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Released: Top 2012 Baby Names in Pennsylvania, United States

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Released: Top 2012 Baby Names in Pennsylvania, United States Patch Baldwin-Whitehall, PA --

Mason and Emma are the most popular baby names in Pennsylvania for 2012, according to Social Security data.

Here are the top 10 in Pennsylvania:

Boys: 1. Mason
2. Liam
3. Jacob
4. Michael
5. Noah
6. Ryan
7. Ethan
8. Logan
9. Benjamin
10. John

  Girls: 1. Emma
2. Sophia
3. Ava
4. Olivia
5. Isabella
6. Madison
7. Abigail
8. Emily
9. Mia
10. Aubrey 

In all of the United States, Jacob and Sophia are repeat champions. It's the 14th year in a row that Jacob tops the list for boys and the second year for Sophia.

Here are the top 10 boys and girls names in America for 2012:

Boys: 1. Jacob
2. Mason
3. Ethan
4. Noah
5. William
6. Liam
7. Jayden
8. Michael
9. Alexander
10. Aiden

  Girls: 1. Sophia
2. Emma
3. Isabella
4. Olivia
5. Ava
6. Emily
7. Abigail
8. Mia
9. Madison
10. Elizabeth

There is a new couple in the top 10 this year, as Elizabeth and Liam replace Chloe and Daniel. Elizabeth has been here before, but this is the first time that Liam breaks into the top 10. 

Perhaps Liam's new-found success can be attributed to Liam Neeson's recent major roles in Battleship and the popular Taken, The Chronicles of Narnia and Clash of the Titans franchises.

This year's winners for biggest jump in popularity among the Top 500 in America are Major and Arya.

The fastest riser on the girls' list may have been influenced by the popular cable TV series "Game of Thrones." Arya is the daughter of a leader of one of the Seven Kingdoms. She also is an expert sword fighter, so doubt her influence on the popular names list at your own risk.    

For the boys, parents may associate Major with the military title. You also might trace Major's increase in popularity to a cable TV show. "Home by Novogratz" is a popular home design show featuring Major Novogratz, the youngest son of designers Robert and Cortney.

The second-fastest riser for boys was Gael, and for girls, Perla. Both names most likely are on the rise due to the increase in the country's Spanish-speaking population. Perla is the Latinized version of Pearl and is popular among Hispanic-Americans. Gael's popularity could be tied to Mexican actor Gael García Bernal.

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Phagans School of Hair Design in Portland Presents: Smokey Eye Workshop with Jerseylicious Makeup Artist Olivia Blois Sharpe

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On May 31, Celebrity makeup artist and Jerseylicious cast member Olivia Blois Sharpe will be presenting professional workshops on how to create a flawless smokey eye. The workshops will be held on the Phagans School of Hair Design campus in Clackamas Town Center in Portland, OR.

Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) May 23, 2013

This month, celebrity makeup artist and Jerseylicious cast member Olivia Blois Sharpe will be presenting professional workshops on how to create a flawless smokey eye. The workshops will be held on the Phagans School of Hair Design campus in Clackamas Town Center.

Sharpe graduated from Christine Valmy International School of Beauty. Since then, she has worked for several high-clientele salons, including The Gatsby and Anthony Robert Salon as well as working under Alexa Prisco as a "Glam Fairy". Sharpe is currently working to develop her own salon.

“Olivia Blois Sharpe is passionate about the beauty industry and sharing her creative talents with other artists,” said Barbara Climaldi, owner of Phagans School of Hair Design. “After watching her work on the past five seasons of Jerseylicious, we’re excited to host these educational events and bring a little East coast glam to Portland and the Pacific Northwest.”

Workshops are open to the public, but space is limited. Tickets are available at http://www.bookwithcook.com.

Workshop Details
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What:         Smokey Eye Workshop with Jerseylicious star Olivia Blois Sharpe

When:         Friday, May 31, 2013,
                Four sessions, 1 hour each
                11am – 1pm – 4pm – 6pm

Where:        Phagans School of Hair Design, Clackamas Town Center Mall campus
                11860 SE 82nd Avenue, Happy Valley, Oregon

Cost:         $19.95 per person

Space is limited. Order tickets today at http://www.bookwithcook.com.

Locally owned and operated, Phagans School of Hair Design educates students to the highest standards in the field of cosmetology, with programs leading to licensure in Hair Design, Esthetics and Nail Technology. Two locations with salons in NE/Lloyd Center and SE/Clackamas Town Center also serve the community with cosmetology services and retail outlets. Learn more at http://www.phagans.com. Reported by PRWeb 18 hours ago.

Bono and Olivia Wilde join Matt Damon's water campaign

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Bono and Olivia Wilde join Matt Damon's water campaign U2 rocker BONO, actress OLIVIA WILDE and tycoon RICHARD BRANSON have become the latest stars to sign up for MATT DAMON's bizarre bathroom strike in aid of a water charity. Reported by Daily Star 13 hours ago.

Olivia Munn Says She Wasn’t Very Popular In High School

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Olivia Munn Says She Wasn’t Very Popular In High School Olivia Munn recently revealed that she didn’t have very many friends in high school. Although the busy actress now has plenty of people lining up to be her BFF, Munn said she had a difficult time making friends when she was younger. Instead of eating with other students during lunch, the former Attack of the [...]

Olivia Munn Says She Wasn’t Very Popular In High School is a post from: The Inquisitr Reported by The Inquisitr 13 hours ago.

Olivia Munn Shows Off Bikini Body in New Pics!

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We’ve got a great way to spice up your work week! A hot chick in a bikini! What makes it even better? It’s Olivia Munn. The sexy Newsroom star is showing off ... MORE

The post Olivia Munn Shows Off Bikini Body in New Pics! appeared first on Celebrity News | Style | Red Carpets | Movies | Couples | CelebTV. Reported by CelebTV.com 12 hours ago.

Congratulations to the Sequoyah High School Class of 2013!

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Congratulations to the Sequoyah High School Class of 2013! Patch Holly Springs-Hickory Flat, GA --

*Sequoyah High School Class of 2013*

 

Valedictorian Margaret Kristine Hartman

Salutatorian Anna Marie King

 

