Noon Book Discussion
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, the monthly Noon Book Discussion is a great way to join with others to discuss interesting books. Each month on the third Tuesday at noon a different book is discussed. Discussion leaders are invited from the community. Multiple copies of the selected book are available for check out one month prior to the discussion. We do not meet for discussions during summer months or in December. No registration is required and everyone is invited to attend. A sandwich lunch is provided by the Friends of the Library (cost covered by donations).
April 23rd, 2018: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, led by Whitney Kimball Coe
May 15th, 2018: Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling by Ross King, led by Dicky Simpson
Tween Book Club
The Tween Book Club is a new addition in 2018, meant to invite young readers to engage in active literary discussion. The club meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month at 4:30 PM. We'll discuss characters, plot, themes, and hopefully allow our community's younger readers to understand literature on a deeper level (while having loads of fun!) Recommended for ages 8-12. Copies of the book
April 19th, 2018: Mathilda by Roald Dahl
Books and Beans Book Club
Another new book club for E.G. Fisher, we invite you to join us at The Beanery Uncorked downtown and discuss a new read every month. Designed to fit into the busy schedules of working adult-aged readers, Books and Beans takes the library into town. Grab a copy of the book of the month at E.G. Fisher then enjoy lively discussion with us in a casual setting. You can can join in on the last Saturday of the month at 4PM.
April 28th, 2018: Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly, led by James Miller
May 19th, 2018: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin, led by Stefani Burchfield