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IN THIS ISSUEWelcome! This is your monthly stop for all things library and community! - Baby Brains
- Meet...(on hiatus for January)
- News
- Story Time Calendar
- Events
- Staff Picks/New Books
- Librarians are Hilarious
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MEET... on hiatus for January while we do a minor reformatting
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EVENTS-no events to report for January
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Bright Winter Night
by Alli Brydon
In this luminous, winter-themed celebration of the joy and beauty of nature and the gift of friendship, a group of woodland creatures use items found on the forest floor to build something special together, then race off to catch a glimpse of one of nature's most astounding wonders.
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Big Nate: Prank You Very Much
by Lincoln Peirce
Features two shorts and two complete episodes starring the ultimate prankster Nate Wright, including“The Pimple of Power,” in which a huge zit on Nate's forehead unexpectedly becomes the most miraculous good luck charm in school history.
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The Vibrant Years: A Novel
by Sonali Dev
Three generations of the Desai women--sixty-five-year-old Bindu; her daughter-in-law, Aly; and her granddaughter, Cullie--navigate bad dates, reemerging exes, and secrets that refuse to remain hidden as they embark on a daring shared journey of self-discovery to live their most authentic lives.
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The Last Invitation: A Novel
by Darby Kane
Invited to join a secret club of powerful women, the Sophie Foundation, who mete out justice to men who behave very, very badly, Jessa Hall soon realizes the high--and deadly--price of admission and discovers that once in the group, it's impossible to get out.
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Midnight Masquerade
by Marcia Lynn McClure
Stavos Voronin was not as blind-eyed as many nobles and royals. Evony's physical gestures-even the simplest movement of her hands-revealed that she had not always been destitute. The same was true of the children-of their polished manners and the boy's knowledge of horses and tendency to be bold and fearless of strangers. Ah yes, Stavos enjoyed a good mystery. After all, interest in the inexplicable circumstances surrounding the royals of Abawyth was the very thing that had lured him to the kingdom-the enigma of Abawyth's twelve sleepy princesses. And yet now-now his mind was all the more intrigued. Not only was the obscurity of what had caused the profound and baffling torpidity of Abawyth's princesses laid out before him, but also he found his curiosity intensely piqued over the riddle surrounding the very lovely Evony and her siblings. As Stavos strode through the village resting on the outskirts of Abawyth Castle, his mind reeled with possibilities. His musings were drawn back to why he had come to Abawyth at all-to solve the conundrum surrounding the twelve beautiful princesses of Abawyth kingdom-to solve the seemingly impenetrable crux and thereby win the hand of one of Abawyth's princesses, as his father, King Letholdus of Ethiarien, had commanded. (Large Print)
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The Earl and the Pharaoh: From the Real Downton Abbey to the Discovery of Tutankhamun
by Fiona Carnarvon
Bestselling author the Countess of Carnarvon tells the thrilling behind-the-scenes story of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun on its centennial, and explores the unparalleled life of family ancestor George Herbert--the famed Egyptologist, world-traveler, and 5th Earl of Carnarvon behind it--whose country house, Highclere Castle, is the setting of the beloved series Downton Abbey.
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