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Announcing... my own... return! And April's Meeting Update
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Hi Laura. I am sorry to hear that you couldn't get a copy in time. We will be discussing last month's book as well. So you should definitely come to the virtual chat! We can discuss options for next month's title. We may need to change it so everyone can get a copy. I will share virtual book club information when I know more.

We got the OK to have a virtual meeting via Google Meet, so our meeting is on for this month! As a reminder, it will take place:
Monday, April 20th @ 6:30 PM
Once we have a link for the event, we'll post it here and on other social media platforms. If there's a better/easier way to reach everyone (a Facebook group maybe?), feel free to weigh in in the comments. In the meantime, I'll look into starting a Facebook and/or Instagram account for the club.
If you weren't able to get a copy of the book and still want to participate, we'll discuss last month's book and also what you've been reading to pass the time whilst in quarantine =D



Meeting update:
The link to register for the program is up and running, and once you register, you'll be emailed a link to use to join the discussion next Monday night. Here's the link to register: https://albanypubliclibrary.libcal.co...
woot woot!
I too am having trouble getting through the book! I think it's the audio? I'm not sure... I've loved all of the other books I've read by Leigh Bardugo, so I don't know what's up. Pandemic blues? Quarantine funk?
The Book House has curbside pickup, so I'm going to grab a print copy tomorrow and see if that changes things.
ALSO, Kate and I have a possible new selection for next month and we want to know what you think... A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. Kate just finished it, and I read it literally the day it came out in the US, and just ordered the sequel from a bookstore in the UK because I loved the first one so much. It's a NYT bestseller, and a fairly new release, but there are a number of copies on Overdrive. Take a gander at it before Monday if you get a chance!





The passage makes it seem as though Kaz has just broken Geels's wrists. But then he THREATENS to break his wrists.... And it is Bollinger who is slumped on the ground in pain. Because--Kaz broke HIS wrists?
Does anyone recall this scene? Am I the only one who had this issue?
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Books mentioned in this topic
Six of Crows (other topics)Shine (other topics)
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (other topics)
How's everyone doing? Hanging in there I hope! Anne here, "returned" from maternity leave (returned in quotes, because I am in the same place I was in DURING my leave, making me wonder about the Space-time Continuum and also The Matrix, and wondering if anything is actually real.)
ANYWAY, it's somehow already April? And we're living in a YA dystopia! My dream has finally come true! Welcome to the Arena my friends, and "May the odds be ever in your favor!" Kidding.
We're all doing the best we can right now, and we're still here for you! And, in light of our current collective state of house arrest, we thought we'd try meeting VIRTUALLY this month, using Google Meet! Please comment below and let us know what you think! We will all have kids (me) or dogs (Kate) in the background, so please don't let the possibility of background chaos deter you.
Kate and I are definitely feeling the "Cabin Fever" that all the kids are talking about, and are super excited to discuss "Six of Crows" and "The Downstairs Girl" with you all. We'll post again with more details, but for now... how is everyone liking this month's book???
Can't wait to hear from you!