The following are selections of the variety of New Books that are available for your perusal in our library. Stop by for a visit and select a book that will assist you in your research projects or select a novel for your reading pleasure and enjoyment. Cormier, Robert - After the First Death Covey, Sean - 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens : The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide Covey, Sean - 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens : Personal Workbook Klein, Gerda Weissmann - All but My Life Myers, Walter Dean - 145th Street : Short Stories National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States - 9/11 Commission Report : Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (Official edition) Including the Executive Summary Tips for Selecting A Great Book(s): 1. Check the cover. Does the dust jacket catch your eye? Don't judge the book only by its cover. 2. Read the summary on the inside flap. Does the book sound like something you would enjoy? 3. Look at the illustrations and skim the text. Do the words and pictures make an interesting combination? 4. Try the obvious. Look on the return cart and check the books waiting to be shelved. You’ll find some good choices here. Look at the new book displays as well. Especially if you read a lot. 5. Ask the librarian, who knows hundreds of great books and would be glad to make some suggestions. 6. Look at what your friends are reading. Ask them for recommendations. 7 Think about books that your teachers may have shared. Would you like to reread a favorite? 8. Read other books written by your favorite author and/or authors. 9. Read about your hobbies or other special interests. 10. Browse through the non-fiction section. Something will certainly catch your eye here. Look at the books on display. 11. Read variations of your favorite folk and fairy tales. 12. Be alert for book reviews. How about reviews in newspapers, magazines or on the Internet?