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Thu, Apr 1 7:00 PM Wenatchee Library Free |
Kristin Hannah, N.Y. Times best-selling author. (Presentation) |
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Sat, Apr 3 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
N.Y. Times best-selling author Kristin Hannah and celebrated poet Heather McHugh. (Book Signing) |
 Mesmerizing from first to last, Kristin Hannah's evocative, lyrically-written novels will long be remembered. Whether illuminating the intricate mother-daughter bond, as in Winter Garden, describing best friends forever in Firefly Lane, or navigating the underground currents between sisters (True Colors), "Hannah really knows what women — her characters and her audience — want" — Publisher's Weekly.
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Fri, Apr 2 7:00 - 8:00PM Leavenworth Library Free |
Ring in Poetry Month with celebrated poet Heather McHugh. (Presentation) |
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Sat, Apr 3 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Celebrated poet Heather McHugh, and NY Times best-selling author Kristin Hannah, at A Book For All Seasons (Book Signing) |
 Exuding keen observation, wit and a love of language, Heather McHugh's profoundly intelligent poetry has been called "astute," "noteworthy," and "courageous." McHugh's honors include two National Endowment for the Arts grants, the Griffin Poetry Prize, several Pushcart Prizes, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, and a MacArthur Genius Grant. McHugh has published seven books of poetry, several books of translations, and was guest editor of the Best American Poetry 2007. She is currently Milliman Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Click here to learn more... Buy a SIGNED copy of Upgraded to Serious - $18.95
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Wed, Apr 7 7:00 - 9:00 PM Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee Free |
Lois Lowry, award-winning author of young-adult novels including Newberry-medal-winner The Giver. Sponsored by North Central Regional Library and A Book For All Seasons. A FREE, family-friendly event. (Presentation) |
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 Renowned author Lois Lowry is the featured speaker in a program inspired by parents reading together with children. Lowry's featured book, Newberry Medal-winner The Giver, describes a highly controlled world with no pain, no fear, no war -- and no choices. When twelve-year-old Jonas is assigned to be the new Giver, there is no turning back. Lowry has received countless honors, including The Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the California Young Reader's Medal and the Mark Twain Award. The Giver is a 1996 Young Reader's Choice Award Winner.
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Buy The Giver - $6.99
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Sat, Apr 10 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM Kristall's Restaurant 10% OFF $31 $27.90 |
"Finding Your Voice in Memoir." Glenda Burgess, workshop at Kristall's Restaurant (Writers' Workshop Series) |
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Sat, Apr 10 3:00 - 5:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Glenda Burgess, author of The Geography of Love (Book Signing) |
 Memoir is a form of literature that, like poetry, invites the reader deeper into the experience of reflection. In this workshop we will focus on "voice;" that is, the style, tempo, and structure of our narrative. We will learn to draw from the writer's toolbox to help structure our stories, whether choosing personal essay, adventure, journal, or narrative. Through writing exercises and sharing our work, we will come away with a solid understanding of how to create our story.
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Buy the workshop, including lunch and a copy of The Geography of Love - 10% OFF $31 $27.90
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Sat, Apr 16 7:00 - 8:00 PM Leavenworth Library Free |
Maria Semple, author of This One Is Mine, TGIF at the Library (Presentation) |
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 Maria Semple spent her first two years of life in Spain where her father wrote the pilot for the TV series Batman. After graduating from Barnard College, Maria sold a movie script to Twentieth Century Fox. Thus began a fifteen-year career in television, writing for shows like Beverly Hills 90210, Ellen, Saturday Night Live, Mad About You and Arrested Development. But then Maria decided to resist Hollywood and return to her dream of novel-writing. Maria's first novel This One Is Mine, is a compassionate and wickedly funny satire about our need for more - and the often disastrous choices we make in the name of happiness.
