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The Town of Angier
PO Box 278
55 N Broad Street West
Angier, NC 27501
919-639-2071

Emergency After Hours:
910-893-9111

Hours of Operation
7:30am - 5:30pm
 Library
28 North Raleigh St. (Phys)
Angier, NC 27501
Phone (919) 639-4413
Email abdavis@angier.org


The Angier Public Library offers an assortment of books for Junior Readers including these great series and selections:

Harry Potter
Children of the Red King
Circle Opens
Circle of Magic
The Immortals
P.C. Hawke
Dragonslayers Academy
Tartan Magic
Little House
Caroline Years
Rose Years
Pioneer Daughters
Saddle Club
Treasure Horses
Thoroughbred
Heartland
Red Wall
Kids of Polk Street School
Animal Pride
Dive
Everest
Islands
Seventh Tower
Bailey School Kids
Pee Wee Scouts
Triplet Trouble
Barkley School for Dogs
Magic Tree House
Nose Pickers from Outer Space
Junie B. Jones
Zack Files
A to Z Mysteries
Captain Underpants
Feather Tales
Saddle Up
Mary Kate And Ashley
Barbie
Amber Brown
Angel Wings
Magic Attic Club
Forever Angels
American Girls
My Name is America
My America
Dear America
Royal Diaries
Cam Jansen
Genny in the Bottle
Animorphs
Chronicles of Naria
Goosebumps
Series of Unfortunate Events
Pendragon
Spiderwick Chronicles
Star Wars
Friends and Amigos
Wishbone
Boxcar Children
Hank the Cowdog
Orphan Train
Time Warp Trio
Cirque Du Freak
Countdown

Some good Christian books include:

Left Behind series By Jerry Jenkins
Culdesac Kids by Beverly Lewis
Holly's Heart by Beverly Lewis
Dixie and Jumbo by Gilbert Morris
High Sierra by Jeff Nesbit
Tales from the Bayou by Betty Hager
Spine Chiller Mysteries by Fred E. Katz
Heebie Jeebies by Paul Buchanan and Rod Randall
Toby Andrews and the Junior Deputies by Jerry B. Jenkins
Cooper Kids by Frank Peretti
Adventures in Odyssey by Paul McCusker
Soul Survivor by Tim LaHaye
Baker Street Mysteries by Jake and Luke Thoene
Veritas Project by Frank Peretti

Interested in reading one of these books? Call us at 639-4413 or email us.

Other Books

Award Winning Books and Reading Lists for Children and Young Adults

The Newbery Medal honors the year's most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. The medal was established in 1922 and is presented annually by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). The recipient must be a citizen or resident of the United States.

The Caldecott Medal recognizes the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. It is named in honor of 19th century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott because his work best represents the "joyousness and beauty of picture books." The Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, presents the annual award.

Links to Other Children's Books Lists

International Reading Association

Children's Book Council

Young Adult Library Services Association