This month we're challenging our staff and our patrons to read books featured in an FCPL Book Club or NextReads Newsletter. The whole family can get in on the fun and join this month's challenge! Take a look at some of these books for independent readers.
Beginning Chapter Books (Grades 1-3)
by Wanda Coven
Future spy Henry discovers that he has magic, like his big sister, Heidi, when he accidentally creates a tiny dragon, which definitely does not belong at Brewster Elementary School.
This title was featured in the January 2020 Kids' Book Newsletter!
by Kiki Thorpe
Mysterious mist horses have come to Pixie Hollow. Kate befriends one, but Silvermist finds an old legend that says they might be dangerous.
This title was featured in the April 2020 Kids' Book Newsletter!
by Andrea Beaty
Rosie Revere is no stranger to flops and fails, kerfuffles and catastrophes. After all, engineering is all about perseverance! But this time, Rosie has a really important project to tackle--one that feels much bigger than herself. Rosie's beloved Aunt Rose and her friends, the Raucous Riveters--a group of fun-loving gals who built airplanes during World War II--need help inventing something new. And Rosie is just the engineer for the job! After one flop . . . then another . . . and another . . . Rosie starts to lose hope. But thanks to some help from her fellow Questioneers Iggy Peck and Ada Twist, Rosie gets the job done. And, along with the Riveters, she rediscovers the meaning of home.
This title was featured in the December 2020 Kids' Book Newsletter!
Chapter Books (Grades 3-5)
by James Patterson
The illuminating journey of a very special mouse, and the unexpected friendships he makes along the way.
This title was featured at the Steam Rollers Book Club in February 2021!
by Amanda Foody
Eleven-year-old Barclay Thorne yearns for the quiet life of a mushroom farmer, but after unwittingly bonding with a beast in the forbidden Woods, he must seek Lore Keepers to break the bond and return home.
This title was featured in the May 2021 Kids' Books Newsletter.
by Emily Butler
While his corvid buddies spend their days cracking jokes at the dump, raven Otto P. Nudd invents things with his human neighbor Old Man Bartleby, but when one of Bartleby's contraptions puts him in danger, Otto must join forces with kids and critters to save the Old Man.
This title will be featured at the Steam Rollers Book Club at the Cumming branch on Tuesday, October 26th!
You can find book clubs and other programs on our Events Calendar and sign up for our newsletters for more recommendations.
Stephani Lindsey
Youth Specialist
Sharon Forks Library
#WeKnowBooks
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