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Three Little Words

New Books for Teens January 15, 2013

If you’ve had your fill of vampires, sorcerer’s, and alien invasions, rest assured…Richland Library has something for you!

Consider reading new arrival Three Little Words, by Sarah Harvey, following 16-year-old Sid as he journeys away from the only home he’s ever known to find a brother he’s never met. Described as both a “hypnotic” and “skillfully told” story, this realistic look at identity, mental illness, trauma, and family may fit your bill for something different.

Still on the hunt? Check out some of Richland Library’s other new arrivals, below. Drop by any Richland Library location for an even wider selection.


Three Little Words by Sarah N. Harvey
Leah B. Says: Fiction
Amazon Says: Sixteen-year-old Sid barely remembers his birth mother and has no idea who his father was. Raised on an idyllic island by loving foster parents, Sid would be content to stay t...
Amazon

Leah B. Says: Fiction
Amazon Says: At South Bay High, the drama just keeps on growing... In the long-awaited 15th volume of the Drama High series, Street Soldiers picks up with a murder in front of Jayd?s grand...
Amazon

Castle Waiting by Linda Medley
Leah B. Says: Graphic Novel
Amazon Says: The multiple Harvey and Eisner award-winning fantasy is now collected in one volume! A fable for modern times, Castle Waiting is a fairy tale that's not about rescuing the pri...
Amazon

Colin Fischer by Ashley Edward Miller
Leah B. Says: Fiction
Amazon Says: SOLVING CRIME, ONE FACIAL EXPRESSION AT A TIME Colin Fischer cannot stand to be touched. He does not like the color blue. He needs index cards to recognize facial expr...
Amazon

Passion Blue by Victoria Strauss
Leah B. Says: Fiction
Amazon Says: When seventeen-year-old Giulia, the orphaned, illegitimate daughter of a Milanese nobleman, learns she’s to be packed off to a life behind convent walls, she begs an astrolo...
Amazon

Rebel Heart by Moira Young
Leah B. Says: Fiction
Amazon Says: Nothing is certain and no one is safe in the second book in the highly praised Dust Lands trilogy, which MTV’s Hollywood Crush blog called “better than The Hunger Games...
Amazon
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