Solomon Olawale Ajose

Jennifer Elizabeth Allen

Dalton James Anderson

Sophia Andretta

Sandra Ivonne Arreola

Claire Elizabeth Bailey

James Chadwick Ball

Christopher Glenn Barahona

Brendan Barco

Nicholas Scott Barland

Preston Cole Barnes

Alexis Nina Barreto

Sarah Catherine Barth

Angie Marckengenie Beaubrun

Taylor Lynn Bell

Vanessa Elizabeth Benitez

Ty Bjorn Bennett-Reid

Konstantin Stephen Benton

Nicole Shannon Bisel

Melissa MaKayla Bishop

Ethan Schwartzberg Bjorn

Olivia Morgan Black

Tyler Scott Blackwell

Michael David Blankinship

Michelle Gail Blankinship

Steven Jacob Blocksom

Jake Cebron Booker

John Michael Brangan

Julia Briscoe

Hailey Morgan Brower

Aallen Jeoffrey Brown

Kayla Nichole Bryant

Joshua Lee Buchanan

Heather Kathryn Burgess

Taylor Lee Burkhart

Kayleigh Willene Burns

Adam Terry Cantrell

Kathryn Elizabeth Cardin

John Dylan Carson

Will Turner Carson

Norma Castaneda

Kathryn Patrise Chambless

Mary Kate Chandler

Savannah Alexandria Chappelear

Marcus Cale Cheek

Gabriel Ryan Clark

Megan Elizabeth Clark

Julia Alyssa Clarke

Preston Lee Coleman

Hope Collette

Selden Hixon Collier

Reuben Allen Cook

Wayne Bryant Cooper

Cody Tyler Copeland

Samuel Newcomb Cosner

Sierra Brook Cox

Eduardo Cruz

Kaylen Brooke Cummings

Joshua Edwin Curl

Cara Jordan Dangar

Lindsey Marie Daniell

Dustin Reid Dawson

Taylor Evan Dean

Olivia Jane DeBevc

Allyson Marie Deegan

Connor Ryan Deihl

Wesley Michael Delavega

Alec Frank DeMarco

Caroline Anne Dew

Sarah Marie Dew

Mary Catherine Dickerson

Joshua Christopher Dietter

Samantha Madison Doniel

Trenton Joseph Dorner

Daniel Aaron Doucette

Mitchell Salvatore Douglas

Robert Marion Downing

Colin Rashad Dozier

Andrew Ryan Duzenski

Harrison Wayne Eaton

Austin Dwayne Edwards

Nicholas Bryant Ellis

Brandi Michelle Ervin

Peyton Skyler Etheridge

Andrew Glen Evans

Kayla Corrinne Finale

Megan Marie Fink

Abigail Nadine Flanders

Joseph Michael Flanders

Taylor Erin Foster

Adam Bowen Free

Maya Edwina Freeman

Melissa Lauren Freeman

Seth Allen Freeman

Hannah Rose Fuller

Rebecca Nicole Gallo

Jacob Daniel Garcia

Bianka Rocio Garcia Guerrero

Wendy Marie Garner

Kelsey Marie Geiger

Leah Colleen Gemuenden

Cody Bryant Gentry

Jessica Germick

Caroline Michelle Gessner

Courtney Nicole Gibbs

Stuart Daniel Glassic

Jordan Durham Glenn

Edwin Samuel Gonzalez

Lizeth Ivonne Gonzalez

Curran Gage Goodwin

Victoria Ivy Gordon

Chase Alexander Greene

Keegan Joshua Greene

Nicholas Duane Gustin

Ken N Haley

David Jonathan Hall

Kimball Marie Hansard

William Patrick Hansard

Brandon Keith Harbin

Margaret Kristine Hartman

Rondell Glen Hassanali

Adrienne Kay Hatch

Nicole Ann Hempstead

Korey Mitchell Henkle

Christina Marie Herd

Joanna Hernandez

Raymond Anthony Hernandez

Kristian Hector Herrera

Emily Ann Hershberger

Naijee Lamon Hicks

Logan Stephen Honea

Sara Elizabeth Honeycutt

Justin Walker Howard

Zachary Ryan Howard

Ashley Nicole Hufford

Keelei Dakota Hughes

Frank Jose' Ibar

Blake Frederick Ingleton

Brandon Charles Ingleton

Jessica Cierra Isings

Kate Leanne Jacoby

Savannah Andrea James

Christopher Lee Jones

Reynaldo Pootchy Joseph

Leonardo Palomares Juarez

Nicole Lee Justice

Kameron William Karch

David Thomas Kemp

Grant Isaac Kennedy

Emily Lynn Kidd

Hannah Pearl Kidd

Kathleen Elizabeth Kiernan

Anna Marie King

Caden Alexandra Kluge

Mallory Jordan Knowles

Mitchell Loron Koger

George Nicolas Kroes

Nicole Marie Lear

Hannah Brooke Lee

Eric Jesus Leekam

Jean Junior Legrand

Austin James Leslie

Denisse Leyva

Nicholas Loiodice

Janee Mckenzie Lomax

Autora Charrice Lorimer

Jamie Georgette Loudermilk

Melissa Renee Lycette

Noe Everardo Magana

Andre Lee Magras

Yelena Sergiyevna Makarets

Dakota Gregory Maksimovich

Daniel Brian Manus

Courtney Marissa Martin

Diego Dario Martinez

Nicholas Santiago Masters

Zachary Clark Mcclure

Ryan David McDonald

Logan Charles McIntire

Mary Susan McIntyre

Molly Elizabeth McKune

Edgar Mendez

Donald Francis Mendrala Jr.

Joshua Charles Mennicke

Micah Lawrence Merendino

Mary David Miller

Paige Marie Miller

Wyatt Franklin Miller

Courtney Jo Millican

Cody Robert Minzer

Cailie Marie Montalvo

James Daniel Mosley

Trevor Grant Mossinger

Rebecca Lynn Muzik

Katherine Renee Neely

Aaron Adel Nelson

Sable Ellison Newton

Courtney Marisa Ngkonchin

Jordan Rachel Nicolette

Lauren Ashley Noblitt

Norah Chinyere Nwaneri

Ekene Chinaza Obele

Ginger Victoria Odum

Michael Douglas Oliver

Cesar Augusto Ortiz-Mayorga

Jake Austin Owens

Llandess D'Shari Owens

Megan Nichole Pace

Tija Melissa Passley

Thomas Eric Perry

Kristen Leigh Persinger

Michaila Rae Pettinati

Brandon Kline Petty

Ashleigh Sabrina Pfitzenmayer

Patricia Anne Phelps

Rebekah Heath Phillips

Alyson Renee Pittman

Alexis Noelle Polityka

Samantha Brittany Porter

Anna Beth Potter

Elizabeth Paige Prance

Ivonne Lizbeth Ramirez-Perez

Lena Marie Reaves

Connor Lucas Reeder

Felipe Dennis Restrepo

Hailey Marie Ribby

Jessica Ann Ricks

Timothy Allenby Ritch

Guadalupe Ponce Rodea

Todd Thomas Rogers Jr.

Taylor Nicole Romines

Levi Michael Samples

Alexis Sanchez

Denisse Diana Sanchez

Edwar Sanchez

Morgan Marie Savely

Anna Lucille Schletty

Kobi Danton Schmitt

Alexandra Marie Sellers

Anna Nicole Shattuck

Emilee McKenzie Sheffield

Shalima Fahreda Destinee Siddiq

Sarah Jean Simons

Emilie Ann Sins

Preston Trudell Skersick

Anthony Jay Smith

Aric Noah Smith

Casey Jerrod Smith

Haley Maria Smith

Kierra Shontell Smith

Megan Renea Smith

Samantha Taylor Snapp

Brenda Sosa

Jenny Lee Spears

Thomas Ross Spears

Shawn Douglas Staber

Ashley Elizabeth Stanfield

Ab Martin Stansel

Cassidy Faythe Steele

Shelby Lyn Stephens

James Michael Stinson

Nicholas Michael Stinson

Paul Steven Stroud

Amanda Rae Stump

Madisen Mae Sunday

Ashley Leigh Swords

Austin Cole Taylor

Danielle Paige Temple

Ayana Folami Thomas

Daniel Alexander Tippins

Joanna Trejo

Annsley Garland Tucker

Christopher Brian VanDine

Diego Alejandro Velasquez

Matthew Keith Violet

Nicholas Joseph Vogel

Regan Sierra Walter

Nicole Ashley Wasmund

Ivan Wetherington

Blaine Elliot White II

Calvin Jake White

Alexi Cassandra Whitfield

Maci Ashton Laken Williams

Olivia Kelley Williams

Victoria Brooke Williams

Derek Austin Willingham

Lindsey Brooke Wilson

Charlie Douglas Yancey

Nicholas Michael Zimmermann

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Patch Reads: 2013 Summer Reading List

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Patch Reads: 2013 Summer Reading List Patch Montclair, NJ --

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From James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead Foundation:

**Great Advanced Reads**

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*(For tweens and teens, ages 12 and up)*

*The Diviners*

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By Libba Bray

For ages 12 and up

A series of occult-based murders in 1920s New York City put Evie O’Neill and her uncle, curator of what’s known as “The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies,” center stage in investigating the crimes. The tightly woven plot and palpable setting combine with supernatural elements, rich themes, and terrific storytelling to make for a compelling read.

