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Reading and Q&A with Author Romie Stott

Join author Romie Stott for a reading from her first novel Nothing in the Basement , followed by a Q&A. Copies of the novel will be available for purchase and signing courtesy of Book Ends. Registration is appreciated but not required. About the Author: Local Winchester author Romie Stott (who you probably know as Romie Faienza), is an editor at the Hugo, Ignyte, and British Fantasy Award-winning magazine Strange Horizons.

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Retro Game Night with One Up Games

Retro Game Night brings a walkable/playable museum to your library!Players will be able to learn about how Nintendo started and see how the iconic console evolved to where it is today. All Nintendo systems from NES to Switch are available to play throughout the exhibit on old-school CRT TVs.

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Second Tuesday Women's Reading Group

This month's book is Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located near the Reference Desk. Group members can call the Reference Department at 781-721-7171 x320 to have a copy reserved for themselves.

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Second Tuesday Women's Reading Group

This month's book is Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located near the Reference Desk. Group members can call the Reference Department at 781-721-7171 x320 to have a copy reserved for themselves.

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Second Tuesday Women's Reading Group

This month's book is An American Sunrise: poems by Joy Harjo. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located near the Reference Desk. Group members can call the Reference Department at 781-721-7171 x320 to have a copy reserved for themselves.

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Second Tuesday Women's Reading Group

This month's book is The Art Thief: a true story of love, crime, and a dangerous obsession by Michael Finkel. Copies of the book are generally available one month prior to the meeting and are located near the Reference Desk. Group members can call the Reference Department at 781-721-7171 x320 to have a copy reserved for themselves.

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