This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group. Tuesday Morning Book Group 10:30am - 12:00pm Adults (Ages 18+) Book Discussion Registration Open Required This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group. Mar 11 2025 Tue Tuesday Morning Book Group 10:30am - 12:00pm Book Discussion Registration Open Library Branch: Mary Riley Styles Public Library Room: Upper Level Conference Room Age Group: Adults (Ages 18+) Program Type: Book Discussion Required Seats Remaining: 20 Event Details: For March we will be discussing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Tuesday Morning Book Club A general book discussion held roughly every 6 weeks from September through June, usually on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Focuses on a variety of fiction and nonfiction titles selected in advance (over the summer) by the group. Need a copy of the book? Please search our online catalog or our Overdrive ebook/audiobook collection to check the availability of this book. Special book group copies are also set aside roughly several weeks before the discussion and can be requested on a first come, first serve basis by emailing circ@fallschurchva.gov. Thank You, MRSPL Foundation! Special thanks to the MRSPL Foundation, whose support enables us to purchase extra copies of each title for this book club. To learn more about the Foundation, which is an independent 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to enhancing library materials, services, programs, and equipment, please visit mrsplfoundation.org!
This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group. Great Books Discussion Series 6:00pm - 7:45pm Adults (Ages 18+) Book Discussion This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group. Mar 11 2025 Tue Great Books Discussion Series 6:00pm - 7:45pm Book Discussion Library Branch: Mary Riley Styles Public Library Room: Upper Level Conference Room Age Group: Adults (Ages 18+) Program Type: Book Discussion Event Details: The group will discuss: “The Two Shores,” from The Orange Tree, by Carlos Fuentes (1991). In the Great Books volume, Clashes of Culture. (Moderator to distribute text via e-mail.) Great Books Discussion Series A "Great Books" discussion concentrating on literary classics (both traditional and modern) usually meeting at 7 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. All are welcome.