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In today's post, regular contributor Denise Neary talks about how lovely it is to read to your kids. Take the idea and run with it... how 'bout a Bedtime Book Club at your house?
If you've got some men in your book club, or want to - or your book club is all men, this list is for you. Nothing too sappy or sweet. Perhaps a male author or male protagonist. Maybe a manly man kind of story. Check these titles out and let me know what you think!
Nine times out of ten, when an author is out promoting her new book, she is already hard at work on the next one. Today's guest blogger, author Holly Chamberlin is no exception. Her current book THE FAMILY BEACH HOUSE is in stores now and will be a wonderful addition to your summer reading.
If we piqued your interest in Friday's Post "Need a novel idea for your book club? How 'bout a graphic novel?" let us now help put you on the path. If you haven't read graphic novels before, or have but haven't thought of them for book club, guest poster Bonnie Brzozowski has a list of titles to get you started:
In today's post, guest blogger and reference librarian Bonnie Brzozowski explains why graphic novels make such great book club selections for members of all ages! Yes - maybe even yours. Bonnie works at the Austin Public Library and in addition to leading the Graphic Novels Book Club, she also purchases graphic novels for the library system so she is speaking from (great) experience!
In today's guest post, author Kylie Ladd talks about the somewhat controversial title of her new book, AFTER THE FALL. It's always interesting to me what an author has done intentionally and what they have not. In this case, Kylie's title is very intentional, but the fact that it was the title of another famous work was definitley not!
Yup, I'm at it again... making up words. Not sure "bestselleriness" will catch on, but I think the word and it's various derivatives could be put to good use. For example, "That book has a definite bestselleriness to it, if it's not on the list, it should be." But stop distracting me and let me get to the point.
In today's guest post Sonja Somerville, Liz Hughes and Robin Beerbower of the Salem Public Library in Salem, Oregon discuss Chevy Stevens' brand new book, STILL MISSING and explain why it was far more than they were expecting.
My book club met last night to discuss THE ELEGANCE OF THE HEDGEHOG by Muriel Barbery and the we were all basically on the same page (no pun intended).
In today's post, guest blogger and author Lee Kravitz explains why his new book, UNFINISHED BUSINESS has two reading group guides. Check them both out and let us know which works best for you!
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