Several new titles have been added at the main facility of the Riverside Regional Library.
New titles in the adult category are Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II, Volcanoes of the World, by Bill McGuire; Mountains of the World, by John Cleare; Bowhunting Equipment and Skills, by Dwight Schuh; Now How Shall We Live, by Charles Colson; The Majors, by John Feinestein; Climbing High, by Lene Gammelgaard; The Innocents Within, by Robert Daley; and Hearts in Atlantis, by Stephen King
In the children and young adult categories, new titles include Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Ups and Downs, by Jane Mason; Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top, by Gail Herman; Wild and Woolly Mammoths, by Aliki; Barney's Number Friends, by Mark Berenthal; and Tibet, by Robert Z. Apte.
More books, adios and reviews are available at the Riverside Regional Library's web site, at www.showme.net/rrl, as well as other interesting links.
Copies of the RRL's monthly publication, "Currents," is also available at the library, as well as schedules for special events.
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