16 Jul, 2024

Plano Reads: August Book Clubs

Beat the Texas heat with a great book. Whether you prefer print books, audiobooks, and downloadable titles to read on-the-go, our book clubs are back with another round of great titles for August. Join Plano Public Library book clubs in person or online to discuss and share your latest reads. Choose from virtual, in person, […]

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Plano Reads: What Mystery Are You Reading Now?

For our July Mystery Book Club meeting, we’re asking “What mystery are you reading now?” We want to hear about the mystery you read recently that you want to recommend (or not recommend!) to the group.  We’ll give everyone a chance to talk about the book they read and then send out a list of […]

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Plano Reads: Second Tuesday Book Club Meets July 12 for “Medicine Walk” by Richard Wagamese

Second Tuesday Book Club will meet in-person from 7 to 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, in the program room at Schimelpfenig Library, to discuss Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese. We will observe social distancing, with face coverings recommended. Please email Cathe Spencer at cathes@plano.gov if you have questions or comments. See you at Schimelpfenig […]

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Reel Reading: Graphic Novels

Hello, fellow graphic novel enthusiasts! This month’s Reel Reading meeting is on Monday, June 27 from 7-8p.m. at Haggard Library. This month’s meeting will be extra special, not only because the genre is graphic novels, but it’s also the very first in-person Reel Reading meeting! Teen Street Team member Huda is our guest blogger for […]

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Cook the Book: Exploring Vegetarian & Vegan Eats

Join Plano Public Library and other foodies for this month’s Cook the Book, where we share our love and recipes for our favorite vegetarian & vegan eats! Cook the Book is a monthly foodie meeting of the stomachs with Plano Public Library. Each month has a theme, and for June we’re celebrating vegetarian & vegan […]

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Plano Reads: Fantasy Mysteries

For our June Mystery Book Club meeting, we will delve into magical new worlds with Fantasy Mysteries. The addition of magic and fantastical creatures adds a unique element to the familiar twists and turns of the mystery genre. Join us in-person at Haggard Library or virtually through Zoom on Thursday, June 16 at 7 pm. […]

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