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Bats at the Library.


Bats at the Library

Brian Lies

Houghton Mifflin

222 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116

9780618999231, $16.00, www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com

Another inky evening is here and it's Bat Night at the library: a time when book-loving bats fly in to adventure and storytime's lure. Brian Lies' gorgeous, fun drawings highlight a different kind of bookworm and add appeal and zest even adult read-alongs will appreciate. Highly recommended for discriminating picture book libraries seeking captivating, different story lines and appealing drawings.

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Date:Sep 1, 2008
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