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*On the Day I Died*

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By Candace Fleming

For ages 11 and up

Scary is always in season, and summer is an especially good time to welcome a shivery chill. On appropriately dark and moonless nights, kids will find themselves scaring friends with the stories in this collection, whether examinations of pure evil, ancient curses, alien encounters, or psychological dramas.

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*The Fault in Our Stars*

By John Green

For ages 13 and up

Hazel Lancaster, a teen with cancer, dropped out of school at 13 to concentrate on getting well. Now 16, she meets Augustus Waters, a former basketball player who’s lost a leg to cancer. Their connection is instantaneous. Green skillfully uses their lives to ask the big questions: Why me? Why now? Why risk love? What does being alive mean?

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*Scarlet: Lunar Chronicles, Book Two*

By Marissa Meyer

For ages 12 up

Another fresh view of a classic fairytale—with another stop-you-in-your-tracks cover. Scarlet (Little Red Riding Hood) and her street fighter boyfriend, Wolf, are in search of Scarlet’s grandmother. Their quest runs right into Cinder’s story as the three race to keep ahead of the evil Lunar Queen Levana. 

Or start with the first book in the series: Cinder: Lunar Chronicles, Book One

*The False Prince                                *

By Jennifer A. Nielson

For ages 13 and up

Carthya is on the brink of civil war. Conner, one of the noblemen, has a treacherous plan to install an imposter on the throne. But first he must find just the right young man to play the part: Could Sage win the role? As in any high stakes game, all is not as it seems. Amid layers of deception and manipulation, readers are in for surprises as Sage draws closer to the goal.

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*Shadow on the Mountain                                                                             *

By Margi Preus              

For ages 12 up

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Espen, a 14-year-old Norwegian boy whose country is occupied by the Nazis, joins the Norwegian resistance with his friends. Margi Preus reveals his story in an engrossing text that combines spy thriller with a teen coming-of-age story, enhanced by photographs, maps and brochures from the time.

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*Eleanor & Park*

By Rainbow Rowell

For ages 14 and up

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In 1980s Omaha, Eleanor, quirky and new to town, and Park, half-Korean, are outsiders in their high school. It’s worse for Eleanor, who has an abusive stepfather and bullying classmates—so bad that she accepts Park’s father’s invitation for her to stay with their family. In small steps, Eleanor and Park’s friendship grows into love. But Park realizes that the solution to Eleanor’s troubles means that she will have to move away. 

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*After Eli*

By Rebecca Rupp

For ages 12 up

Since his older brother was killed in Iraq, Danny Anderson has been keeping a “Book of the Dead” where he chronicles how people from the past have died. It’s his way of understanding loss. But it is not until three years later that Danny begins to pull away from grief: He falls for a girl, finds a new friendship, and works on a farm. A crisis at the end of that summer pushes Danny and his parents toward healing in this moving and emotionally rich novel.

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*Out of the Easy*

By Ruta Sepetys

For ages 14 and up

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“The Big Easy” has been anything but easy on Josie. She’s tried distancing herself from her mother—an addict, prostitute and thief. Josie dreams of escaping Easy altogether, but doesn’t believe she can make that happen—until she meets a tourist who offers her the encouragement she needs. Ruta Sepetys vividly describes the sights, sounds, and smells, as well as the shady underbelly of New Orleans in 1950, and breathes life into her cast of characters. Teens will be pulling for Josie as she moves ahead, learning that some decisions are anything but easy.

*The Raven Boys*

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By Maggie Stiefvater

For ages 12 and up

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For as long as Blue Sargent can remember, she’s been told that if she kisses her true love, he will die. And in her family—one filled with bona fide psychics—predictions are never taken lightly. Now 16, Blue befriends three Raven boys from the posh private school nearby and gets caught up in their quest and adventures. Blue fears that one of them just might be her true love. A compelling story from the outset, Stiefvater’s first installment in a planned four-part cycle will have readers on the edge of their seats.

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**The Cay  **

By Theodore Taylor

For ages 12 and up

When World War II threatens the Dutch island of Curacao where 11-year-old Philip lives, he and his mother decide to return to the U.S. But on the journey, their boat is torpedoed, and Philip is stranded on a life raft with a cat and Timothy, a black man. Later, when Philip becomes blind, he has no choice but to overcome his prejudices and trust Timothy. Their friendship develops beautifully in this exciting survival story.

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*5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!)*

National Geographic Kids

For ages 11 and up

From 15 peanut butter facts that stick and 50 furry facts about bears, to 100 facts about oceans that will make your head swim, this big, colorful, packed-to-the-brim compendium is sure to fascinate, entertain, and be a source of great conversations for everyone who takes a look. Photographs illustrate the great variety of information, a playful design makes every page inviting, and a ticker at the bottom of each spread counts the facts kids learn as they go through the book. You’ll find your teen dipping in and out of this book all summer long.  

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*EXTRA CREDIT:*

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Life of Pi by Yann Martel 

The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann

 

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*GREAT PAGETURNERS                                                                                    *

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**(For ages 9-12)**

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*The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee: An Origami Yoda Book*

By Tom Angleberger

For ages 8 and up 

In the third of the Origami Yoda books, Sara brings a paper fortune teller in the form of Star War’s Chewbacca (a Fortune Wookiee) to school to fill in while Dwight and Origami Yoda are suspended.

Or start with the first book in the series: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda

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*Never Say Die*

By Will Hobbs

For ages 8 up

Nick Thrasher, a 15-year-old Inuit hunter, and his older half-brother Ryan, a wildlife photographer, are off in search of caribou. Soon into their travels they are thrown into the frozen Firth River. Back on land, their struggle to survive continues as they are pursued by animals, including a half-grizzly, half-polar bear. An exciting wilderness survival tale set in Canada’s arctic is the perfect read to cool down a hot summer day.

