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Adult Winter Reading 2025
Thank you so much for participating in Winer Reading 2025!
If you are available we will be having our Grand Finale on Thursday March 6th @ 2pm. The grand prize will be drawn then, as well as additional prizes that are exclusive to the event! RSVP on our website bristollib.com or by calling 860-584-7787 ex. 3
Bristol Main Young Adult Summer Reading 2025
This year's program is packed with activities that will help you level up your skills through art, technology, science, writing, music, and more. Sign up today and track your reading to earn points to shop at the prize store at the end of the summer. Visit the Teen Department to spin the mini spinner, complete a reading challenge or complete a silly task for extra points. And don't miss FREE LUNCH for kids every Monday-Friday from 11:30-1:30! There's so much fun waiting for you at the library this summer!
This program is designed for teens age 12 to 17 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
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Popeye Volume 1
by E. C. Segar
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Pretty interesting to see Popeyes adventures in the first two years of the 1930s ,though it does get a little repetitive.
Jazz Masters Of The Twenties
by Richard Hadlock
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The book is quite old and in some senses outdated, though it is a good rundown of many important figures in jazz history for those who can digest the dialect of musical terms.
Organize Tomorrow Today
by Jason Selk
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good book, helpful in organizing priorities.
The Far Side Gallery 2
by Gary Larson
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A classic collection with a couple of my personal favorites in it. My grandmother had these and they were always worth a read.
Skinny Dip
by Carl Hiaasen
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I liked this book a lot. It was a fun and easy read. It had a story line that was different than what I’m used to, which I appreciated very much.
Death's Acre
by William Bass
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Following Dr. Bass through his forensic cases and the history of the Body Farm is so interesting. Through each case, I couldn't put this book down, this book sucks you in from start to finish.
Philip K. Dick
by Laurent Queyssi
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The pace can be a bit fast at times but it is still a worthwhile read as a rundown of the life of one of the most iconic science fiction authors ever.
The Guncle
by Steven Rowley
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From reading reviews of others, I expected this to be just a humorous book--it wasn't--it was better than that. I really enjoyed reading it and loved the way Patrick related to his niece and nephew--bumps and all.
Easier Than You Think ...because Life Doesn't Have To Be So Hard
by Richard Carlson
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Breaking down tasks into small steps .
Great Tales Of Mystery & Suspense
by Bill Pronzini
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Honestly surprised me with some of its twists and turns in this over 70 year old radio compilation.