Moms’ Book Club Picks and Skype Author Visits to Share
Posted by Mia on May 7, 2012 · 2 Comments
I run my moms’ book club which is mostly neighbors and the most challenging part of the job is to pick the books so I thought I’d share our picks in case you are looking for a good read, be it a light summer read or more serious stuff. We alternate. One month “beach read.” […]
Newton Adult Book Clubs: Best Book Recommendations- UPDATED
Posted by Mia on January 24, 2012 · 8 Comments
Since becoming the administrator of an existing mom neighborhood book club, I’ve discovered that Newton moms like to read. Some moms are even in multiple book clubs! My husband is even in a “book club” — that is to say it’s actually a drinking club that takes an annual golf trip in the guise of […]
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