Monday, July 17, 2006
New arrivals and a cool website!
Take a look at these new books:
Bad Girls, Bad Girl, Whatcha Gonna Do? by Cynthia Voigt
In this final book in popular author Cynthia Voigt's Bad Girl series (Bad Girls, It's Not Easy Being Bad, Bad, Badder, Baddest, Bad Girls in Love) Mikey Elsinger and Margalo Epps are in 9th grade, and suddenly people actually want to talk to them! Not only do they have to handle all this attention, but they've got problems of their own, like cheating in tennis, and drama not going the way Margalo wants. Will they at least still have each other at the end?
The Notebook Girls: Four Friends, One Diary, Real Life by Julia Baskin, Lindsey Newman, Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, and Courtney Toombs
Sophie, Courtney, Lindsey, and Julia all started writing in this notebook during freshman year at Stuyvesant High School as a way of keeping in touch and expressing their opinions and views of the world to each other. No one knows who came up with the idea first, but all they know is that the notebook brought them closer together, made them laugh, and made them remember!
Also, are you looking for pirate-themed books to read this summer? Check out this website: http://www.deadmentellnotales.com/, and go to Billy Bones' Library!

Bad Girls, Bad Girl, Whatcha Gonna Do? by Cynthia Voigt
In this final book in popular author Cynthia Voigt's Bad Girl series (Bad Girls, It's Not Easy Being Bad, Bad, Badder, Baddest, Bad Girls in Love) Mikey Elsinger and Margalo Epps are in 9th grade, and suddenly people actually want to talk to them! Not only do they have to handle all this attention, but they've got problems of their own, like cheating in tennis, and drama not going the way Margalo wants. Will they at least still have each other at the end?
The Notebook Girls: Four Friends, One Diary, Real Life by Julia Baskin, Lindsey Newman, Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, and Courtney Toombs
Sophie, Courtney, Lindsey, and Julia all started writing in this notebook during freshman year at Stuyvesant High School as a way of keeping in touch and expressing their opinions and views of the world to each other. No one knows who came up with the idea first, but all they know is that the notebook brought them closer together, made them laugh, and made them remember!
Also, are you looking for pirate-themed books to read this summer? Check out this website: http://www.deadmentellnotales.com/, and go to Billy Bones' Library!
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