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Buy a SIGNED copy of This One is Mine - $14.99
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Sat, Apr 17 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM Kristall's Restaurant 10% OFF $33 $29.70 |
"The Page Turner: How to Keep Your Reader Hooked." Maria Semple, workshop at Kristall's Restaurant (Writers' Workshop Series) |
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Sat, Apr 17 3:00 - 5:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Maria Semple, author of This One Is Mine (Book Signing) |
 In Maria's workshop, you'll learn pacing, character, dialogue, plot and narrative techniques that will infuse your work with compulsive readability. Come ready to participate in writing exercises, and to critically examine classic and contemporary works to see how these authors did it. Whether you're about to start, muddling though a first draft, or deep in revisions, you'll leave this workshop with tools that can transform your novel into a page turner.
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Buy the workshop, including lunch and a copy of This One Is Mine - 10% OFF $33 $29.70
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Sun, Apr 18 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Ana Maria Spagna, author of Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: a Daughter's Civil Rights Journey, and Now Go Home. (Book Signing) |
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 It's a long way from Ana Maria's home in Stehekin, Washington to civil rights era Florida. Ana Maria's father died when she was eleven, so she never heard the story from her father -- why, in 1957, he stood waiting on a Tallahassee street corner to step up onto the Sunnyland bus. Join Ana Maria on this award-winning journey back into her -- and all of our -- pasts.
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Buy a SIGNED copy of Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: a Daughter's Civil Rights Journey - $19.95
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Thu, Apr 22 7:00 - 9:00 PM NCR Library Distribution Center, 16 North Columbia Street, Wenatchee Free |
Garth Stein, author of New York Times best-selling The Art of Racing In the Rain comes to Wenatchee for "Columbia River Reads." (Presentation) |
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 A heart-wrenching but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of family, love, loyalty, and hope, The Art of Racing in the Rain is a beautifully crafted and captivating look at the wonders and absurdities of human life...as only a dog could tell it. Despite what he sees as his own limitations, Enzo comes through heroically for his human family.
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Buy The Art of Racing in the Rain - $14.99
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Fri, Apr 30 7:00 - 9:00 PM Barn Beach Reserve Free |
Building Sustainable Community: Thomas Linzey author of Be The Change: How to Get What You Want in Your Community (Presentation) |
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Sat, May 1 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Thomas Linzey, co-author of Be The Change: how to get what you want in your community (Book Signing) |
 Be The Change is a revolutionary handbook that shows everyday citizens how to stand up and take control of their local governments. Thomas Linzey and the cutting-edge methodology of his Democracy School described in Be The Change will teach you how to achieve true self-governance and help provide ecosystems with the inalienable right to exist and flourish.
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Buy a SIGNED copy of Be The Change: How to Get What You Want in Your Community - $12.99
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Sat, May 8 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Celebrate Wild Comfort with award-winning nature essayist K.D. Moore (Book Signing) |
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 Kathleen Dean Moore is a Thoreau for our time. An award-winning author, environmental philosopher, teacher and speaker, Moore's essays explore cultural and spiritual connections to wild, remote, ancient places, and call for a new worldview deeply rooted in the natural world. Wild Comfort, Moore's best-selling latest release, is a profound meditation on the healing power of nature. As she journeys alone, grieving a loss, through ancient forests, wild rivers, remote deserts, and windswept islands, Moore finds the solace that comes from connection to the natural world, and from that astonishingly intimate connection arise hope and courage, healing and gratitude.
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Buy a SIGNED copy of Wild Comfort - $15.95
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Sat, May 15 7:30 AM - 6:15 PM Wenatchee Valley College Pricing options... |
Calling All Writers - Come Write on the River |
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The fifth annual Wenatchee writers conference will blossom May 15 and 16 in Wenatchee. Meet professional authors, editors, and agents and fellow-writers from throughout our region, for inspiration and real world writing strategies. Twelve workshops, award-winning authors and fuel to keep your writing fire alive. Join us on the banks of the mighty Columbia and keep the words flowing.
Register Online Now — early-bird discounts until April 15
Visit writeontheriver.org for more details...
