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All Summer Reading winners will be presented with their prizes at a ceremony in August — check back to see a photo of the winners. Thanks to everyone who participated in Summer Reading!

These readers are the winners of the Teen Summer Reading computer drawing for a Dell computer:

Esmeralda, age 11 from the Montbello Branch Library

Alexis, age 16 from the Bear Valley Branch

These reviewers are the winners of the Teen Summer Reading reviews drawing for an iPod Shuffle:

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
by Ally Carter

Review by Breonna, age 14

I absolutely loved this book! Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy For Exceptional Young Women. It is a school for geniuses, technically, but everyone in the building knows what's really going on. These girls are being trained to be spies. A mission does not go as well as it could, but something miraculous does happen: Cammie, who hasn't really known any boys for years, and is known for her ability to become invisible at school is noticed by a boy. A really cute boy! I love this book so much!

Stoneheart

Stoneheart
by Charlie Fletcher

Review by Nick, Age 13

I thought this book was great. i loved the way the author put great detail in describing his characters. if you like fantasy and adventure then i suggest you read this book. Stoneheart is about a teenage boy about 14 who accidentally breaks a stone carving and finds himself put into a world were london's statues come to life and fight.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley's Journal

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley's Journal
by Jeff Kinney

Review by Dominique, Age 12

I liked this book, in this book a kid writes about how his life is and how the school he is going to is and he talks about his family and I thought this book was interesting.

Double Helix

Double Helix
by Nancy Werlin

Review by David, Age 14

I loved this book.  Interesting plot, in-depth characters, a really good read.  Very exciting towards the end. 18 Year old Eli gets a job at a lab, but his father has forbidden him from getting a job there.  He will not tell Eli why, no matter how much Eli begs to know.  The storyline begins to unfold, and the plot thickens.  Soon science fiction becomes reality.

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