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1035 244th Ave. N.E., Sammamish, WA 98074 | 425 936-2750
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Looking for a good book? See what staff and experts recommend.
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ReadKiddoRead
High interest reading lists organized by ages created by author James Patterson.
Find Good Books
The LWSD district site provides links to many Web sites for award-winning books.
Good Books for Kids (KCLS)
King County Library provides lists of good books for kids organized by category.
Guys Read
Recommended reading especially for boys by author Jon Scieszka
Kids Reads
Kid-friendly site with "Cool New Reads."
Summer Reading Suggestions
Teacher-Librarian Shauna Yusko shares her suggested reading list for summer reading.
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