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Fri, May 21 7:00 - 8:00 PM Leavenworth Library Free |
GINA OCHSNER, author of The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight, Leavenworth Library (Presentation) |
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Sat, May 22 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
GINA OCHSNER, author of The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight, joins A Book For All Seasons' three-author book buzz. (Book Buzz) |
 The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight is a bewitching novel of post-Soviet lives. It moves between the magical, the comical and the transcendent to portray a people who rely on dreams to defy the coming of dereliction and decay. Tanya tries to persuade American benefactors to revitalize her very dusty provincial museum, where fake exhibits have been lovingly crafted from cardboard, wire and glue. Meanwhile, in the courtyard of Tanya's apartment complex, a corpse refuses to decompose, taking flight, and dispensing more advice than anyone desires. "A heartbreaking comic masterpiece that already has a place in the literature of protest," says The Guardian.
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Buy a SIGNED copy of The Russian Dreambook of Color - $23.00
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Sat, May 22 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Three author book buzz at A Book For All Seasons |
  The prize-winning fiction of Gina Ochsner is bewitching, deft, and remarkable. Her debut novel will take you straight to the heart of vivid characters, and absurd, yet heart-breakingly real, dilemmas. The strong women and compelling men in The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight are a people who rely on dreams to defy dereliction and decay.
  In sixty years walking the Costa Rican rain forest, Wolf Guindon fell in love with the land and was instrumental in establishing the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. "Great dreams, great deeds, great stories. I couldn't put this book down," says Dennis Lee, Poet Laureate of Toronto.
  In Cooking Class, a chef's step-by-step guide to stress-free dinner parties that are simply elegant! Master Chef Carol shows how easy it is to organize, prepare and present a fabulous meal, while enjoying the experience. Choose a menu, set the table and the mood, and be ready for every detail. Put your meal preparation on a timeline so you can greet your guests with a smile, and offer all the little touches that make for a memorable evening.
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ABFAS March Top 10 Best-Sellers...
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 April is National Poetry Month
I think that I have never known a tree any lovelier than a poem.
April is National Poetry Month! Join poets and poetry-lovers around the country celebrating poetry and its vital place in American culture. Across the country, thousands of businesses and non-profit organizations participate through readings, festivals, book displays, workshops, and other events.
Here in Leavenworth you can:

- Meet acclaimed, award-winning poet Heather McHugh April 2nd and 3rd.
- Join thousands across the U.S. — carry a poem in your pocket on April 29 for "Poem In Your Pocket Day."
- Sign up for a daily poem in your email from poets.org.
Sign up for your daily dose of new poems from new spring poetry titles. Beginning April 1, Poets.org sends one new poem to your inbox each day to celebrate National Poetry Month. The poems have been selected from new books published in the spring. http://www.poets.org/poemADay.php
- Read a poem, write a poem, or share a poem today!
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 Happy 50th, NCRL!
Our own North Central Regional Library is 50 years old this year! With circulation increasing 30% in the last ten years, and over 300 active book clubs, our library has much to celebrate. The library's idea of a party? To get authors and readers together, of course! And A Book For All Seasons will be there in support!
Join A Book For All Seasons at these library events:
And join us in saying "Happy Birthday!" the next time you're in the library.
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 Great News For Kids — The Unstoppable Fu is Back!
How we miss the excited chatter of summer book-camps beneath the maple leaves! Thank goodness the amazing Dr. Fu (aka Amy Carlson) took matters into her own hands and created:
AVRA KEDAVRA KAMP 2010
Amy's literary arts camp for 8-12 year olds boys and girls will mix fresh air and sunshine with books, wordplay and challenges. This year's camp is sponsored by Icicle Arts and located at Barn Beach Reserve. Choose one of three one-week sessions July 26 - Aug 13. Cost $100 per child for the week; scholarships available.
Peering over her dark sunglasses, Dr. Fu reveals that this year's novel will be ... "Sorry, can't tell you," she says, with an impish grin. "Here's a hint though: Erre es korakas ('Go to the crows.')"
Caw, caw, call: Amy Carlson, 548-0606, for more information
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 Earth Day 2009
LIFE2 Earth Day Community Fair
Sunday, April 25, Lion's Club Park, Noon—5 PM
Celebrate community, connection, and sustainability. Celebrate Leavenworth. Celebrate yourself!
Spend a Happy Earth Day with friends and neighbors at this kid-friendly, bike-friendly, smile-friendly event. Once again we'll have displays, activities, live music, local food, special guests, and fun for the whole family! See you there!
