Our summer reading program is for children ages entering kindergarten and up. The sessions will be held on the following Tuesdays, June 6-13, and June 20, from 9 — 10:30 a.m. Please call the library at 814-212-6925 or stop by the library to register your child(ren). Pre-registration is required by June 1.
Children: Marilyn Sadler, “It’s Not Easy Being A Bunny” — P.J. Funnybunny is tired of being a bunny so he tries living with other animals.
Sandra Boynton, “Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great!” — A one-chicken cheerleading squad is here to cheer you on when you feel overwhelmed.
Jory John, “Nothing’s Wrong!” — Anders and Jeff are best friends. As they head out for a picnic, Jeff can tell something isn’t right with his friend but doesn’t know what to do to help.
Gordan Korman, “Operation Do-Over” — Mason and Ty were best friends until seventh grade. Mason would do anything to be able to have a ‘do-over’ and that’s just what he gets when he is magically transported back to seventh grade.
Mike Lowery, “Bug Scouts: Out In The Wild” — The Bug Scouts are heading into the wild for an epic adventure in this graphic novel.
Sarah Fabiny, “What Are Castles And Knights?” — Learn some interesting facts about castles and knights.
Fiction: Laura Nowlin, “If He Had Been With Me” — Autumn and Finn, best friends since birth, plan to spend the rest of their lives together until a horrific tragic accident occurs. (Young Adult0
Annie Rains, “The Good Luck Cafe” — When the town council plans to demolish her mother’s cafe, Moira goes head-to-head with the town’s mayor who was once a good friend.
Carolyn Brown, “The Devine Doughnut Shop” — The Devine Doughnut Shop has been in the family for four generations. But now a charming developer has arrive and wants to buy the shop and expand it nationally.
Charlie Donlea, “Twenty Years Later” — Twenty years after an accused murderer’s initial meeting with her attorney is cut short by the 9/11 attack, a shocking discovery reopens the case.
John Dickson Carr, “The Red Widow Murders” — In 1935, eight men and women try to prove if the Red Widow’s Chamber, a room in Lord Mantling’s mansion, is truly haunted or not.
Mary Higgins Clark, “Where Are The Children Now?” — Melissa and Mike are the grown children of Nancy Harmon, who in ‘Where Are The Children’ was accused of murdering her first two children. Now Melissa’s stepdaughter is missing and she races to find her.
Michael Robotham, “When You Are Mine” — A talented young police officer faces danger on all fronts-from a clever victim of abuse, skeptical colleagues on the force, and ever her own father.
Nora Roberts, “Summer Cove” — Two reader-favorite tales about finding true love.
Annie Rains, “The True Love Bookshop” — It has been three years since Tess’s husband’s mysterious death. His best friend, River Harrison, former marine turned private investigator, show up and wants to find out what happen to him.
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