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Changes Continuing at Don's
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| Necessity is the mother of invention, so they say. So, when the book discussion group grew too large for the space allotted, a new space had to be made. The 300+ square feet that were serving as the pack room of the store were cleaned out and remodelled. Walls and book cases were built, lights were installed, and everything in sight was painted.
Now the book discussion groups have more space to grow.
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| New bookcases were added in our science fiction and fantasy section to make more room for the graphic novels, role playing books, and the like. |
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Upcoming Book Discussion Nights
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Tuesday, October 7
6 - 8pm |
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| Imagine a world in which you are the Earths sole inhabitant. Each day you must scavenge for food, dispose of corpses, and reinforce your stronghold to make it through the night. Richard Mathesons nightmarish landscape, I Am Legend, explores the emotional and physical toll of loneliness and survival in a world turned upside down by a pandemic of vampirism. Read this novel and discover the origins of modern day zombie movies and why people like Stephen King and George Romero declare it a masterpiece. |
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Tuesday, October 14
6 - 8pm |
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Experience master storyteller Neil Gaiman
as he hits his stride in the Sandman series
with his third book, Dream Country.
Gaiman won the World Fantasy Award for
best short story with A Midsummer Nights
Dream where he balances between reality and fantasy within Shakespeares whimsical comedy. |
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Tuesday, November 4
6 - 8pm |
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| Art of War is largely hailed as one of the most ancient and definitive books on strategy and warfare. Focusing on planning, environment, and response to change, this discourse on tactics has influenced not only military thinking but business approaches and changes in individual lifestyles. Written in the 6th century BC, Art of War is living proof that ancient writings can inspire readers for centuries, even millennia. |
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Tuesday, November 11
6 - 8pm |
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| Fans of Garth Ennis will enjoy this debauched and depraved account of Wormwood the reluctant Antichrist. Chronicles of Wormwood shocks and satirizes while supplying plenty of laughs. Be warned that this work can be as equally offensive as it is entertaining. |
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Tuesday, December 2
6 - 8pm |
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| Full of adventure, intrigue, legend, and polar bears, The Golden Compass, is the perfect winter reading for our December book club meeting. Philip Pullmans modern-day classic is sure to please child and parent alike. Get ready to run from Gobblers, train with the Gyptians, and battle with the armored bear lord Byrnison! |
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Tuesday, December 9
6 - 8pm |
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| Featuring a superhero team called The Seven Guns that create their own superpowers through body enhancement modification, Black Summer addresses modern day political issues. Read this graphic novel to find out what happens when the tables are turned on superheroes and they become the hunted. |
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