Bats at the Library, Brian Lies
Bats at the Library, Brian Lies
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Bats at the Library

Author: Brian Lies

Series: Bat Books

Narrator: Chris Sorensen

Unabridged: 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/25/2013

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Brian Lies' runaway hit Bats at the Beach made this talented author and illustrator a sensation with youngsters everywhere. Uh oh! A librarian has left the window open, and now it's time for fun-loving bats of all ages to fly in for a night in the stacks. Bats at the Library is a recipient of starred reviews from both Publishers WeeklyHorn Book Magazine.

About Brian Lies

Brian Lies is the New York Times bestselling creator of Bats at the Beach, Bats at the Library, Bats at the Ballgame, Bats in the Band, and the Caldecott Honor book The Rough Patch. He has written and/or illustrated dozens of other acclaimed books for children. He lives with his family in a small seaside town in Massachusetts, where he tends a big and thriving garden. You can learn more about him at brianlies.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Calista

I love this bats. If you know me, you know I think bats are the cutest. I had a bat box at one point, but I don't think I had bats living in it. They are the most interesting, so I scooped up this book when I saw the title. Guess what chickadees? there are more in this series about bats. I'm so exci......more

Goodreads review by Carmen

Someone leaves the window open at the local library, and the bats seize a chance to have a 'bat night at the library.' It's hard to settle down and read when life flits by at dizzy speed. But storytime is just the thing to rest a play-exhausted wing. And if we listen, we will hear some distant voices dra......more

Goodreads review by Julie

I loved the first book in this series -- Bats at the Beach -- so much that I just had to read the next book! The bats are excited -- a window got left open and they all get to spend a night at the library! And they have a great time reading and playing until daylight comes and they have to return to......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

This was a book where I wished I had someone read this to me so that I could listen and simultaneously look at the illustrations. The rhyming story is very good. The illustrations are marvelous, with lots of smart and amusing touches. I especially liked the “Goodnight Sun” book cover and the bat that......more