CLP Virtual Book Club
VirtualJoin us for a lively book discussion of "The Henna Artist” by Alka Joshi, available on Hoopla as eBook and eAudio and Libby as eBook and eAudio. Registration is required and this program will be offered virtually.
Join us for a lively book discussion of "The Henna Artist” by Alka Joshi, available on Hoopla as eBook and eAudio and Libby as eBook and eAudio. Registration is required and this program will be offered virtually.
Join us once a month for book discussions as compelling as the mysteries we read! This month we are reading All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker. Note: This book discussion is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person, which takes place in the Director’s Conference Room on the first floor … Continued
Join us once a month for lively discussion of Award-Winning Titles! December's discussion will be on the Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips. Note: This book discussion is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person, which takes place in the Director’s Conference Room on the first floor of CLP-Main Library, or virtually using … Continued
Join us for a lively book discussion of The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog, and also as an eBook on Hoopla and as an eAudio on Hoopla. Note: This is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person or virtually by registering below … Continued
Join us for a lively book discussion of Steel City Mafia: Blood, Betrayal, and Pittsburgh's Last Don by Paul N. Hodos The Three Rivers Readers is designed to explore the role Pittsburgh plays in our collective literary culture. We will explore numerous genres from a variety of writers. Memoirs, plays, poetry, photobooks and novels are all … Continued
Join us once a month for discussions as lively as the page-turning titles we read!! December's discussion will be on the Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa, translated from the Japanese by Eric Ozawa. Note: This book discussion is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person, which takes place in the … Continued
Help us choose what to read next and then join us for a lively book discussion! Note: This is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person or virtually by registering below and using the the link provided in your RSVP confirmation email.
Join us for a lively book discussion of An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, available in our Catalog. Registration is required and this program will be offered virtually.
Join us for a lively book discussion of The Spectacular by Fiona Davis. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog. Note: This is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person or virtually by registering below and using the the link provided in your RSVP confirmation email.
Join us once a month for lively discussion of Award-Winning Titles! This month we are discussing Oye by Melissa Mogollon. This title is available for checkout in our Catalog. Note: This book discussion is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person, which takes place in the Director’s Conference Room on the first floor of … Continued
Join us once a month for book discussions as compelling as the mysteries we read! January's discussion will be a Book Tasting! Bring a favorite mystery to recommend to the group. Note: This book discussion is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in-person, which takes place in the Director’s Conference Room on the … Continued
The Three Rivers Readers is designed to explore the role Pittsburgh plays in our collective literary culture. We will explore numerous genres from a variety of writers. Memoirs, plays, poetry, photobooks and novels are all part of this group. The main thread is Pittsburgh. This month we will be discussing Sidle Creek Stories by Jolene … Continued