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*Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 4)                                                   *

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By Jeff Kinney                                                                                                                                                    For ages 8 and up

This is not the newest in the series, but it might be the right book to begin with since it’s all about summer vacation. The weather’s great, and all the kids are having fun outside. But not Greg Heffley! He’s in his house playing video games and enjoying himself, thank you very much.  But Greg’s mom has other ideas about outdoor activities and “family togetherness.” Whose vision will win out? Will a new addition to the Heffley family change everything?* *

*On the Road to Mr. Mineo’s   *

By Barbara O’Connor  

For ages 8 and up

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When we remember summers, there’s often a single event that stands out. For the folks in Meadville, South Carolina, this summer will be recalled as the one when a one-legged pigeon named Sherman flew into town. Where did Sherman come from? Only Mr. Mineo seems to know. For many young readers, this summer may be remembered as the one they met Stella and Amos and Sherman in the pages of this wonderful novel.

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*Hades: Lord of the Dead: The Olympians, Book 4*

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By George O’Connor

For ages 9 and up

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Welcome to the Underworld. A mix of action, comedy, superheroes and Greek mythology, this graphic novel introduces Hades and Persephone.  

Or start with the first book in the series: Zues: King of the Gods

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*Wonder*

By R.J. Palacio

For ages 9-12

August Pullman, 10, was born with a deformed face. Even though he’s been protected and homeschooled, he’s felt the stares and heard the whispers when the boldest jerks called him Freak or Freddy Krueger. Now his parents have decided that it’s time to enroll Auggie in school. The world he finds doesn’t only test his courage; it also takes the measure of everyone he meets.  A rare book that just might open a closed heart.

*Middle School: My Brother is a Big Fat Liar*

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and *Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill*

By James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou, Illustrated by Neil Swaab

For ages 9-13

Two great new stories in the wildly popular Middle School series. When Georgia Khatchadorian heads off to her first day at Hills Village Middle School, everyone she meets immediately brands Georgia a problem child just like Rafe! When Rafe sneakily signs the band up to play at Georgia's first middle school dance, she's terrified she'll embarrass herself. Will she be able to overcome her fears?

Meanwhile, in How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill, Rafe is excited about summer camp—but he’s in for a letdown when he realizes it’s summer school camp. Luckily, Rafe quickly makes friends with members of his “Loserville” cabin. And they need all the help they can get as they battle off against the “Cool” cabin all summer long.

Or start with the first book in the series: Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life

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**Where the Red Fern Grows**

By Wilson Rawls

For ages 8 and up

In an informal survey, I asked a bunch of grown-ups which childhood summer read they remembered most. Where the Red Fern Grows was the most frequent answer. Set in the Ozarks, the adventure tale of a boy, Billy, and his two hunting dogs, Little Ann and Old Dan, is recalled not only for the trio’s triumphs, but also for the story’s tenderness. Give your kiddos this classic book this summer. 

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*The Egypt Game*

By Zilpha Keatley Snyder  

For ages 8 and up 

Before role-playing computer games became so popular, Zilpha Keatley Snyder took young readers to an antiques store in California where Melanie and April, and later four other friends, create and play “The Egypt Game.” With costumes, secret codes and elaborate stories, the kids become more and more involved—until strange things start happening. It just might be time to stop playing. Readers, too, will find themselves caught up in the game and in this characterful novel.

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*Hokey Pokey*

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By Jerry Spinelli

For ages 9 and up

This is an allegorical tale where childhood is not just a stage, it is a place called Hokey Pokey. The readers meet Jack, who, like many of them, is starting to “age out” of Hokey Pokey. Spinelli’s novel is sure to help them celebrate and cope with all that is the past and all that is to come.

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*Navigating Early*

By Clare Vanderpool

For Ages 9 and up

Jack is adrift after his mother dies, so his dad, just back from WWII, enrolls him in a boarding school in Maine. There he befriends Early Auden, a loner who rarely attends classes and whose brother, a soldier serving in France, is presumed dead. Early believes otherwise and so begins the two boys’ quest along the Appalachian Trail.

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*Angry Birds Playground: Animals: An Around-the-World Habitat Adventure*

By Jill Esbaum; Illustrated with photographs

For ages 8-11

Those popular Angry Birds are tour guides on this photo-filled exploration of habitats including rainforests, deserts, oceans, grasslands and polar regions. The birds, who are on a worldwide search for their stolen eggs, introduce readers to five major habitats and the animals that thrive in each. With animal vital statistics in sidebars, descriptions in text, and funny asides from the birds on every page, this is the kind of book that gives nonfiction a good name!

 

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*GREAT BEGINNER READS*

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*(For ages 6-9)*  **

*Cam Jansen and the Graduation Day Mystery #31*

By David A. Adler; Illustrated by Joy Allen

For ages 7-10

Cam Jansen, elementary school detective, is up to her 31st mystery. She’s got to be doing something right! Children making the transition from picture books to chapter books have found Cam Jansen books a great help and motivator. In her latest case, Cam must use her skills and her photographic memory to catch the thief who stole Eric’s father’s graduation present.

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*The One and Only Ivan*

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By Katherine Applegate, Illustrated by Patricia Castelao Costa

For ages 8-10

“The Ape at Exit 8” is Ivan, a mighty silverback gorilla who lives in a circus-themed shopping mall. Based on a true story, this novel tells how Ivan uses his talent for drawing to rescue the other animals. Winner, 2013 Newbery Medal.

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*Ivy and Bean Make the Rules*

By Annie Barrows; Illustrated by Sophie Blackall

For ages 7-9

Nancy, Bean’s older sister, is going to camp, but Bean can’t go: You have to be eleven to go to camp.  Never one to accept defeat, Bean and her best friend Ivy create a camp of their own.  A triumph of friendship, ingenuity, and fun!

Or start with the first book in the series: Ivy and Bean 

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*Hello Nebulon!*

By Ray O’Ryan; Illustrated by Colin Jack

For ages 5-8*  *

It’s 2120, and Zack Nelson and his family are leaving Earth to move to the planet Nebulon. Their space-aged house has all kinds of awesome gadgets that Zack will be using every day, but still Zack worries that he and his twin sister won’t have any friends. But then he meets a fellow student and slowly starts to realize that things on Nebulon might just be alright after all. Young readers will zoom through the story to find out what happens to Zack, entertained and delighted along the way! 

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*Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers*

By Dav Pilkey

For ages 7 and up 

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For once, the critics agree with what children have been saying for years: USA Today tells us: “Call Pilkey…the savior of the ‘reluctant reader.’” Newsweek says Captain Underpants is “a triumph of irreverence." And young readers say: “They are funny and crazy!”  Now, in the newest book in the series, everything is threatened. Could it be the end for Captain Underpants?

Or start with the first book in the series: The Adventures of Captain Underpants

*Green Eggs and Ham*

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*Horton Hatches the Egg*

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*Oh, the Places You’ll Go*

By Dr. Seuss

For ages 3-7, 4-8, 4-9

When it comes to new readers, we’ve got two words for you: Dr. Seuss.  His beginner books (like Green Eggs and Ham) are not only comical adventures, but also great confidence-builders as brand new readers master them and can read them on their own.  And what proud reader wouldn’t want to know Sam-I-Am (who definitely, absolutely, never wants green eggs and ham)?

As kids improve their reading skills, they’ll find reward in Seuss’s classic picture books. Yes, the language is often complicated, but it is always silly and fun. Horton Hatches the Egg is a great place to start because there are loving lessons in the values of persistence and kindness in this story of the elephant who is faithful, 100 percent.

If you want to give a child a pat on the back—along with a gentle push to move on—try Oh, the Places You’ll Go! It is wise, optimistic, filled with encouragement, and great fun to read.

