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Libraries

New Books for Children and Young People

Here's a selection of the latest best-selling books for children and young people.  We have all of these books in Swindon Libraries.

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Title Author
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas John Boyne
Cookie Jacqueline Wilson
Brisingr Christopher Paolini
Twilight Stephenie Meyer
Nation Terry Pratchett
The General Robert Muchamore
Breaking Dawn Stephenie Meyer
Horrid Henry Robs the Bank Francesca Simon
Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox Eoin Colfer
Tiddler Julia Donaldson

Where can I find these books?  

Take a look at the library catalogue to find out which Swindon library has the book you want.  

What if the book I want isn't in the library that I use?

Don't worry, it is free for children to request a book from another Swindon library.  You can do this online from the library catalogue or just ask at your local library.

What if someone else is reading the book I want?

It's also free to reserve a book that someone else is borrowing.  You can do this online from the library catalogue or  ask at your local library.

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