In a silent book club, you BYOB — bring your own book, of course. Whatever book you want, or you can buy one if your book club takes place in a bookstore, like mine did. Then you sit in ...
The six-book series, published between 2011 and 2012, shows that Sullivan is a master of his craft who has the ability to bring the pages of a book to life with a diverse cast of characters ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC), HarperCollins Children’s Books, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and Endless OS Foundation are uniting to bring many celebrated and New York Times bestselling ...
Bring your own book and enjoy 90 minutes of uninterrupted reading, have a chat about what you're reading if you like starting at 8 p.m 201 Main St.
You bring your own book to read (whatever you'd like). Afterwards, folks are free to stick around and discuss. RSVPing for events is strongly encouraged — links are posted to the Instagram ...
“Criticism, like dreams, often involves some act of displacement, in which the writer transfers feeling from her own life ... theme of her book: the fact that we invariably bring our personal ...
This book opens with the lines ... that you must go in a sort of a spiritual quest of your own to discover who you are, and to discover really that you are the child of God just like Jesus.
For the last book club meeting of the year, we are doing “BYOB”—bring your own book. For adults. Nov. 20: 9:30 a.m., Books & Play, join us to read, make crafts, and more. This week’s theme ...
Pleasant residents who devoted their careers to education before opening a book store have established ... For more information and to purchase your tickets for the gala, visit ...
Kiel Public Library, 511 Third St., will host its own version of “Antiques Roadshow” to help provide you with answers about ...
Amanda Kirish, the CEO and founder of The Mental Note, LLC, looks for collaborations and support to bring her latest project to life—a book of original quotes that draws upon her own personal ...
Get ready for a sweet post-Halloween treat at McIntosh Memorial Library! From Nov. 1 to 8, youth ages 0-17 are invited to bring their leftover Halloween candy to the library’s front desk and ...