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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 Dutch House
by Ann Patchett
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interesting story of the life of a boy, his sister and their father and how he changes their lives by re-marriage. and how the house they grow up in effects them also.
Montauk By Nicola Harrison
by Nicola Harrison
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romance, richly detailed, character driven
The Berenstain Bears And The Baby Chipmunk
by Stan&Jan Berenastain
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This book is very interesting. It tells us a story how the cubs found a baby chipmunk and care for him before finally returning him to the nature. I had only difficulties with few words but with little help I enjoyed reading this story.
A Walk To Remember
by Nicholas Sparks
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The Carter's are a family whose wealth was built on a grandfather's profits from bootlegging. Compounding the lack of strong male figures in Landon's life in his hypocritical congressman father , who rarely spends time at home. Neglect pushes Landon to develop a rebellious streak and at the start of the story he is both adrift and certain, confident and susceptible to peer opinion in other words, a typical teenager. There is more than a touch of Houlden Caulfueld in his character when he encounters Jamie Sullivan, the daughter of a local minister and the goody -two shoes of the school. Jamie is such social poison to Landon's insecure circle that he avoids her at all costs, until , as the newly elected class president desperate for a date to the dance , he asks. Her certain that she'll be available.
Finally : a Neighboor from Hell
by Rl Mathewson
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Funny as all the other book in the Neighbor from hell series
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
Sister
by Raina Telgemeier
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I like the book because the pictures tell a lot about the story. Raina is not afraid to do things and figures it out at the end of the story.
The Wives Tarryn Fisher
by Tarryn Fisher
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Psychological thriller. A husband & his wives living a polygamist life or is something else going on? Keeps you guessing about whats real throughout the entire book.
All Our Wrong Todays
by Elan Mastai
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I am always in search of more novels that explore the topics of time travel and alternate dimensions. After reading a short description of this book, I had very high expectations. Despite a slow start, this book exceeded my expectations. It was a journey through a fun alternate world full of twists, turns, and character development. I found many of the twists in this book unpredictable and was constantly on edge, wondering how the conflict could possibly be resolved. I highly recommend to anyone who likes time travel, the multiverse, romance, psychology, or just escaping into another world for a while.
Prayers For Prodigals 90 days of prayer for your Child
by By: James Banks
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This is my 6th read. Author James Banks led the reader in a 90 day devotional to pray for a child who despite your best effort did not display the best results expected and hence is a distorted picture of the one desired and expected. The author encourages the reader to believe that the mighty hand and heart of God is still at work and that he really has the last say in the matter. He encourages the reader to cheer up and to continue to live in the sunshine of God’s perfect will and purpose.