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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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Strange Planet
by Nathan W Pyle
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cute comic type book on the stages of new beings life. funny view, as in “may we initiate obscure and pursue” for hide and seek.
So Anyway
by John Cleese
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This is an enjoyable read for someone who is a fan of John Cleese and his various shows Fawlty Towers, and of course Monty Python. I would recommend this book to any fan of him or Monty Python. Nice to learn more about this talented actor who is one of my favorites.
Revenge
by James Patterson
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Loved this book. Twists, turns and doubles crosses, kept you guessing til the end.
Furmidable Foes
by Rita Mae Brown Mrs. Murphy Mysteries
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Cozy read very enjoyable.
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. *****
Back on Blossom Street
by Debbie MacomberEasy
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Easy reading book. Its a continuation of her previous book. You meet new characters and characters from her previous book return. Its about Lydia and her yarn store. She teachers knitting and this book has three women taking her class. You get to learn about them and how their lives entwine.
clause & effect
by Kaitlyn Dunnett
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cozy mystery retired teacher moves back home to the catskils
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.
Montauk By Nicola Harrison
by nicola harrison
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life of a couple (and friends) from the city for the summer to Montauk during the summer of 1938
Hush
by James patterson
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Enjoyed this book. Hard to put down, once you start reading