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Wild Reads @ the GPL this summer!
Massachusetts Regional Library Systems 2008 Statewide Summer Reading Program
 
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Come to the GPL this summer! We have programs every Monday night through August 4, movies every Friday night during July and August, and lots of fun for all!
Reviews

Title: The Nancy Drew Note Books The Bike Race Mystery
Author: Carolyn Keene
Review: It was my third favorite book!!!
Someone stole George's bike so Nancy Drew is helping her friend George find her bike and solve the mystery!!!
Title: When I Was Little
Author: Jamie Lee Curtis
Review: didn't really like it
Title: Outcast of Redwall
Author: Brian Jacques
Review: this book is just like all of Brian Jacques other books--funny, sincere, and full of delicous feasts. it includes songs and riddles. Brian uses alot of description which makes this an excellent book!
Title: The girl who loved Tom Gordon
Author: Stephen King
Review: This was a fantastic book! It wasn't too creepy, but enough to just creep you out a bit, and it was very suspensful and there was great description, and i just love it!
Title: Dear Dumb Diary, The Problem with Here is That it's Where I'm From
Author: Jim Benton
Review: These series are funny & awesome! Anyone who's looking for funny books should read these!
Title: Prilla and the Butterfly Lie
Author: Kitty Richards
Review: At first I didn't know what the lie was, so it was really cool reading about what the lie was about. I liked the ending how it all worked out.
Title: Away Went the Farmers Hat
Author: Jane Belk Moncure
Review: good
Title: Toad Rage
Author: Morris Gleitzman
Review: I enjoyed reading it. It takes place in Australia and is a story about toads trying to get along with humans.
Title: Stuart Little chapters 1-3
Review: good
Title: Attack Of The Tyrannosaurus
Author: Rex Stone
Review: It is one of my favorite books.