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Excalibur was the infamous sword of King Arthur. Though the fabled sword was a gift from Avalon, it wasn't until later legend that the true Excalibur was given to him by the Lady of the Lake.
In the Legend, Arthur first appeared as a youth withdrawing the sword from the stone. Since Excalibur was synonymous with the young king, we decided that that’s what we should call this room. Here you will discover books for those hard to please younger readers.
**New additions to the reviews are set apart with bold print.**
NEW HARRY POTTER SUPPLEMENT COMING OUT IN DECEMBER!
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TITLE |
AUTHOR |
GENRE | RELEASE DATE |
REVIEW POSTED |
| Jack the Tripper | Gene Baretta | Children/Ages 4-8 | 8/08 | Sept 2, 2008 |
| You're A Grand Old Flag | George M. Cohan | Children/All Ages | 6/08 | Aug 17, 2008 |
| Out Of His League | Pat Flynn | Young Adult/Ages 12 - up | 7/08 | Sept 2, 2008 |
| Does A Sea Cow Say Moo? | Terry Webb Harshman | Children/Ages 3-6 | 6/08 | Aug 17, 2008 |
| Puddlejumpers | Mark Jean and Christopher Carlson | Childrens/Ages 8-12 | 4/08 | Sept 2, 2008 |
| Frankenstein Takes The Cake | Adam Rex | Children/Ages 5-10 | 9/08 | Sept 2, 2008 |
| Alastair And Kip's Great Adventure | John Segal | Children/Ages 3-6 | 5/08 | Aug 17, 2008 |
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