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Hampton Library Weekly Reads: Check Out These Titles

The staff of the Capt. Kimberly Hampton Library selects three great books each week.

Need a good read?

The folks at the Capt. Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library have some ideas. Check out one of these books today.

KIDS

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"Just Joking 2"

Packed with even more of the silly jokes that kids love, including knock-knocks, tongue twisters, riddles, traditional question and answer jokes, and more, this humor-filled book is presented in a colorful, photo-driven style that includes laughing animals and funny people paired with each joke, adding an extra chuckle on each page.

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TEENS

"All We Know of Love," by Nora Raleigh Baskin

"I used to think that a person would not know who I was, not really know me, until they heard about my mother."

Four years, four months, and fifteen days ago, Natalie Gordon's mother walked out mid-sentence, before she finished what she was going to say. Now Natalie is traveling twenty-four hours on a bus to Florida to find her mother, to find herself, to find out something about love. Along the way, Natalie struggles to understand her relationship with Adam, a boy she pines for with near-obsession, and to her surprise, she meets people with stories like her own, stories about giving love and getting lost in the desire to be wanted.

ADULTS

"Suspect," by Robert Crais

Struggling to reclaim his career after the devastating murder of his partner eight months earlier, LAPD cop Max Kent is teamed with a traumatized military canine named Maggie who assists Max in an effort to track down his late partner's killer. By the best-selling author of "Taken."

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