Thursday, August 11, 2011

Books to Look Forward to

By now, most of you are back in school. We understand that it's not everyone's favorite time of year, so the staff of the Pearl Library has compiled this list of just a few of the books we're the most excited about that will be published during this school year. Check it out:



Pandemondium by Lauren Oliver (Delirium Trilogy, Book 2, March 6, 2012)













Fever by Lauren DeStefano (Chemical Garden Trilogy, Book 2, February 21, 2012)











Froi of the Exiles by Melina Marchetta (Lumatere Chronicles, Book 2, March 13, 2012)














Inheritance by Christopher Paolini (Inheritance Cycle, Book 4, November 8, 2011)












Nightshade by Maryrose Wood (The Poison Diaries, Book 2, October 11, 2011)













Crossed by Ally Condie (Matched Trilogy, Book 2, November 1, 2011)















The Death Cure (Maze Runner Trilogy, Book 3, October 11, 2011)










We hope you're as excited as we are about these upcoming books! Come in to the Pearl Library and we'll help you make a reading list that will make the start of school a little more fun.


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