strengths and weaknesses and subtle points with.
Next week I will begin to showcase possible potential books of historical fiction. Remember we will vote in 2 historical fiction books after our next book discussion in April.
This morning 15 of us enjoyed gluten free bars (thank you Jan C.), chocolate chip cookies (thank you Pam L), and popcorn while watching Donald Sutherland bring super spy Henry Faber to life in The Eye of the Needle. There is something so satisfying in reading the book, watching the movie and having a like minded group to discuss the strengths and weaknesses and subtle points with. Next week I will begin to showcase possible potential books of historical fiction. Remember we will vote in 2 historical fiction books after our next book discussion in April.
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AuthorMy name is Melinda Grix -Adult Services Librarian at the Clarkston Independence District Library - facilitating our Morning Book Discussions since 2007. You will find me in the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Archives
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