Thursday, November 16th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena. Extra copies available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, November 14th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss The Street by Anne Petry. The novel relates the relentless struggle of a single black mother trying to raise her son on the unforgiving Harlem streets of the early forties. The author was a native of Old […]
Read more →Thursday, October 19th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss The Modigliani Scandal by Ken Follett. “A fabulous “lost masterpiece” becomes the ultimate prize—for an art historian whose ambition consumes everyone around her, an angry young painter with a plan for revenge on the art establishment, and […]
Read more →Tuesday, October 10th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss Exit West by Mohsin Hamid. Extra copies available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Thursday, September 21st at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss The Secret Speech by Tom Rob Smith. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome!
Read more →Tuesday, September 12th at 1:00pm. Join us as we discuss “Mink River” by Brian Doyle. The inhabitants of a fictional coastal town in Oregon are the heart of this story which also possesses a touch of the magical in the form of a wise crow and a […]
Read more →Thursday, August 17th at 6:30pm. Join us as we discuss Inherit the Bones by Emily Littlejohn. Extra copies are available at the circulation desk. Newcomers always welcome.
Read more →Tuesday, August 8th at 1:00pm. “River of Doubt” by Candice Millard is the nonfiction book to be discussed at the August meeting of the Killingworth Library Tuesday Book Discussion Group. It tells of the extraordinary journey of Teddy Roosevelt and his son Kermit down an uncharted Amazon […]
Read more →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 […]
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