Arts & Entertainment
Book Discussion Groups: Enjoy Talking Over a Good Book With Friends
The St. Charles City-County Library District offers book discussion groups at many of their branch libraries. Some are for kids and teens, and others are for adults. There's even one for those who want to do their needlework at the same time!
Do you love sitting around with friends and talking about the latest best-seller? The St. Charles City-County Library District offers book discussion groups at many of its libraries.
For kids and teens (and snacks are provided!):
- : Otomen, Vol. 1. Snacks provided.
- : Girl Stolen by April Henry. Snacks provided.
- Tues., March 20. Club Read at Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library: The Magic Half by Annie Barrows. Snacks provided.
- Tues., March 20. Teen Book Club at McClay Branch Library: Beastly by Alex Flinn. Snacks provided.
- Tues., March 27. Teen Book Club at Kathryn Linnemann Branch Library: No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman. Snacks provided.
- Tues., March 27. Teen Book Discussion at Library Express WingHaven: Fire Within by Chris D'Lacey. Snacks provided.
For adults:
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- : Whiter Than Snow by Sandra Dallas.
- : Case Histories by Kate Atkinson.
- (meets at the Admin offices while the library is under construction): Loving Frank.
- : Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Simonson.
- : Alice I Have Been: A Novel by Melanie Benjamin.
- : Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
- : The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein.
- : Moloka'i by Alan Brennert.
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