10:15 Book Club
America 250: Read any book about the founding of our country, fiction or non-fiction and join the conversation.
America 250: Read any book about the founding of our country, fiction or non-fiction and join the conversation.
Join us in February to discuss Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray’s collaborative novelization of the pivotal friendship between Mar McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt. Fighting together for their shared dreams of justice and equality helped shape the modern civil rights movement. Get a copy of The First Ladies at HPL today!
Read any book that won an award in 2025 and join in the conversation on February 4th at 10:15 am in the community room. See you there!
Join us for a special Book Talk discussion and craft on Wed, January 21st. Everyone is invited to share their favorite books from 2025 while making 2026 TBR jars! We look forward to starting the New Year talking about some of our favorite hobbies!
Join the 10:15 Book Club in January for a brunch potluck. Since December is a busy month, plan to tell us about whatever you’ve been reading.
Join our Book Talk discussion on Wednesday, December 17th to discuss Benjamin Stevenson’s book Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone. Ernest Cunningham is not happy about attending his family’s reunion, especially at a ski resort. It’s complicated and it gets even more complicated when a dead body is discovered. EVERYONE in Ernie’s family has killed
Knock, knock. Who’s there? Books that make you chuckle OR have a word like funny in the title. Read any book that you find humorous, then tell us all about it on December 3rd at 10:15 a.m.
Join our Book Talk discussion of Angeline Bouley’s “Warrior Girl Unearthed.” Forced into a summer internship instead of the lazy summer she was hoping for, Perry Firekeeper-Birch is making the most of it with her twin and their “misfit” friends. When Perry discovers the local university has sacred “Warrior Girl” artifacts that belong to her
It’s book swap time. Grab a book from the display that was recommended by someone from the 10:15 Book Club OR a book picked by library staff. Read it and join the group on November 5th to discuss it.
Join our Book Talk discussion of Matt Haig’s “The Life Impossible” on Wednesday, October 15th at 6:30 pm.Grace Winters, a retired math teacher and widow, is surprised to learn a long-lost friends has left her a house in the Mediterranean. With no plan and aching curiosity, Grace buys a one-way ticked to Ibiza. As she