JEFFERSONVILLE, NY — Beginning October 2, the Western Sullivan Public Library will offer a brand new Teen Book Club. The theme for this year is “Fractured Fairytales” and the group will read …
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JEFFERSONVILLE, NY — Beginning October 2, the Western Sullivan Public Library will offer a brand new Teen Book Club. The theme for this year is “Fractured Fairytales” and the group will read and discuss novels that bring a modern twist to classic tales. Ages 12 and older are welcome.
The club meets at the Jeffersonville branch on the first Thursday of the month from 3 to 4 p.m.
On October 2 they will discuss “The Iron King” by Julie Kagawa, a fairytale for the new millennium. On November 6 is “Abandon,” by Meg Cabot, an update on the myth of Persephone and Hades. On December 4 is “The Ocean at the End of the Lane,” by Neil Gaiman, about what happens when you find magic in your own backyard.
Register by calling 845/482-4350, or emailing KOHara@rcls.org. For more information visit Facebook, Twitter @WSPLibrary, and www.wsplonline.org.
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