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Upcoming virtual Book Discussion (5/28) - Help us choose a book!

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Frank, BPL Librarian  | 20 comments Mod
We are planning a live, virtual book discussion via Zoom on May 28, and want you to choose the book! Will it be “Carnegie's Maid, The Woman in the Window or Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail. Vote here: www.bit.ly/2SKcpuh


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Gail Rychlewski | 4 comments Thanks for doing this Frank! I already voted for the non-fiction as I have read Carnegie's Maid (not that well written). It will be great to be able to discuss books again "in person".


Frank, BPL Librarian  | 20 comments Mod
Gail wrote: "Thanks for doing this Frank! I already voted for the non-fiction as I have read Carnegie's Maid (not that well written). It will be great to be able to discuss books again "in person"."

I'm looking forward to it too! I hope we get a good turnout.


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Frank, BPL Librarian  | 20 comments Mod
The votes are in! Carnegie's Maid was chosen. Digital copies are available through Hoopla & Overdrive. Join us on May 28 at 1:30pm or 7pm. Register via our online calendar.


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Betty Albright | 4 comments Frank I love Hoopla. I was able to download the title right away with no waiting and read the book with a sage green background.

I'm half way thru the book and love it. I really liked the authors book "The Other Einstein" as well.


Frank, BPL Librarian  | 20 comments Mod
Betty wrote: "Frank I love Hoopla. I was able to download the title right away with no waiting and read the book with a sage green background.

I'm half way thru the book and love it. I really liked the authors ..."


That's great, Betty! I like Hoopla too. It's nice that there's always a copy available if someone wants one.

I'm listening to Carnegie's Maid as an audiobook (something I almost never do) & really enjoy it.


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