Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
New in the Paperback Section!
The library has some new books in the paperback section of the library. Stop by before the long weekend to check out something to read!
Stand Off by Andrew Smith
(Sequel to Winger)
"Smith has created a consistently interesting character whose singular sense of humor grows on readers. Plus, he nails the rough-and-tumble sport of rugby. This sequel won't disappoint fans." -Booklist

Hold Me Closer: The Tiny Cooper Story by David Levithan
(A Companion book to Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan)
"Tiny will have readers falling out of their chairs laughing." -Kirkus
Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen
"Saint Anything is a poignant, honest story about how we might suffer the misfortune of someone else's bad choices, how people who love us can become family when we desperately need it, and how starting over might - miraculously - mean taking a solid leap forward. Is there anyone who can write about what matters most to teens as well as Dessen can? I sincerely doubt it." -Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling novelist of Leaving Time and My Sister's Keeper

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
"Nimona...is beautifully flawed and refreshingly unstereotypical in a book that is both darkly witty and surprisingly touching. And Nimona is a protagonist to both love and fear." -The Horn Book
Other new books in the paperback section of the library include:
Stand Off by Andrew Smith
(Sequel to Winger)
"Smith has created a consistently interesting character whose singular sense of humor grows on readers. Plus, he nails the rough-and-tumble sport of rugby. This sequel won't disappoint fans." -Booklist

Hold Me Closer: The Tiny Cooper Story by David Levithan
(A Companion book to Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan)
"Tiny will have readers falling out of their chairs laughing." -Kirkus
Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen
"Saint Anything is a poignant, honest story about how we might suffer the misfortune of someone else's bad choices, how people who love us can become family when we desperately need it, and how starting over might - miraculously - mean taking a solid leap forward. Is there anyone who can write about what matters most to teens as well as Dessen can? I sincerely doubt it." -Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling novelist of Leaving Time and My Sister's Keeper

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
"Nimona...is beautifully flawed and refreshingly unstereotypical in a book that is both darkly witty and surprisingly touching. And Nimona is a protagonist to both love and fear." -The Horn Book
Other new books in the paperback section of the library include:
Simon vs. the Homo
Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
99 Days by Katie
Cotugno
This Book is Gay
by James Dawson
Bright Lights, Dark
Nights by Stephen Emond
Tell Me Again How a
Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan
The Girl at Midnight
by Melissa Grey
Asperger’s Teens:
Understanding High School for Students on the Autism Spectrum by Blythe
Grossberg, PsyD
The Teen Money Manual:
A Guide to Cash, Credit, Spending, Saving, Work, Wealth, and More by Kara
McGuire
Cut Both Ways by
Carrie Mesrobian
Give It Up by
Stephanie Perry Moore
Dumplin’: Go Big or Go
Home by Julie Murphy
Lost Canyon by
Nina Revoyr
What Pet Should I Get
by Dr. Seuss
As Red as Blood by
Salla Simukka
We Should Hand Out
Sometime: Embarrassingly, a True Story by Josh Sundquist
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