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Earth-Cherishing Speakers Earth Day Fans Won't Want To Miss:
Be The Change
Thomas Linzey speaks on Building Sustainable Community.
Presentation Fri Apr 30, 7:00 PM, Barn Beach Reserve
Book signing Sat May 1, 1:00-3:00 PM, A Book For All Seasons
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Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature
Kathleen Dean Moore, speaker, essayist, and environmental philosopher.
Book signing Sat May 8, 1:00-3:00 PM, A Book For All Seasons
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What's New? What's Hot Off The Press? What's Just Been Released in 2010?
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Fiction
 Pearl of China by Anchee Min $24.00
Award-winning author Anchee Min, born in Shanghai in 1957, was among the first generation raised in Maoist China. The bestselling author of four novels, Mim's memoir, Red Azalea was an international bestseller and a New York Times Notable Book.
Just released in March 2010, Min's latest novel is historical fiction based on the life of Pearl Buck. Pearl of China is the story of a friendship between Willow, the only child of a destitute family, and Pearl, the headstrong daughter of zealous Christian missionaries. Their friendship carries them through one of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history. When civil war erupts between the Nationalists and Communists, Pearl is forced to flee the country just ahead of angry mobs. Willow, despite close ties to Mao's inner circle, will be tested by her choice to stay behind. Through love and joy, exile and imprisonment, the two women remain intimately entwined.
Pearl of China brings to life a courageous and passionate woman now hailed in China as a modern heroine. It tells the story of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers from the perspective of the people she loved and of the land she called home.
 Buy Pearl of China by Anchee Min - $24.00
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Non-Fiction
 Over-The-Counter Natural Cures: Take Charge of Your Health in 30 Days with 10 Lifesaving Supplements for Under $10 by Shane Ellison $15.99
Author Shane Ellison is an award-winning scientist with a master's degree in organic chemistry. He previously worked for Array BioPharma and Eli Lilly, but quit out of concern over pharmaceutical company practices. In Over the Counter Natural Cures, Ellison teaches readers how to easily and inexpensively boost their health and fill dangerous nutrition gaps. The supplements Ellison recommends are readily available at grocery stores, or over-the-counter at local pharmacies.
Obesity, lethargy, depression, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are ghastly epidemics in the United States — and in all of these conditions, nutrition plays a key role. How severe is this problem? According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 90% of Americans are nutrient deficient. America's malnourishment stems from over-dependence on prescription drugs and excessive consumption of sugar, artificial flavors, preservatives, and fast food.
Ellison shows you how to wake up with younger-looking skin; learn healthy alternatives to cholesterol-lowering drugs; get the $8 cure to blood clots; and defy obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other diseases. Over-the-Counter Natural Cures is your insider's guide to inexpensive, easy ways to dramatically boost your health in less than 30 days, and to stay fit and lean forever.
 Buy Over-The-Counter Natural Cures: Take Charge of Your Health in 30 Days with 10 Lifesaving Supplements for Under $10 by Shane Ellison - $15.99
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Non-Fiction
 The Animal Review: The Genius, Mediocrity, and Breathtaking Stupidity That Is Nature by Jake Lentz $15.00
The minute I discovered the "Animal Review" blog, I thought: I know a bunch of fifth-graders who would love this! And a whole bunch of adults — because, let's face it, most of my friends still have a fifth-grade sense of humor. In their latest blog, Lentz and Nash explain that jellyfish have no brains; and then point out that they also have only one opening for both the mouth and the ... right. "Known in the jellyfish community as 'The Great Mistake,' [this opening] serves to devour plankton, fish, crabs, barnacles and sometimes other jellyfish. And then to poop the same meals back out later. Adorable," they blog.
In the book The Animal Review, humorists Jacob Lentz and Steve Nash have expanded their blog to give authoritative listings and ratings of dozens of your favorite (and least favorite) animals. The entries mix fascinating animal facts with hilarious assessments, set off with humorously-captioned photos, and charts and graphs.
We can all feel good about the king cobra, say Lentz and Nash. That is an A-plus animal. Think about it—you don't want to be the one who gives it an A-minus. But what about the hippo? You may think it's bald and wrinkly and adorably fat, but when you get up close to give it a big hug, you'll realize it weighs up to eight thousand pounds and can bite you in half. D-minus. And let's not even get started on the alpaca.
