Thursday, July 20th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss March Violets by Philip Kerr. Extra copies will be available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, July 11th at 1:oopm. Join us as we discuss Judas by Amos Oz. Winner of the 2015 International Literature Prize, it is a coming of age tale, a love story, and as one critic describes it “ an illuminating perspective on the state of Israel and […]
Read more →Thursday, June 15th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, June 13th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Leopard by Giuseppe di Lampedusa. Set in 1860s Sicily, it follows the life of Prince Fabrizio de Salinas, referred to simply as the Prince. Salinas is painfully aware of the winds of change swirling around him, […]
Read more →Thursday, May 18th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss No Time for Goodbye by Linwood Barclay. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, May 9th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Thursday, April 20th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss Collecting the Dead by Spencer Kope. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, April 11th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, March 21st at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin. A best seller when it was first published in 1963, it added a persuasive voice to the growing Civil Rights movement. Written as two letters for the centennial of the […]
Read more →Thursday, March 16th at 6:30pm. Meet Susan Strecker, author of Nowhere Girl! “The day Savannah was killed she was fifteen minutes late to meet me.” So begins bookseller favorite Susan Strecker’s second novel of twin sisters and the murder that left one twin behind. Years later Cady, […]
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