

She gives her insight on fostering good club discussions and recommends her favorite books of 2009. everyone to do their shopping at the The Bookworm (Omaha), Elliott Bay Book Company and Third Place Books (Seattle), Tattered Cover Book Store (Denver). Mari knows book clubs, from humble Omaha beginnings (think group therapy for young mothers) to national online groups and Skype video chats with authors.

Book clubs, emails, and Neighbors are great support systems, but really, it's just about making your Someday List your Today List. Now try reading it after battling childhood dyslexia. With a new ad campaign, new director, and a plethora of new resources, are you getting the most out of your local library? From author interaction to requesting new books, find out how!įrom Battling Dyslexia to Reading Anna KareninaĪt over 800 pages, reading Anna Karenina is no small feat. "Open Your World" with the Omaha Public LibraryĢ010 is The Year of Change for the Omaha Public Library. Luckily, we live in the age of the iPod, the mp3, and.the Audiobook. This is writing that will get off the couch and lead you on a Nebraska day trip. We don’t want to get anyone sick here, but if you read a little, you might catch the bug, too. This regional lifestyle magazine serves a readership of more than 180,000 people, both print and web, reaching local. But for an ultra marathoner short on time, it is something of a necessity. It’s what they’re passionate about, and passion can be pretty infectious. For roughly 35 years, Omaha Magazine has brought its readers stories of the city’s most fascinating people and interesting places. Running while reading is about as difficult as it sounds and probably pretty dangerous, too. The Bookworm, 2501 S 90th St, Omaha, NE, 68124 Pet lovers and their furry friends are invited to the Bookworm in Loveland Centre Sunday, Dec. An interview with Jamie Ford, author of "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet", coming to Omaha April 15th! It's always more fun to read a book after having met the author-the human element really helps bring the words to life. Finding Author Events Is Tough, Interviewing Authors Is Easy
