| 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
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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
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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 |