
The Bethany BookTalk group meets every Friday morning, beginning at 10:30 A.M., unless otherwise noted. These informal presentations allow for good conversation as well. Since 2001, speakers have presented a group of books, sometimes with a theme and sometimes not. Subscribe to the Book Club Choices Booklist newsletter.īethany BookTalks welcomes everyone for a morning of good books.

Subscribe to the monthly Book Club Choices Booklist Newsletter, via the form below, to receive excellent reading suggestions for book groups in your e-mail each month. New titles will be added to this service on an annual basis. You can find out what titles are available in the Book Club in a Bag program by searching in the library catalog under Subject: Book Club in a Bag. Book Club in a Bag selections will be able to be checked out for 8 weeks but with no renewals. For each title, the Book Club in a Bag will contain 10 copies of that book as well as some starter discussion questions. > Submit your own community Book Discussion Group information! <<<īook Clubs and organizations now have the ability to check out the current year’s One Book – One Lincoln finalists, in a special format. You can also view some booklists from past Book Talks. Online Booklist Available, as either a web page or PDF! - Podcast Recording Available!įor more information on any of these book groups, contact the branch or location where the group meets. Mysteries discussed - Romance fiction discussed - Science Fiction discussed - Western fiction discussed
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All of the groups listed below are free and open to the public…simply drop in at one of our gatherings, or call the branch location where the meeting is taking place if you have additional questions! In addition to our Preschool Storytimes and various youth-related book discussion activities, the Lincoln City Libraries offers several Book Talk and Book Discussion Groups for adult readers as well. National Book Clubs (Oprah, Reese’s Book Club, etc.)


“Great Books Reading and Discussion Group” Once Upon a Crime – True Crime BookTalks. Let’s Get Books Together - An LGBTQ Book Group Along the way he falls in with a skateboard punk named Y.T., who is more instrumental to the story than might first be suggested, and who is the novel's most intriguing character, if only because her investigations are almost more revealing than Hiro's are - in fact, Hiro comes off as a bit of a cypher compared to her.- B.Y.O.B(ooks) Club - (at both the downtown and Walt Branch libraries)

Who is behind all this, and what it has to do with Sumerian mythology and the hard-wiring of the human language centers is what Hiro must find out, while at the same time he attempts to prevent the further spread of the Snow Crash virus. A part-time hacker, information-scrounge, and delivery boy for Uncle Enzo's Cosa Nostra Pizzerias, and full-time Metaverse (virtual reality) samurai named Hiro Protagonist (one of the best names since Billy Pilgrim!), is slowly drawn into a mystery involving a virus program called Snow Crash, which is claiming not only the computers but the minds of hackers the world over, including Hiro's best friend.
