Events
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Love to read? Want to discuss what you’ve read? Join our volunteer-led book group and participate in a lively book discussion with members of your community. No registration required.
March 11: The Hunter by Tana French
April 8: I Never…
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Love to read? Wish you could talk with other people about books? Join our monthly Teen Book Chat for books, discussion, pizza, and more! For students in grades 9-12. Registration is required!
A free copy of May's book selection will be…
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This event has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 29. We apologize for any inconvenience.
In May we will discuss Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard.
Non-Fiction. A narrative account of the twentieth president's political…
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Are you a teen in high school who loves reading? Join Teen Book Club. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, we'll meet discuss books, have a snack, and do related activities. Try to read the book before each meeting so we can talk about it.
Free…
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Read. Be inspired. Discuss.
We're hosting a book discussion in person at the library. If you love to talk about the books you've read, join us for a lively discussion of The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods, which will be…
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Paperback Pals is a book club for youth 3rd - 5th grade.
If you like to read, this is the program for you!
We usually read OBOB books, so this is a good group if you're interested in competing for Oregon Battle of the Books. We read the…
Venga y disfrute de un café mientras leemos cuentos y relatos de América Latina. Cuentos con café es un espacio donde podremos intercambiar opiniones, experiencias e impresiones personales en torno a un cuento corto . No hace falta leer…
Designed especially for readers just beginning to read independently. For grades K-2.
Registration required for this Zoom book club.
You may pick up your own copy of the book to keep after we process your registration.** Registration…
Un club diseñado específicamente para niños que están aprendiendo a leer. Grados K-2.Este evento requiere de inscripción.Al final del evento podrás llevarte una copia del libro.Designed especially for readers just beginning to read…
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Book Buddies is a book club for youth, Kindergarten through 2nd grade. This is a fantastic program to build the love of reading and make new friends.
When you register, you receive a free copy of the book, while supplies last. Register by…
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Fiction, non-fiction, super popular, or a little more obscure - we read it all and discuss at this friendly and lively book group. May's book is "A Fever in the Heartland" by Timothy Egan.
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In May we will discuss Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard.
Non-Fiction. A narrative account of the twentieth president's political career offers insight into his background as a scholar and Civil War hero, his battles against the…
Join us in person this month to discuss Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism by Rachel Maddow.
If you're new, welcome! Please e-mail askuscml@wccls.org so we know how many people to expect. The group typically meets on the last…
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In The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston, nothing seems to be going right for Florence Day.
First, a devastating breakup leaves her disenchanted with love, which in turn puts her career as a romance ghostwriter in jeopardy. Next, her…
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**This calendar event is for the in-person discussion of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet – find details for the online discussion here.**Like the title suggests, this celebrated science fiction novel is more about the journey…
Let's talk about books! Connect virtually with fellow book lovers as we chat about what we're currently reading and what's in our TBR (that's to-be-read) piles.
Join via Zoom: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1606...
Adults meet in person monthly to discuss a featured book at this member-led book group. Gatherings take place in the adult nonfiction section of the library on the first Wednesday of the month, 2-3:30 pm. Check the library calendar for…
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**This calendar event is for the online discussion of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet - find details for the in-person discussion here.**
Like the title suggests, this celebrated science fiction novel is more about the…
Fiction, non-fiction, super popular, or a little more obscure - we read it all and discuss at this friendly and lively book group. June 5: "The River We Remember" by William Kent Krueger; July 3: "Sipsworth" by Simon Van Booy; Aug. 7:…
- ,Join us monthly for an hour of lively book discussion. Our book discussion group is an informal gathering of adults with a respectful, congenial, and inquisitive atmosphere. See our website for this month's title.