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Friday, October 4, 2024

January literary events hosted by Anderson’s Bookshop

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9 – Sherri Duskey Rinker, author of Silly Wonderful You, 11AM storytime at Anderson’s Bookshop.

10 – Not for Kids Only Book Group discussing Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate, 2PM at Anderson’s Two Doors East.

12 – Pageturners Book Group discussing Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner, 9:30AM at Anderson’s Two Doors East.

12 – Susan Dennard (Truthwitch) & Alexandra Bracken (Passenger) with Erica O’Rourke as moderator, 7PM at Meiley-Swallow Hall, 31 S. Ellsworth on the campus of North Central College. Tickets required and available at Anderson’s Bookshop.

15 – Lindsey Stirling, YouTube sensation and author of The Only Pirate at the Party, 7PM at Community Christian Church, 1635 Emerson Lane, Naperville. Tickets are sold ONLY through lindseystirlingandersons.brownpapertickets.com.

18 – Cover to Cover Book Group discussing Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner, 7PM at Anderson’s Two Doors East.

25 – Nick Bruel, author of Bad Kitty Goes to the Vet, 7PM.

25 – Jessica Chiarella, author of And Again, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop, La Grange.

26 – Emma J. Virjan, author of What This Story Needs is a Hush and a Shush, 6PM at Anderson’s Bookshop, La Grange.

26 – Melanie Benjamin, author of Swans of Fifth Avenue, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop.

27 – James Riley, author of Story Thieves 2: The Stolen Chapters, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop, La Grange.

27 – Janice Y. K. Lee, author of The Expatriates, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop.

28 – James Rollins, author of The Bone Labyrinth, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop, La Grange.

Disclaimer – events and venues are subject to change without notice.

For up-to-the-minute event info, visit www.andersonsbookshop.com.

Anderson’s Bookshop Naperville, 123 W. Jefferson Ave. (630) 355-2665

Anderson’s Bookshop Downers Grove, 5112 Main St. (630) 963-2665

Anderson’s Bookshop La Grange, 265 LaGrange Rd. (708) 582-6363


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