Don’t worry, it’s not going far! The Lee’s Summit Branch Teen Book Club (a.k.a. The Vampire Support Group) is switching nights from the second Tuesday of every month to the fourth Tuesday of every month starting in January. We’ll still be meeting at 6:30 pm, and we’ll still be reading an awesome sampling of teen books.
Blue Ridge hosts a children’s book club each month during the school year, for fourth through sixth graders. It’s a lot of fun, and we’d love to have more participants.
Death was the other Woman by Linda Richards is reminiscent of the old "Thin Man" movies with the main characters’ witty banter, gangsters and gumshoes, and 1930s slang.
The magic of reading appeals to even the newest of readers. Early on, a new reader learns you can travel anywhere you want to simply by reading books, and in the process, peek into the lives of the characters you meet along the way. You learn that when you find a book you either loved so much you could put down or hated with a vengeance, you can't find enough people to talk to about it.
Let's Chat n Chew about the ever so popular Wimpy Kid on Wednesday, January 5th from 7 to 8 pm! Come checkout your copy of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and have it read by the evening our book discussion group meets. Then, come join us for snacks, and take your turn at telling us what you think of the first book of this series by J
Book Clubs are popping up all around us. Did you know that the Liberty Branch offers a Book Club that meets at the library the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm? There is a variety of people of all ages reading the monthly book selection and joining staff member Trini O. in the book discussion.