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- Pumpkin Spice Season Vol. 2, 36 songs
- Shades of Folk, 35 songs
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New YA eBooks on CMRLS.Freading.com
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Knee Deep
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Karol Ann Hoeffner
Named after a hurricane, Camille is the rebellious sixteen-year-old daughter of a New Orleans bar-owner who grows up in the shadow of Bourbon Street, raised on stories of hauntings, lusty encounters and voodoo magic. And even though her family loses their home in a hurricane, she counts herself among the lucky until she discovers that her eighteen-year-old neighbor whom she secretly loves goes missing in the storm.
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*Furia
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Yamile Saied Méndez
*A Reese's Book Club YA Pick. Seventeen-year-old Camila Hassan, a rising soccer star in Rosario, Argentina, dreams of playing professionally, in defiance of her fathers' wishes and at the risk of her budding romance with Diego. The educator's guide is also available on CMRLS.Freading.com
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Even If We Break
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Marieke Nijkamp
A group of friends, bound together by years of history, embark on a visit to a cabin before dangerous secrets and unknown threats reveal a sinister plot that compromises their safety. By the best-selling author of This Is Where It Ends.
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Horizon Delta
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D. W. Vogel
Jonah was born on a dying spaceship. If everything had gone according to plan, Jonah would have lived and died aboard Horizon Delta, leaving his future descendants to colonize a new home for humanity. But the ship will never make it.
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Plutocracy : Chronicles of a Global Monopoly
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Abraham Martinez
It's 2051. The world's largest company, The Company, has seized power on a planetary scale and runs the world as if it were a business. In a plutocracy, the richer one is, the more powerful one is. In this context, an anonymous citizen becomes compelled to uncover how the world came to this situation, without paying any attention to the official version.
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Programs @ your Library Teens and Tweens programs will be posted on the Groups page of Facebook on Thursdays at 4:00 p.m., but check during the week, there may be something going on - a trivia quiz or a give away. Leave a comment on Facebook, we would love to hear from you!
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____________________________________ Remember to use the library you must, by order of the State of Mississippi and the CMRLS Board of Trustees; answer health questions, wear a mask, wash or sanitize your hands, stay six feet away from others, and move any item you touch to the designated area the library has set aside for items to be cleaned. ______________________________
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In the woods
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Carrie Jones
Witnessing a violent attack by a mysterious enemy in his Oklahoma farming community, Logan teams up with investigator's daughter Chrystal to uncover the cause of a string of disappearances. By the best-selling authors of After Obsession.
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Five midnights
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Ann Dávila Cardinal
A mystery set in modern-day Puerto Rico and based on the Caribbean boogeyman myth finds two rival teens struggling to set aside their differences to solve a series of grisly murders with ties to an otherworldly reality of myths, legends and killer monsters.
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You may now kill the bride
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R. L Stine
Published to coincide with the release of the Fear Street movies, a first of three new novels set in the perennially popular Fear Street universe traces the chilling story of two sisters, decades apart, who are bound by an ancient family curse.
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The dark descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein
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Kiersten White
The events of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein unfold from the perspective of Elizabeth Lavenza, who is adopted as a child by the Frankensteins as a companion for their volatile son Victor.
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The Fall
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Bethany Griffin
Horror. Madeline Usher is trapped inside her family's decaying, haunted mansion. As her desperation to save herself (and her beloved twin brother, Roderick) increases, so does her strange illness...could it be that the house would rather let her die than let her leave? The Fall's intensifying pace immerses readers in a "thick, murky atmosphere" (Kirkus Reviews) of dread, building toward a dramatic, disturbing finale. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher, this twisted tale will hold special appeal for Poe fans, as well as fans of Bethany Griffin's earlier Poe adaptations, Masque of the Red Death and Dance of the Red Death.
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The summoning
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Kelley Armstrong
When Chloe begins seeing ghosts everywhere, she ends up in a group home for troubled teens called Lyle House where she, while being plunged into a paranormal world, soon discovers that she has a lot in common with the other kids.
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______________________________ Q: What did the farmer say when he couldn't find his tractor? A: "Where's my tractor?" Q: What did one toilet say to the other toilet? A: "You look flushed!" Q: Why did Adele cross the road? A: To sing Hello from the other side! _______________________________
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