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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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My Magical Friends: Tooth Fairy's Lost Wand
by Amy Edgar
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This book includes longer sentences and more challenging words like for an entry first grader but with a little help it was fun reading this story.This story is about a girl named Isabella who lost her first tooth and she can't wait for the Tooth Fairy to come.
Devil's Gate
by Clive Cussler
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Enjoyed devil's gate. It kept you hanging onto the last page as usual. Really like this author.
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.
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.
Object of My Affection
by Jill Smolinski
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A humorous look at how a personal organizer convinces an elderly artist to divest herself of a houseful of objects she's been hoarding for years. At the same time, the organizer gets to see and understand the why the artist held on to things and why she, herself could not let go of some things in her life. I recommend the book as it really got into some of the whys of hoarding and was written in an uplifting way.
A Man Called Ove
by Fredrik Backman
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This book was very enjoyable, and entertaining. The story was entertaining with many characters, some of which we could relate to. I would highly recommend and already have recommended this book to family and friends. I will look to read other books by this author.
The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
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Couldn't predict who the killer was going to be, kept me guessing the whole time
Ruthless Knight
by Ashley Jade
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This is book 2 in the Royal Hearts Academy series. It’s a story about a bible loving nerdie girl that basically goes unnoticed by everyone in the school or so she thought. Somehow she has caught the attention of the most popular heartbreaker in the school. No matter how much Cole try’s to ignore Sawyer he just can’t
You Never Forget Your First
by Alexis Coe
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This is a biography of George Washington covering his personal, military and political life concentrating on little known facts and debunking some that we have always thought true. It's a well written book, easy to read. I recommend it as it portrays Washington as a human, not perfect.
Hush
by James patterson
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Enjoyed this book. Hard to put down, once you start reading