Specially chosen by our Children and Young People team, here's our top picks of the newest additions to Libby and Borrowbox.
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YA = suitable for young adults // CH = suitable for children
On BorrowBox:
- Only Children by David Baddiel (Audiobook) CH
- The 169-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths (eBook) CH
- Until the Road Ends by Phil Earl (Audiobook) CH
- Kay's Brilliant Brains by Adam Kay (eBook) CH
- The Wonder Brothers by Frank Cottrell Boyce (Audiobook) CH
- Billy and the Giant Adventure by Jamie Olvier (eBook) CH
- Budgie by Joseph Coelho (eBook) CH
- Clicks: How to Be Your Best Self Online by Natasha Devon (eBook) YA
- Rhubarb Lemonade by Oskar Kroon (eBook) YA
- Fable by Adrienne Young (Audiobook) YA
- Nothing More to Tell by Karen M McManus (Audiobook) YA
On Libby:
- Rampaging Rugby by Robin Bennett (Audiobook) CH
- You Can Do Anything, Tyrone! by Lenny Henry (Audiobook) CH
- Murder at the Museum by Alasdair Beckett-King (Audiobook) CH
- Molly, Oliver and Dexter by Catherine Rayner (eBook) CH
- Dance with Oti by Oti Mabuse (eBook) CH
- Johnny Ball: Undercover Football Genius by Matt Oldfield (eBook) CH
- The Society for Soulless Girls by Laura Steven (Audiobook) YA
- The Cats We Meet Along the Way by Nadia Mikail (eBook) YA
- Five Survive by Holly Jackson (eBook) YA
- Her Dark Wings by Melinda Salisbury (eBook) YA
- Kemosha of the Caribbean by Alex Wheatle (eBook) YA
- When Our Worlds Collide by Danielle Jawando (eBook) YA