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Don’t forget:
The Summer Reading Program grand prize drawings for Adults will be on August 7th. Get your reviews in now so you have more chances to win!
If you’ve been diligently filling out your Summer Reading log for the Teen or Kids program, be sure to stop by to get your hard-earned loot before August 12th!
Harry Potter Night Was A Hit!!!
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Have you finished the 7th book yet? I haven’t, so don’t tell me the end!
Harry Potter night was filled with wonder. Trivia, movies, crafts and activities filled the library, and thousands came to help us celebrate. If you still haven’t found the answers to the trivia,
click here and all will be revealed.
Beyond Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys
Though Nancy Drew was just revamped for the big screen, you may be looking for some more modern young sleuths to follow.
Much like a kid’s version of the Da Vinci Code, Chasing Vermeer is a mystery surrounding a famous artist. The Wright 3 involves the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
For the slightly more seasoned reader, try Drawing a Blank; or, How I Tried to Solve a Mystery, End a Feud, and Land the Girl of My Dreams by Daniel Ehrenhaft. If the title doesn’t tell you enough, I don’t know what will!
And for those not yet ready to solve the mystery that is reading, try these picture books: The 13th Clue by Ann Jonas, Detective LaRue by Mark Teague, and Jake Gander, Storyville Detective by George McClements.
Spying the Best Mysteries
Teens and tweens: Join us for Bookmania! Book Club tonight and discuss Clue of the Linoleum Lederhosen by M.T. Anderson, or any of your other favorite mysteries. (Yes, even the universal mystery of why the dryer eats socks.)
Can’t make it tonight? You still have two more chances! We’re discussing Way Down Deep by Ruth White on July 24th and The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin on August 28th.
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