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Book Clubs

JANUARY 2018 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Start the new year with a good book! Get your copy today at the Adult Services Desk @Harnish and drop in for a January Book Discussion!  The Tea Planter’s WifeBy: Dinah JefferiesDate: Thursday, January 4th, 2018 @ HarnishStart Time: 7:00 pmNineteen-year-old Gwendolyn Hooper is newly married to a rich and charming widower, eager to join him on his tea plantation, […]

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Library Reads

Library Reads Favorites of 2017

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng “Little Fires Everywhere delves into family relationships and what parenthood, either biological or by adoption, means. We follow the members of two families living in the idyllic, perfectly-planned suburb of Shaker Heights, Ohio: Mia and Pearl, a mother and daughter living a less traditional lifestyle, moving from town to town every few months, and […]

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Library Reads

November Library Reads Picks

Artemis: A Novel by Andy Weir “Weir’s second book does not disappoint! The setting is Artemis, a city on the moon where a young woman named Jazz is a smuggler and a courier trying to eke out a living. Adventure unfolds as Jazz is asked to do a different sort of job by her millionaire employer. He asks her to […]

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Book Clubs

DECEMBER 2017 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Get a head start on your winter reading and join a December Book Club Discussion! Come to the Adult Services Desk @Harnish and pick up a copy of one of these great picks! The Mistletoe MurderBy: P.D. JamesDate: Friday, December 1st, 2017 @ HarnishStart Time: 10:00 amThe newly appointed Sgt. Dalgliesh is drawn into a case that is “pure Agatha […]

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Book Clubs

NOVEMBER 2017 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Join one of our November Book Discussions! Pick up a copy at the Adult Services Desk @Harnish! The HopefulsBy: Jennifer CloseDate: Thursday, November 2nd, 2017 @ HarnishStart Time: 7:00 pmWhen Beth arrives in Washington, D.C., she hates everything about it: the confusing traffic circles, the ubiquitous Ann Taylor suits, the humidity that descends each summer. At dinner parties, guests compare […]

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Library Reads

OCTOBER 2017 LIBRARY READS PICKS

Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak “The Birch family will be spending the Christmas holiday in quarantine, thanks to eldest daughter Olivia’s recent relief work in a disease-infested Liberia. She has returned to England but must be in quarantine for seven days. This family has not ever spent that much time in each other’s company. Each person has secrets […]

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Book Clubs

OCTOBER 2017 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Check out these books we are discussing in October! Pick up a copy today @ the Harnish Adult Services desk! A Spool of Blue ThreadBy: Anne TylerDate: Thursday, October 5th, 2017 @ HarnishStart Time: 7:00 pm“It was a beautiful, breezy, yellow-and-green afternoon. . . . ” This is how Abby Whitshank always describes the day she fell in love with […]

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Book Clubs

SEPTEMBER 2017 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Looking for something new to read? Why not try one of our book club titles? Come in and grab a copy at the Harnish Adult Services desk today and join in on the September discussion later! The Swans of Fifth AvenueBy: Melanie BenjaminDate: Friday, September 1st, 2017 @ HarnishStart Time: 10:00 amOf all the glamorous stars of New York high […]

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Book Clubs

AUGUST 2017 BOOK DISCUSSIONS

There’s still time to read another book before Summer Reading ends on July 31st! Stop by the Adult Services desk @Harnish to pick up a book club book and join an August discussion! The Magic Strings of Frankie PrestoBy: Mitch AlbomDate: Thursday, August 3rd, 2017 @ HarnishStart Time: 7:00 pmFrankie, born in a burning church, abandoned as an infant, and […]

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Book Lists

June 2017 Library Reads Picks

Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz“Susan Ryeland is a London book editor who has just received the latest manuscript from one of her most irascible authors, Alan Conway. But the manuscript’s ending appears to be missing and she learns that Conway has committed suicide. As Ryeland learns more about his death, she starts to question whether a murder has occurred and […]