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*Gone Fishing: A Novel in Verse*

By Tamera Will Wissinger; Illustrated by Matthew Cordell

For ages 6-9

Nine-year-old Sam and his dad are going to the lake: “For fishing tomorrow/it’s just us two. Not Mom, not Grandpa/not Lucy…” In a series of engaging poems that narrate the day, they prepare their gear; plans change (Lucy does tag along); fish get caught; siblings get along; and all ends deliciously at dinner. We’re guessing that this delightful excursion will lead lots of kids to try their luck at fishing—and to try their hand at poetry!

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*Nic Bishop Snakes*

By Nic Bishop; illustrated with photographs

For ages 5 and up

Super-sharp photographs show a great variety of snakes, sometimes at rest but often in action, while equally clear text presents basic facts about each.  The handsome design welcomes curious (and maybe even some fearful) children to get up close and learn more.

 

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*Great Illustrated Books                                                                                *

**(For ages 2-6)**

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*Llama Llama Time to Share*

By Anna Dewedney

For ages 2-5

While Mama Llama and Nelly Gnu have tea, their two toddlers are left with a boxful of toys to share.  All goes well, until that Gnu girl decides to play with Llama’s treasured Fuzzy Llama doll.  Llama’s not ready for that much sharing.

Or start with the first book in this series: Llama Llama Red Pajama

*Olivia and the Fairy Princesses  *

By Ian Falconer

For ages 3-6

Olivia is one best-selling pig—and with good reason.  Strong-willed, high-spirited and, in this book, in search of her true identity—Olivia’s been keeping young children smiling (and recognizing themselves) for a dozen books now. She’s sure to please.

Or start with the first book in this series: Olivia

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*This Moose Belongs to Me*

By Oliver Jeffers 

For ages 4-7

For the “Can I keep him?” would-be pet owner, this story of Wilfred and Marcel the Moose is a great fit. Wilfred and Marcel make a happy pair, but it isn’t long before Wilfred notice little things about the very big moose.  It seems he has some secrets, like the neighbor who greets Marcel as “Rodrigo,” and the fact that he prefers apples to, well…Wilfred. Still their friendship is real, their story is charming, and every page of this picture book is a visual treat. 

**Yes, Let's**

By Galen Goodwin Longstreth; Illustrated by Maris Wicks    

For ages 3-5

Preschoolers will happily follow one family’s day in the country, from the dedication page with its maze-like roads leading three cars through the woods to a stream-side destination, right to the evening return trip with the happily exhausted parents and children barely making it up the stairs to their bedrooms. The short rhythmic text is simple, fast, and fun to read aloud, while the detail-filled cartoon-like illustrations invite long looks at every spread.

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*Creepy Carrots!*

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By Aaron Reynolds; Illustrated by Peter Brown

For ages 4 and up

Jasper Rabbit loves to eat carrots—especially the ones that grow at Crackenhopper Field…until the day the carrots start following him. This slightly spooky book will please youngest fans of scary tales while it delivers a subtle message about being greedy. 

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*Pete’s a Pizza Board Book*

By William Steig

For ages 4-8

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Pete’s dad turns a rainy day into lots of fun when he makes Pete into a pizza: Pete’s kneaded and tossed; covered with tomatoes (checkers) and cheese (bits of paper), put into the oven (the couch) and soon is ready to slice and be nibbled. But the sun comes out and the pizza runs out to play with his friends.  Absolutely silly and great fun!

The ReadKiddoRead program features bestselling author James Patterson’s picks for the summer. Find reviews of these books on ReadKiddoRead.com. Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.

Watch: Bono, Olivia Wilde, Richard Branson Now on Toilet Strike

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Matt Damon, Jessica Biel, Jason Bateman and Josh Gad (and many others, for that matter) have been on a toilet strike for quite some time now. Recent news on the topic says that, after learning about how millions of people still lack access to safe water and proper sanitation, Bono, Olivia Wilde and Richard Branson have decided to join them. The idea behind this strike is pretty straightforward: none of these celebrities is to use the toilet again until people in all... Reported by Softpedia 6 hours ago.

Port Reading Trainer Accused of Distributing 89,000 Units of Steroids

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Port Reading Trainer Accused of Distributing 89,000 Units of Steroids Patch Woodbridge, NJ --

A Port Reading man who works as a personal trainer was arrested Wednesday for allegedly conspiring to distribute more than 89,000 units of anabolic steroids, according to U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman’s office.

Richard Gray, 60, was charged by complaint with conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids in both pill and liquid forms, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Due to information in the complaint, agents of Customs and Border Protection discovered a package shipped from China to a consignment store in Edison, which contained more than 110 ampules several different types of anabolic steroids. Some of the steroids included, Mastabol, Testosterone, Boldenone, Undecylenate and Nandrolone.

Employees of the Edison location identified Gray as the recipient of the package and told investigators they were holding a similar package for him, according to U.S. Attorney’s Office. When Gray arrived to pick up the second package, he was arrested at the store, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Once authorities arrested Gray in Edison, he then agreed to have his home searched where investigators found a storage room with a substantial amount of anabolic steroids, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. 

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, some of the steroids were organized and labeled in boxes and on trays located on metal shelves, while others were located in gallon-sized plastic bags.

Gray appeared in court on Wednesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Falls. According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Courtney Olivia in a NJ.com report, Gray was using the Internet to sell and ship steroids across the U.S., but was not selling them at the gym he worked.



Gray pleaded guilty to similar charges in 2008, according to a report on NJ.com. Reported by Patch 24 minutes ago.

Patch Reads: 2013 Summer Reading List For Ages 4 to 12-plus

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Patch Reads: 2013 Summer Reading List For Ages 4 to 12-plus Patch Lexington, MA --

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Editor's note: Author James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead Foundation provided this list of great summer books for kids.

***Great Advanced Reads***

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*(For tweens and teens, ages 12 and up)*

*The Diviners*

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By Libba Bray

For ages 12 and up

A series of occult-based murders in 1920s New York City put Evie O’Neill and her uncle, curator of what is known as “The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies,” center stage in investigating the crimes. The tightly woven plot and palpable setting combine with supernatural elements, rich themes, and terrific storytelling to make a compelling read.

 

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*On the Day I Died*

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By Candace Fleming

For ages 11 and up

Scary is always in season, and summer is an especially good time to welcome a shivery chill. On appropriately dark and moonless nights, kids will find themselves scaring friends with the stories in this collection, whether examinations of pure evil, ancient curses, alien encounters, or psychological dramas.

 

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*The Fault in Our Stars*

By John Green

For ages 13 and up

Hazel Lancaster, a teen with cancer, dropped out of school at 13 to concentrate on getting well. Now 16, she meets Augustus Waters, a former basketball player who’s lost a leg to cancer. Their connection is instantaneous. Green skillfully uses their lives to ask the big questions: Why me? Why now? Why risk love? What does being alive mean?

 

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*Scarlet: Lunar Chronicles, Book Two*

By Marissa Meyer

For ages 12 up

Another fresh view of a classic fairytale—with another stop-you-in-your-tracks cover. Scarlet (Little Red Riding Hood) and her street fighter boyfriend, Wolf, are in search of Scarlet’s grandmother. Their quest runs right into Cinder’s story as the three race to keep ahead of the evil Lunar Queen Levana. 