The Animal Review is the definitive, highly biased, and frequently accurate report card on evolution's illustrious (and sometimes absurd) 3.5-billion-year career. Released in March 2010, and organized by biosphere, The Animal Review is a perfect mix of humor and fascinating biology. Sophisticated yet kid-friendly, this book will appeal to animal lovers of all ages.
 Buy The Animal Review: The Genius, Mediocrity, and Breathtaking Stupidity That Is Nature by Jake Lentz - $15.00
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Young Adult
 If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge by Aronson, Marc and Mike Parker-Pearson $17.95 A National Geographic Young Adult non-fiction book Released March 2010
What are the secrets of the ancient stone circle? Were the carefully placed stones a burial site, an ancient calendar, a place of Druid worship...or even a site of sacrifice? World-renowned archaeologist Mike Parker-Pearson has spent the last seven years on a quest to answer these and many other questions.
In If Stones Could Speak, award-winning author Marc Aronson joins the research crew and records their efforts to crack Stonehenge's secrets. National Geographic helped sponsor the Riverside archeological team's mission, and now young readers can journey behind the scenes to experience this groundbreaking story first-hand, through the eyes of the experts.
Mike and his team have revolutionized our understanding of Stonehenge by exploring the surrounding landscape for clues about the stones - an idea first suggested by a visitor from Madagascar. The results have been breathtaking: The team recently unearthed the largest Neolithic village ever found in England. Marc Aronson had total access to the site, the team, and their work over two seasons of digging and brings the inspirational story of the discoveries taking place at this World Historical Site to young readers. The informative and drama-driven text includes tales of dead bodies, cremations, feasting, and ancient rituals, as well as insights into the science of uncovering the ancient past.
The expert text, stunning photography, and explanatory maps and illustrations will all help young readers see this ancient monument in totally new ways, and inspire future generations of archaeological explorers.
 Buy If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge by Aronson, Marc and Mike Parker-Pearson - $17.95
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Young Adult
 Timekeeper's Moon by Joni Sensel $16.99 Recommended for ages 8 and up
Joni Sensel is a Cybils Award Finalist, and recipient of the Gold Star of Excellence for her vivid, action-driven, lyrical young-adult fantasies.
Just released in March 2010, Timekeeper's Moon is the sequel to the adventures begun in Farwalker's Quest. Discovering a baffling map under the eye of a sinister moon, Ariel sets off on a dangerous journey, accompanied by the surly Scarl, the beautiful Flame-Mage Sienna, the mute boy Nace, Ariel sets off on a dangerous journey. Inexplicable things begin to happen — fragments of Ariel's past appear in the present, so that it seems that time itself is coming undone. Now Ariel must discover the source of her telling dart before an ingenious trap set in the past can erase Ariel's future.
"Sensel excels in her vivid descriptions of the setting, the characters, and the adventures they experience. The theme of finding and accepting one's true calling resonates in this second book as much as it did in the first." — School Library Journal
"Vivid world building and tight pacing mark this sequel, further distinguished by rich characters with believable relationships." — Booklist
"Good and satisfying, just like the first. Joni Sensel knows how to tell a good story." - Becky's Book Reviews
 Buy Timekeeper's Moon by Joni Sensel - $16.99
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Young Adult
 The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy $16.99 Scheduled for release April 13, 2010 Recommended for 12 and up.
Sixteen-year-old Jess Parker survives by staying invisible. After nine schools in ten years, she's come to terms with life as a perpetual new girl. Then, at Mt. Sterling High, Jess gets the chance of a lifetime: an invitation to join The Cinderella Society, a secret club of the most popular girls in school, where makeovers are the first order of official business. But there's more to being a Cindy than just reinventing yourself from the outside, a concept lost on Jess as she dives tiara-first into creating a hot new look.
