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Join Bunny for a top-secret trip to the library in a story that celebrates the love of reading! Bunny loves to sit outside the library with the kids and listen to summer story time. But when the weather gets cold and everyone moves inside, his daily dose of joy is gone. Desperate, Bunny refuses to miss out on any more reading time and devises a plan to sneak into the library at night . . . through the library's book drop! What follows is an adorable caper that brings an inquisitive, fuzzy bunny and his woodland pals up close and personal with the books they have grown to love. A warm celebration of the power of books, Bunny's Book Club is sure to bring knowing smiles to any child, parent, teacher, bookseller, and librarian who understands the one-of-a-kind magic of reading."A sweet salute to reading." - Kirkus"Silvestro's debut picture book is a love letter to the pleasures of reading and libraries, and Mai-Wyss's colorful illustrations are endearing and comforting . . . A lovely and fun addition for every library." - School Library Journal"[Annie Silvestro] makes the pleasures of reading abundantly clear." - Publishers Weekly"Mai-Wyss' soft, muted watercolor scenes sprinkled with charming, expressive cuddly animals is the perfect complement to Silvestro's enchanting story about the love of books." - BOOKLIST "will make readers of all ages smile." - Shelf Awareness



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Annie Silvestro

Annie Silvestro is a lover of books who reads and writes as much as possible and can often be found shuffling piles of them around so she has a place to sit or someplace to put her teacup. Her picture books include BUNNY'S BOOK CLUB, illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss (Doubleday) , MICE SKATING, illustrated by Teagan White (Sterling, Fall 2017) , and THE CHRISTMAS TREE WHO LOVED TRAINS, illustrated by Paola Zakimi (HarperCollins, Fall 2018) . Annie lives with her family by the beach in New Jersey. Visit Annie online at: and on Twitter and Instagram: @anniesilvestro



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