Or start with the first book in the series: Cinder: Lunar Chronicles, Book One




*The False Prince                                *

By Jennifer A. Nielson

For ages 13 and up

Carthya is on the brink of civil war. Conner, one of the noblemen, has a treacherous plan to install an imposter on the throne. But first he must find just the right young man to play the part: Could Sage win the role? As in any high stakes game, all is not as it seems. Amid layers of deception and manipulation, readers are in for surprises as Sage draws closer to the goal.

 

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*Shadow on the Mountain                                                                              
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By Margi Preus              

For ages 12 up

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Espen, a 14-year-old Norwegian boy whose country is occupied by the Nazis, joins the Norwegian resistance with his friends. Margi Preus reveals his story in an engrossing text that combines spy thriller with a teen coming-of-age story, enhanced by photographs, maps and brochures from the time.

 

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*Eleanor & Park*

By Rainbow Rowell

For ages 14 and up

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In 1980s Omaha, Eleanor, quirky and new to town, and Park, half-Korean, are outsiders in their high school. It’s worse for Eleanor, who has an abusive stepfather and bullying classmates—so bad in fact that she accepts Park’s father’s invitation for her to stay with their family. In small steps, Eleanor and Park’s friendship grows into love. But Park realizes that the solution to Eleanor’s troubles means that she will have to move away.

 

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*After Eli*

By Rebecca Rupp

For ages 12 up

Since his older brother was killed in Iraq, Danny Anderson has been keeping a “Book of the Dead” where he chronicles how people from the past have died. It’s his way of understanding loss. But it is not until three years later that Danny begins to pull away from grief: He falls for a girl, finds a new friendship, and works on a farm. A crisis at the end of that summer pushes Danny and his parents toward healing in this moving and emotionally rich novel.

 

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*Out of the Easy*

By Ruta Sepetys

For ages 14 and up

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“The Big Easy” has been anything but easy on Josie. She’s tried distancing herself from her mother—an addict, prostitute and thief. Josie dreams of escaping Easy altogether, but doesn’t believe she can make that happen—until she meets a tourist who offers her the encouragement she needs. Ruta Sepetys vividly describes the sights, sounds, and smells, as well as the shady underbelly of New Orleans in 1950, and breathes life into her cast of characters. Teens will be pulling for Josie as she moves ahead, learning that some decisions are anything but easy.

 

*The Raven Boys*

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By Maggie Stiefvater

For ages 12 and up

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For as long as Blue Sargent can remember, she’s been told that if she kisses her true love, he will die. And in her family—one filled with bona fide psychics—predictions are never taken lightly. Now 16, Blue befriends three Raven boys from the posh private school nearby and gets caught up in their quest and adventures. Blue fears that one of them just might be her true love. A compelling story from the outset, Stiefvater’s first installment in a planned four-part cycle will have readers on the edge of their seats.

 

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**The Cay  **

By Theodore Taylor

For ages 12 and up

When World War II threatens the Dutch island of Curacao where 11-year-old Philip lives, he and his mother decide to return to the U.S. But on the journey, their boat is torpedoed, and Philip is stranded on a life raft with a cat and Timothy, a black man. Later, when Philip becomes blind, he has no choice but to overcome his prejudices and trust Timothy. Their friendship develops beautifully in this exciting survival story.

 

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*5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!)*

National Geographic Kids

For ages 11 and up

From 15 peanut butter facts that stick and 50 furry facts about bears, to 100 facts about oceans that will make your head swim, this big, colorful, packed-to-the-brim compendium is sure to fascinate, entertain, and be a source of great conversations for everyone who takes a look. Photographs illustrate the great variety of information, a playful design makes every page inviting, and a ticker at the bottom of each spread counts the facts kids learn as they go through the book. You’ll find your teen dipping in and out of this book all summer long.

 

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*EXTRA CREDIT:*

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Life of Pi by Yann Martel 

The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann

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**Great Pageturners     **

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**(For ages 9-12)**

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*The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee: An Origami Yoda Book*

By Tom Angleberger

For ages 8 and up 

In the third of the Origami Yoda books, Sara brings a paper fortune teller in the form of Star War’s Chewbacca (a Fortune Wookiee) to school to fill in while Dwight and Origami Yoda are suspended.

Or start with the first book in the series: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda




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*Never Say Die*

By Will Hobbs

For ages 8 up

Nick Thrasher, a 15-year-old Inuit hunter, and his older half-brother Ryan, a wildlife photographer, are off in search of caribou. Soon into their travels they are thrown into the frozen Firth River. Back on land, their struggle to survive continues as they are pursued by animals, including a half-grizzly, half-polar bear. An exciting wilderness survival tale set in Canada’s arctic is the perfect read to cool down a hot summer day.

 

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*Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 4)    
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By Jeff Kinney                                                                                                                                                    For ages 8 and up

This is not the newest in the series, but it might be the right book to begin with since it’s all about summer vacation. The weather’s great, and all the kids are having fun outside. But not Greg Heffley! He’s in his house playing video games and enjoying himself, thank you very much.  But Greg’s mom has other ideas about outdoor activities and “family togetherness.” Whose vision will win out? Will a new addition to the Heffley family change everything?

 

*On the Road to Mr. Mineo’s   *

By Barbara O’Connor  

For ages 8 and up

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When we remember summers, there’s often a single event that stands out. For the folks in Meadville, South Carolina, this summer will be recalled as the one when a one-legged pigeon named Sherman flew into town. Where did Sherman come from? Only Mr. Mineo seems to know. For many young readers, this summer may be remembered as the one they met Stella and Amos and Sherman in the pages of this wonderful novel.

 

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*Hades: Lord of the Dead: The Olympians, Book 4*

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By George O’Connor

For ages 9 and up

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Welcome to the Underworld. A mix of action, comedy, superheroes and Greek mythology, this graphic novel introduces Hades and Persephone.  

Or start with the first book in the series: Zues: King of the Gods




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*Wonder*

By R.J. Palacio

For ages 9-12

August Pullman, 10, was born with a deformed face. Even though he’s been protected and homeschooled, he’s felt the stares and heard the whispers when the boldest jerks called him Freak or Freddy Krueger. Now his parents have decided that it’s time to enroll Auggie in school. The world he finds doesn’t only test his courage; it also takes the measure of everyone he meets.  A rare book that just might open a closed heart.

 

*Middle School: My Brother is a Big Fat Liar*

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and *Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill*

By James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou, Illustrated by Neil Swaab

For ages 9-13

Two great new stories in the wildly popular Middle School series. When Georgia Khatchadorian heads off to her first day at Hills Village Middle School, everyone she meets immediately brands Georgia a problem child just like Rafe! When Rafe sneakily signs the band up to play at Georgia's first middle school dance, she's terrified she'll embarrass herself. Will she be able to overcome her fears?

Meanwhile, in How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill, Rafe is excited about summer camp—but he’s in for a letdown when he realizes it’s summer school camp. Luckily, Rafe quickly makes friends with members of his “Loserville” cabin. And they need all the help they can get as they battle off against the “Cool” cabin all summer long.

