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What did you read on your Summer Vacation?!?
Book Whisperers, at Westover Branch Library, read quite a variety of books
over the summer. Here we share some of what patrons and staff read:
- Joy School, by Elizabeth Berg
- Quentin's, by Maeve Binchy
- Where Memories Lie, by Deborah Crombie
- Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
- Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, by Anne Fadiman
- Careless in Red, by Elizabeth George
- Forever, by Pete Hamill
- Saving Cee Cee Honeycutt, by Beth Hoffman
- Diplomat's Wife, by Pam Jenoff
- Strength in What Remains, by Tracy Kidder
- Laughter of Kings, by Elizabeth Peters
- Nation, by Terry Pratchett
- Sarah's Key, by Tatiana de Rosnay
- Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by Mary Ann Shaffer
- Help, by Kathryn Stockett
- Incarceron, by Kathrine Fisher
- A Brief History of Montmaray, by Michelle Cooper
- Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins
What a great list to generate new reading!
In September Book Whisperers will be reading My Life in France, by Julia Child. All are welcome to our Tuesday night meeting on Sept. 28 at 7pm, or Wednesday Sept. 29 at 2pm.
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Book Whisperers Meet At Westover 11/23 And 11/24
This month we take a journey to the Channel Islands in WWII. Join us as we discuss the wildly popular The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Mary Ann Schaffer. For fun you might want to visit an inviting website about the book and the island,...
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Looking For Your Next Great Mystery?
In the month of July, Book Whisperers at Westover Branch Library gathered to recommend their favorite detective, mystery and thriller authors. Excited patrons shared titles and authors. Here are some of their suggestions: Barr, Nevada - Anna Pigeon mysteries...
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Book Whisperers Read "the Bookseller Of Kabul"
Book Whisperers, the Westover Branch Library book discussion group, will hold their evening gathering on Tuesday June 22 at 7pm, and their afternoon meeting on Wednesday June23. Please join us at either time for a discussion of The Bookseller of Kabul...
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Inklings: Fall Reading Highlights
Welcome back, Scots!We are off and running with a great year ahead of us. Don?t you love September? Everyone?s energy is up; people are catching up with friends and teachers, new friends are forming connections, 9th graders are making new friends and...
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Back To School
Even for those of us without a direct connection to schools, the beginning of a school year changes the rhythm of our lives. At the Public Library, evenings and weekends get busier. Groups that have not met in the library?s meeting room all summer begin...
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