Book Clubs & Writer's Groups
Audience
Library Branch
Sheila Heti's book How Should a Person Be? was chosen by The New York Times as one of the 100 Best Books of 2012. Contemporary culture is her beat. For writers 16-30.
For a stimulating book discussion, join a librarian to discuss and share your views with others on contemporary books. Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Register by calling 416-395-5672....
Tue May 28
Tue Jun 25
Older Women's Network invites women, to meet and share views about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues....
Wed Jul 17
Wed Aug 21
Join neighbourhood families at Runnymede's Parenting Book Club. Parents are welcome to come with young children in tow. The program room door will be closed and the kids can look at story books while the adults talk about t...
Tue May 28
Tue Jun 11
A book club for people looking to read thought-provoking books. If you like to read non-fiction this is the place....
Thu May 30
Wed Jun 26
Wed Jul 31
The Toronto Writers Co-operative...
Sun May 26
Sun Jun 02
Sun Jun 09
Sun Jun 16
Older Women's Network invites women, to meet and share views about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues....
Wed Jun 19
The Older Women's Network invites women, midlife and older, to meet in Room 2/3 and share views and ideas about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues. New members welcome. July 3 - "Obasan" / Joy Kogawa; August 7 ...
Wed Jul 03
Wed Aug 07
Discuss a great Polish book(s) each month. Contact the library for a list of upcoming titles. This program is conducted in Polish. For more information call 416-393-7697.
Northern District Book Club meets the second Wednesday of every month from 7-8 p.m. in the Main Floor Program Room. All welcome. No registration required....
Wed Jul 10
Wed Aug 14
Wed Sep 11

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