With a date with her popular crush and a chance to finally fit in, Jess's life seems to be a perfect fairy tale. That is until the Wickeds—led by Jess's archenemy—begin targeting innocent girls in their war against the Cindys, and Jess discovers her new sisterhood is about much more than who rules Mt. Sterling High School. It's a centuries-old battle of good vs. evil, and the Cindys need Jess on special assignment. When the mission threatens to destroy her new dream life, Jess must choose between daydreams and honor. What's a girl to do when the glass slipper fits, but she doesn't want to wear it anymore?
 Buy The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy - $16.99
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Young Adult
 Gold Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham $9.95 The Latest, Jan 2010 release in the Dragon Codices series; a series inspired by The New York Times best-seller A Practical Guide to Dragons Recommended for 8 and up.
Unlock the secret of the gold dragon...
When Lazuli, the blue dragon, threatens to destroy Sandon's village of Hartfall, Sandon vows to locate the legendary gold dragon, once Hartfall's sworn protector, and convince it to return. Sandon finds the gold dragon's lair—only to stumble on a secret that throws everything he thought he knew about his home and his family into question.
Filled with power, action, and intrigue—and everything readers love about dragons—this tale shows what one boy can accomplish when he looks for the strength of a dragon within himself.
 Buy Gold Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham - $9.95
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Young Adult
 The Time Pirate: A Nick McIver Time Adventure by Ted Bell $17.99 From the Nick McIver Adventures Through Time Series Recommended for Ages 9 and up.
Scheduled for release April 13, 2010 Time Pirate is the most recent release in the New York Times bestselling series Nick McIver Advertures through Time. Young time traveler Nick McIver must prove his courage once more. It's 1940 and the Nazis are invading England. So Nick takes to the skies: He has discovered an old World War One fighter plane in an abandoned barn. He is soon risking his life to photograph German minelayers and patrol boats, and execute perilous bombing raids over Nazi airfields.
Meanwhile, back in the year 1781, pirate captain Billy Blood is still desperate to acquire Nick's time machine. The pirates kidnap Nick's sister, leaving Nick a message that if he wants to see her alive again, he must come to Jamaica and swap his time machine for her life. Nick returns to 1781 disguised as a cabin boy, and meets his old enemy in the Carribean, taking on the world's largest pirate armada. Here Nick discovers a plot that might change the outcome of the American Revolution. Soon Nick finds himself on the battlefields of the American Revolution, shoulder to shoulder with General George Washington.
In The Time Pirate, Nick McIver is fighting once again to defend his country. This time the outcome of two wars rests on his young shoulders.
 Buy The Time Pirate: A Nick McIver Time Adventure by Ted Bell - $17.99
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Early Grades and Picture Books
 Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I Don't) by Barbara Bottner $17.99 Released March 2010 Recommended for ages 5-8.
"I'll never love a book the way you do," Missy tells Miss Brooks. Book Week is looming, but every book in the library strikes Missy as mild-mannered mush — too flowery, too furry, too clickety, too yippity. As for Miss Brooks herself, Missy thinks the librarian is a hippy-dippy literary cheerleader, willing to don a series of ridiculous costumes, including a hilarious, and Very Hungry Caterpillar.
But Miss Brooks remains undaunted. Missy's classmates have all found books they love—books about fairies and dogs and trains and cowboys. Miss Brooks is determined to find a book Missy will love if they have to empty the entire library to do it!
Barbara Bottner and Michael Emberley pay playful homage to the diverse tastes of child readers and the valiant librarians who are determined to put just the right book in each child's hands.
With laugh-out-loud funny full color illustrations!
 Buy Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I Don't) by Barbara Bottner - $17.99
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Early Grades and Picture Books
 Oh, the Places You'll Go - Pop-Up by Dr. Seuss $28.99
Dr. Seuss' Oh, the Places You'll Go is a wonderfully wise and joyous ode to finding one's path through the maze of life. Now, on its 20th anniversary, this classic bestseller has been transformed into a popup book by master paper engineer David A. Carter. Filled with glorious pop-ups, detailed pop-up booklets, special effects, and the complete original text, this classic bursts with vibrant new energy. It's the perfect diploma for graduates of all ages, and an ideal gift for anyone starting out on a new adventure.
 Buy Oh, the Places You'll Go - Pop-Up by Dr. Seuss - $28.99
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