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| Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts; narrated by Ann Marie LeeStarring: Maud Gage Baum, wife of author L. Frank Baum, and Judy Garland, the 15-year-old actress portraying Dorothy in MGM's 1939 adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Narration: Ann Marie Lee's ability to perform multiple distinct male voices (including real-life MGM studio head Louie B. Mayer) is a standout in this AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording. |
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| On the Come Up by Angie Thomas; narrated by Bahni Turpin What it’s about: When her fiery performance at a rap battle goes viral, 16-year-old Bri knows that her newfound fame could be her family’s ticket to survival -- but she doesn't know how to deal with the onslaught of people trying to label her.
Narration: Bahni Turpin's raw and spunky narration captures Bri's vulnerable coming of age. |
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Bloodthirsty
by William W Johnstone
What it's about: On a mission to bring justice to the America West, Buckhorn, a legendary gunslinger, is asked by a survivor of Andersonville, a Yankee prison camp run by an evil, sadistic General, to kill the general not just for revenge, but to stop another atrocity.
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Out of the dark
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
What it's about: Evan Smoak, a.k.a., the Nowhere Man, is pitted against one of his own for the future of the country when a murderous President Bennett activates the Orphan program's first recruit, Orphan A. By the best-selling author of Hellbent. Read by Scott Brick.
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The next to die : Library Edition
by Sophie Hannah
What it's about: A stand-up comedian wonders who she can trust when she anonymously receives the same token clue, a small white book, that has been found at each scene of a serial murder case.
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Kids and Car Trip Planned?
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One-third nerd
by Gennifer Choldenko
Children's Humorous Fiction. [3 discs, 3 hr., 48 min.] Fifth-grader Liam, his shy science-loving sister Dakota and his popular sister, Izzy, a girl with Down syndrome, put their minds together to figure out how to afford a trip to the veterinarian to save their faithful German shepherd.
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Maggie & Abby's neverending pillow fort :
by Will Taylor
Children's Fantasy Fiction [6 discs, 6 hr., 30 min.] When Maggie and Abby discover a portal which connects their living room pillow forts, it turns out to be part of a massive network of linked-up pillow and sofa forts that spans the globe, and the kids who run it are not happy with them
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The Unflushables
by Ron Bates
Children's Humorous Fiction [5 discs, 5 hr., 30 min.] Thirteen-year-old Sully Stringfellow, his arch-nemesis Izzy Cisco, friend Moleman, and a league of long-forgotten plumber heroes team up to save Nitro City from mutant creatures in the sewers.
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Laugh out loud : Includes Pdf
by James Patterson
Children's Humorous Fiction [3 discs, 3 hr., 30 min.] A book-loving boy who has impossible ideas about starting his very own book company relies on the support of friends and inspiration from his favorite stories to make his dream come true. By the award-winning authors of House of Robots.
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The Scroll of Kings
by Sarah Prineas
Children's Fantasy Fiction [6 discs, 6 hrs., 45 min.] When the books of the palace library become infected with an evil magic, unlikely friends Alex and Kenneret set out to find who or what is behind the books and what they plan for the rest of the kingdom. This is the first book in The Lost Books series. This is also available as a downloadable eBook and audio eBook.
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Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
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Central Mississippi Regional Library System
100 Tamberline Street
Brandon, Mississippi 39042
601-825-0100
http://www.cmrls.lib.ms.us
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