Summer Reading for Adults. June 11, 2020.
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Stories about the Intersection of Food and Life This list of fantastic food writing and engrossing gastronomy is sure to include something for every appetite.
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Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries |
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Laura B. and Wiser Cedar Mill & Bethany staff making plans to serve you in person again
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The Cedar Mill Community Library Association is one of the largest nonprofit library associations in the United States. It was founded in 1974 by a group of citizens who volunteered their free time to start a library for their community. They collected book donations and held an annual rummage sale called the M.E.S.S. (Misc. Etc. Super Sale), the precursor of our current Second Edition Resale shop. Our owl mascot, Wiser, has been our symbol since 1976, but didn't get his name until 1996 when we finally held a contest to name him! Staff at both the Cedar Mill Library and the Bethany Library are eager to serve you in person again soon.
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"This is one of my all-time favorites, and is a great example of why I love the humorous and well researched historical fictions by T.C. Boyle. The story takes us through uncanny events that lead to the creation of Kellogg’s cereal." -Jessica, Bethany Library
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"Fans of historical fiction will enjoy this one. It's set in Elizabethan England, where Elizabeth is dying without a child and the realm is preparing for war as various entities vie to fill the vacuum." -Mark, Cedar Mill Library
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"A dark thriller where a broken man who lost his family in a plane crash receives news that his daughter might still be alive. On his journey to find her, he uncovers a world more twisted than he ever imagined." -Brett, Cedar Mill Library
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Friday, June 26 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Online (Zoom) This event will be held online via Zoom. If you already receive email from the Owl Book Group, you'll receive a link for this meeting a few days before the event. If you're new, welcome! Please email laurab@wccls.org to receive a link for the event a few days before it happens. The group typically meets on the last Friday of each month. Newcomers are always welcome! For a complete list of titles, past and present, click here.
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Every Wednesday 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM Online (Facebook) Join us on Facebook Wednesdays at 5pm as library assistant Becca brings us three book recommendations that all share a common theme!
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*Every week through the end of August we will randomly draw a name from the list of people who sign up for adult summer reading. Even if you unsubscribe from the WCCLS Reads newsletter, you will remain eligible. Library staff, library board members, and their immediate families are not eligible for prize drawings.
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This newsletter was handcrafted by Maggie and the staff at your local library.
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