Does your library have a book group?

Snow Library leads a monthly book group, The First Tuesday Book Club, which meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 3 pm in the Cape Cod Room. Selections alternate between non-fiction and fiction, with the library director leading non-fiction discussions and the assistant director leading fiction.

The title of the following month's selection is announced at each meeting and posted on the announcement board in the front lobby, as well as on the website and the library's Facebook page. Recent fiction selections include classic titles such as "The Song of the Lark" by Willa Cather and "The Waves" by Virginia Woolf, and contemporary novels such as "Early Work" by Andrew Martin and "The Ensemble" by Aja Gabel. Recent non-fiction titles include "The Soul of an Octopus" by Sy Montgomery, "Galileo's Daughter" by Dava Sobel, and "The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs" by Steve Brusatte.

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1. What are your loan periods?
2. Do you offer internet access?
3. Who is in charge of the library?
4. Can I use a library meeting room?
5. Does your library have a book group?
6. How can I request a book which is not in the CLAMS network?
7. Does the library have a microfilm or microfiche reader?
8. May I request items which are not in the CLAMS network?
9. What are your overdue fines?
10. May I reserve library materials by phone?
11. May I renew library materials over the phone?
12. How can I get a library card?
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