Or start with the first book in the series: Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life

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**Where the Red Fern Grows**

By Wilson Rawls

For ages 8 and up

In an informal survey, I asked a bunch of grown-ups which childhood summer read they remembered most. Where the Red Fern Grows was the most frequent answer. Set in the Ozarks, the adventure tale of a boy, Billy, and his two hunting dogs, Little Ann and Old Dan, is recalled not only for the trio’s triumphs, but also for the story’s tenderness. Give your kiddos this classic book this summer.

 

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*The Egypt Game*

By Zilpha Keatley Snyder  

For ages 8 and up 

Before role-playing computer games became so popular, Zilpha Keatley Snyder took young readers to an antiques store in California where Melanie and April, and later four other friends, create and play “The Egypt Game.” With costumes, secret codes and elaborate stories, the kids become more and more involved—until strange things start happening. It just might be time to stop playing. Readers, too, will find themselves caught up in the game and in this characterful novel.

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*Hokey Pokey*

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By Jerry Spinelli

For ages 9 and up

This is an allegorical tale where childhood is not just a stage, it is a place called Hokey Pokey. The readers meet Jack, who, like many of them, is starting to “age out” of Hokey Pokey. Spinelli’s novel is sure to help them celebrate and cope with all that is the past and all that is to come.

 

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*Navigating Early*

By Clare Vanderpool

For Ages 9 and up

Jack is adrift after his mother dies, so his dad, just back from WWII, enrolls him in a boarding school in Maine. There he befriends Early Auden, a loner who rarely attends classes and whose brother, a soldier serving in France, is presumed dead. Early believes otherwise and so begins the two boys’ quest along the Appalachian Trail.

 

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*Angry Birds Playground: Animals: An Around-the-World Habitat Adventure*

By Jill Esbaum; Illustrated with photographs

For ages 8-11

Those popular Angry Birds are tour guides on this photo-filled exploration of habitats including rainforests, deserts, oceans, grasslands and polar regions. The birds, who are on a worldwide search for their stolen eggs, introduce readers to five major habitats and the animals that thrive in each. With animal vital statistics in sidebars, descriptions in text, and funny asides from the birds on every page, this is the kind of book that gives nonfiction a good name!

 

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**Great Beginner Reads**

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*(For ages 6-9)*  **

*Cam Jansen and the Graduation Day Mystery #31*

By David A. Adler; Illustrated by Joy Allen

For ages 7-10

Cam Jansen, elementary school detective, is up to her 31st mystery. She’s got to be doing something right! Children making the transition from picture books to chapter books have found Cam Jansen books a great help and motivator. In her latest case, Cam must use her skills and her photographic memory to catch the thief who stole Eric’s father’s graduation present.

 

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*The One and Only Ivan*

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By Katherine Applegate, Illustrated by Patricia Castelao Costa

For ages 8-10

“The Ape at Exit 8” is Ivan, a mighty silverback gorilla who lives in a circus-themed shopping mall. Based on a true story, this novel tells how Ivan uses his talent for drawing to rescue the other animals. Winner, 2013 Newbery Medal.

 

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*Ivy and Bean Make the Rules*

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By Annie Barrows; Illustrated by Sophie Blackall

For ages 7-9

Nancy, Bean’s older sister, is going to camp, but Bean can’t go: You have to be eleven to go to camp.  Never one to accept defeat, Bean and her best friend Ivy create a camp of their own.  A triumph of friendship, ingenuity, and fun!

Or start with the first book in the series: Ivy and Bean




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*Hello Nebulon!*

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By Ray O’Ryan; Illustrated by Colin Jack

For ages 5-8*  *

It’s 2120, and Zack Nelson and his family are leaving Earth to move to the planet Nebulon. Their space-aged house has all kinds of awesome gadgets that Zack will be using every day, but still Zack worries that he and his twin sister won’t have any friends. But then he meets a fellow student and slowly starts to realize that things on Nebulon might just be alright after all. Young readers will zoom through the story to find out what happens to Zack, entertained and delighted along the way!

 

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*Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers*

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By Dav Pilkey

For ages 7 and up 

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For once, the critics agree with what children have been saying for years: USA Today tells us: “Call Pilkey…the savior of the ‘reluctant reader.’” Newsweek says Captain Underpants is “a triumph of irreverence." And young readers say: “They are funny and crazy!”  Now, in the newest book in the series, everything is threatened. Could it be the end for Captain Underpants?

Or start with the first book in the series: The Adventures of Captain Underpants




*Green Eggs and Ham*

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*Horton Hatches the Egg*

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*Oh, the Places You’ll Go*

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By Dr. Seuss

For ages 3-7, 4-8, 4-9

When it comes to new readers, we’ve got two words for you: Dr. Seuss.  His beginner books (like Green Eggs and Ham) are not only comical adventures, but also great confidence-builders as brand new readers master them and can read them on their own.  And what proud reader wouldn’t want to know Sam-I-Am (who definitely, absolutely, never wants green eggs and ham)?

As kids improve their reading skills, they’ll find reward in Seuss’s classic picture books. Yes, the language is often complicated, but it is always silly and fun. Horton Hatches the Egg is a great place to start because there are loving lessons in the values of persistence and kindness in this story of the elephant who is faithful, 100 percent.

If you want to give a child a pat on the back—along with a gentle push to move on—try Oh, the Places You’ll Go! It is wise, optimistic, filled with encouragement, and great fun to read.

 

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*Gone Fishing: A Novel in Verse*

By Tamera Will Wissinger; Illustrated by Matthew Cordell

For ages 6-9

Nine-year-old Sam and his dad are going to the lake: “For fishing tomorrow/it’s just us two. Not Mom, not Grandpa/not Lucy…” In a series of engaging poems that narrate the day, they prepare their gear; plans change (Lucy does tag along); fish get caught; siblings get along; and all ends deliciously at dinner. We’re guessing that this delightful excursion will lead lots of kids to try their luck at fishing—and to try their hand at poetry!

 

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*Nic Bishop Snakes*

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By Nic Bishop; illustrated with photographs

For ages 5 and up

Super-sharp photographs show a great variety of snakes, sometimes at rest but often in action, while equally clear text presents basic facts about each.  The handsome design welcomes curious (and maybe even some fearful) children to get up close and learn more.

 

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**Great Illustrated Books*
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**(For ages 2-6)**

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*Llama Llama Time to Share *

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By Anna Dewedney

For ages 2-5

While Mama Llama and Nelly Gnu have tea, their two toddlers are left with a boxful of toys to share.  All goes well, until that Gnu girl decides to play with Llama’s treasured Fuzzy Llama doll.  Llama’s not ready for that much sharing.

Or start with the first book in this series: Llama Llama Red Pajama

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*Olivia and the Fairy Princesses  *

By Ian Falconer

For ages 3-6

Olivia is one best-selling pig—and with good reason.  Strong-willed, high-spirited and, in this book, in search of her true identity—Olivia’s been keeping young children smiling (and recognizing themselves) for a dozen books now. She’s sure to please.

Or start with the first book in this series: Olivia




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*This Moose Belongs to Me*

By Oliver Jeffers 

For ages 4-7

For the “Can I keep him?” would-be pet owner, this story of Wilfred and Marcel the Moose is a great fit. Wilfred and Marcel make a happy pair, but it isn’t long before Wilfred notice little things about the very big moose.  It seems he has some secrets, like the neighbor who greets Marcel as “Rodrigo,” and the fact that he prefers apples to, well…Wilfred. Still their friendship is real, their story is charming, and every page of this picture book is a visual treat. 

