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July 2017
Read Me
Join me as I lead this two-book series sponsored by the Maine Humanities Council. Read Me features books chosen by Maine author Monica Wood and written by Maine authors or of Maine interest. Our title in July is Unknown Caller by Debra Spark. Stay tuned for August info.
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Read ME
Join me as I lead this two-book series sponsored by the Maine Humanities Council. Read Me features books chosen by Maine author Monica Wood and written by Maine authors or of Maine interest. Our title in August is The Moth. The Moth presents fifty spellbinding, soul-bearing stories selected from their extensive archive (fifteen-plus years and 10,000-plus stories strong). Inspired by friends telling stories on a porch, The Moth was born in small-town Georgia, garnered a cult following in New York City,…
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Destruction or Redemption: The End of the Affair by Graham Green
Join this vibrant drop-in group to discuss the title of the month
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Destruction or Redemption: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
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The French Lieutenant’s Woman by John Fowles
If the title or the series intrigues you drop-in on this vibrant and lively discussion group. Regardless of your opinion of the book, I’m sure you’ll have something to add.
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Let’s Talk About it: Morgan’s Passing by Ann Tyler
If the title or the series intrigues you drop-in on this vibrant and lively discussion group. Regardless of your opinion of the book, I’m sure you’ll have something to add.
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Mystery Book Club
Ordeal By Innocence by Agatha Christie - Agatha Christie https://www.agathachristie.com/stories/ordeal-by-innocence Ordeal By Innocence - Calgary was the stranger in question, but he arrives too late for Jack – who succumbs to pneumonia after serving just six months of his sentence. Feeling a sense of duty to the Argyles, Calgary is surprised when his revelation has a disturbing effect on the family – it means one of the family is a murderer.
Find out more »Let’s Talk About It – March by Geraldine Brooks
'March': Pictures From a Peculiar Institution By THOMAS MALLONMARCH 27, 2005 Save MARCH By Geraldine Brooks. 280 pp. Viking. $24.95. GERALDINE BROOKS'S second novel is in every important way less accomplished than her first, "Year of Wonders" (2001). That book, which dealt with the assaults of plague on a 17th-century English village, derived some of its power from the way its resourceful heroine came to suspect the biological essence of the calamity she was up against: "Perhaps the Plague was neither…
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