game against the Bobcats. Their parents were watching the game but Dunk lost confidence when he saw that the Bobcats were BIG. Slam and Dunk finally defeated Bobcats. This is a great lesson about teamwork.
Everything I Never Told You By Celeste Ng
by Celeste Ng
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Depressing book but well written. Keeps your interest about a family that has suffered a great loss.
Cajun justice
by James patterson
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Not typical James Patterson but still a good read, fast paced, and a lot of Japanese culture.
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.