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**Yes, Let's**

By Galen Goodwin Longstreth; Illustrated by Maris Wicks    

For ages 3-5

Preschoolers will happily follow one family’s day in the country, from the dedication page with its maze-like roads leading three cars through the woods to a stream-side destination, right to the evening return trip with the happily exhausted parents and children barely making it up the stairs to their bedrooms.  The short rhythmic text is simple, fast, and fun to read aloud, while the detail-filled cartoon-like illustrations invite long looks at every spread.

 

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*Creepy Carrots!*

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By Aaron Reynolds; Illustrated by Peter Brown

For ages 4 and up

Jasper Rabbit loves to eat carrots—especially the ones that grow at Crackenhopper Field…until the day the carrots start following him. This slightly spooky book will please youngest fans of scary tales while it delivers a subtle message about being greedy. 

 

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*Pete’s a Pizza Board Book*

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By William Steig

For ages 4-8

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Pete’s dad turns a rainy day into lots of fun when he makes Pete into a pizza: Pete’s kneaded and tossed; covered with tomatoes (checkers) and cheese (bits of paper), put into the oven (the couch) and soon is ready to slice and be nibbled. But the sun comes out and the pizza runs out to play with his friends. Absolutely silly and great fun! Reported by Patch 1 day ago.

Olivia Palermo ditches the catwalk style for revealing WAG-esque gown

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Olivia Palermo ditches the catwalk style for revealing WAG-esque gown We are more used to seeing actress Olivia Palermo clad in demure Versace or Prada. Reported by MailOnline 1 day ago.

Olivia Palermo unveils charity line

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Olivia Palermo's charity footwear line for the Pikolinos Maasai Project has been revealed. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 1 day ago.

Olivia Munn Talks "Devastating" Tornado in Native Oklahoma: "It's Not Surprising to See All of the Heroism"

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For Olivia Munn, news of the tornado in her native Oklahoma has been "devastating" to say the least. "All the stories of all those children, I think that's what gets... Reported by E! Online 1 day ago.

Screen Talk: Wake-up call for horror star Olivia Wilde in Reawakening

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David Gelb is to direct horror-thriller Reawakening with Olivia Wilde and Mark Duplass to star. It centres on a research team that discovers a way to bring the dead to life. After the lead doctor's daughter dies she is given the serum leading to what can only be described as horrifying results. Reported by Independent 21 hours ago.

Olivia Palermo in AVAKIAN at the Premiere of "The Immigrant" during the Annual Cannes Film Festival 2013

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CANNES, France, May 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Olivia Palermo sparkled on the red carpet of "The Immigrant" premiere wearing a pair of magnificent bracelets set with fancy yellow diamonds of 40cts a... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 21 hours ago.

alice + olivia and ImagineX Partner for Greater China Expansion

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New York and Hong Kong--Media OutReach--15 May, 2013-- New York-based fashion brand alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet and Asia's leading retail, brand management and distribution company ImagineX Group announced today an exclusive strategic partnership to develop the brand in Greater China and Southeast Asia through the opening of 23 points of sale over the next five years.

 

ImagineX will commence the rollout with the first free-standing alice + olivia store in Hong Kong's International Financial Centre (ifc) in June with more stores in Hong Kong, mainland China, Macau, Taiwan and Singapore to follow.

 

alice + olivia was launched in 2002 and has since grown to more than 800 points of sale in more than 50 countries. The brand first entered Greater China through a wholesale relationship with ImagineX's sister company, the iconic, luxury department store Lane Crawford, in 2008 and has been one of the best performing contemporary brands in its stores in Hong Kong and China. The China retail rollout is a significant driver in an international expansion plan.

 

Stacey Bendet, CEO and Creative Director, alice + olivia says: "China is the most exciting area to me right now! It's amazing for me to have the opportunity to introduce the world of alice + olivia to a culture and woman that I have been fascinated by and admired for a long time. It's like being able to introduce yourself to someone you've always wanted to meet."

 

alice + olivia President, Deanna Berkeley added: "As our brand continues its global expansion, we're thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with ImagineX, a leader in the Asian market and an expert in brand development. The partnership with ImagineX provides an ideal platform to build on our current success within Asia. The fashion savvy generation emerging out of Greater China is seeking new ways to express their individuality, and ImagineX's wealth of expertise is the perfect vehicle to bring our brand's unique vision and fresh sensibility to this consumer. We anticipate the ImagineX partnership will account for up to 20% of our international business within the next 5 years."

 

ImagineX was the first to market with luxury brands in China in 1992, and has spent the past five years building a new generation designer and contemporary fashion business to complement its luxury and lifestyle business to realise the opportunity in the fast-growing affluent middle class that aspires to international fashion.

 

ImagineX's Vice Chairman & CEO Balbina Wong says, "alice and olivia is a rising star internationally and we're excited to be bringing a new generation designer to a new generation of fashion customers, at a time when they can grow together.

 

The brand has enormous potential in this market. It is feminine and at the same time eclectic; it has personality and a lifestyle, and it is accessible to the customer who wants to express herself through fashion. And alice + olivia's clear and consistent branding and iconic retail concept ensures that it is easily remembered, which is crucial in an incredibly fast and competitive market such as China," Ms Wong added.

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ABOUT ALICE AND OLIVIA BY STACEY BENDET: Launched in 2002, alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet is a sophisticated brand with a playful sensibility, which epitomizes the personality and style of its founder, Stacey Bendet. The brand was born from Stacey’s personal quest to create the perfect pair of pants, and has since grown into a full lifestyle collection including ready to wear, gowns, shoes and a newly launched collection of handbags. The brand is a Hollywood favorite with fans including Gwyneth Paltrow, Blake Lively, Drew Barrymore and Taylor Swift. alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet is available at the brand’s 12 free-standing boutiques in New York, California and Connecticut, at aliceandolivia.com, and at over 800 select department and specialty stores worldwide, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Lane Crawford, Isetan, Hankyu, Harvey Nichols and Harrods, as well as prominent web retailers including Net-a-Porter and Shopbop. ABOUT IMAGINEX: Founded in 1992, ImagineX Group is Asia’s leading retail, brand management and distribution company with unrivalled market coverage in Greater China. Building luxury, designer and premium contemporary fashion and lifestyle businesses with an entrepreneurial approach and the passion of a brand owner, ImagineX represents 19 brands, including Salvatore Ferragamo, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Paul & Shark, Paul Smith, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Marc by Marc Jacobs, DKNY, Club Monaco, Juicy Couture, BCBGMAXAZRIA and alice + olivia. The portfolio also includes lifestyle brands such as Tumi, and beauty brands including Aveda, Jo Malone, Natura Bisse and Apivita. ImagineX currently operates around 450 points of sale across more than 700,000 square feet in more than 50 cities in China and South East Asia. The company forms part of The Lane Crawford Joyce Group, Asia’s premier fashion and brand management group, which also includes iconic, luxury department store Lane Crawford, cutting edge fashion boutique Joyce and fashion footwear, handbags and accessories specialist Pedder Group. Reported by Media OutReach 14 hours ago.

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