I am a huge proponent of finding time in our busy lives as library workers to make space for us to find moments of joy in our professional world. Participating in a Book Discussion, one that you don't have to organize and lead is a great example of that.
I also wrote about the professional development positives of being a member of a book club here at the beginning of this month.
But many of you have told me it is hard to find anywhere that you can just be a participant and not have people expect you to lead.
Well, never fear because LibraryReads has started a Quarterly Book Discussion for any and all library workers and like all LibraryReads training programs, it is 100% free.
All of the details and registration link below and here.
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Please join us for a virtual book discussion!
We have selected 4 titles from recent LibraryReads lists. We will meet on Zoom, and attendees can feel free to participate at your own comfort level!
Please register at http://bit.ly/LibraryReadsQBD to receive the link.
July 2021: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson (Sourcebooks)
October 2021: The Bear by Andrew Krivak (Bellevue)
January 2022: The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans (Penguin Random House)
April 2022: The Kindest Lie by Nancy Johnson (HarperCollins)
Details:
Open to anyone working in a U.S. public library (at any job title)
6pm Central/7pm Eastern, 2nd Wednesday of the month:
July 14, 2021
October 13, 2021
January 12, 2022
April 13, 2022
Questions? info@libraryreads.org
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