READS-TO-GO Kits!
Two new kits are announced today on our blog and Facebook page!
Two new kits are announced today on our blog and Facebook page!
We set up a RTG Facebook account last Friday afternoon and we already have 69 people who “like” us!
Our address is http://www.facebook.com/ReadsToGo
Please use this page if you have a RTG sitting on your shelf, if you need a RTG kit in a hurry, if you’ve read a recently published, really discussable book that you would like the committee to consider for a kit, if you have a question about RTG.
We also have a QR code for our blog, http://www.reads-to-go.org if you like to read blogs on your smart phone.
–Diane
READS-TO-GO announces another new kit: Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese. The kit is hosted by Minot-Sleeper Library. To learn more visit the READS-TO-GO blog.
Announcing four new kits in the READS-TO-GO program:
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson.
Host Library: Hooksett Public Library, 485-6092.
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford.
Host Library: Bethlehem Public Library, 869-2409.
My Life in France by Julia Child.
Host Library: Ossipee Public Library, 539-6390, no online catalog.
Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay.
Host Library: Nashua Public Library, 589-4600.
Check out the RTG blog at www.reads-to-go.org for more information.
READS-TO-GO is pleased to announce that two more kits have been added to the program. They are, Skeletons at the Feast by Chris Bohjalian, being hosted at the Nashua Public Library, and Still Alice by Lisa Genova, being hosted at the Fitzwilliam Town Library.
Visit www.reads-to-go.org for discussion questions and other information about the RTG program.
A few of our book discussion kits do not circulate as often as they should. The RTG committee will try to promote some of these titles through our blog.
The first suggested title, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, appears on the blog today.
If your library hosts a RTG kit, and you’d like to see it promoted, please contact me at dmayr@nesmithlibrary.org. Thanks.
We are pleased to announce another fabulous RTG kit: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. Olive Kitteridge was the 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction. The kit is hosted by the Minot-Sleeper Library in Bristol.
If you want to contact the READS-TO-GO chairperson, Diane Mayr, please note that the address on the RTG flyer for libraries will probably have the wrong email address on it. (If you’d like, you can download an updated flyer here.) Please use dmayr@nesmithlibrary.org. You can also contact RTG through our blog, and, as always, you may look in the NHSL’s NH Library Directory.
If you check out the blog, there is a new posting on Discussion Companions. Please use the comments section to offer your own suggestions.
–Diane
The RTG committee is pleased to announce the addition of five new kits to our program. All the titles are fiction.
They are:
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein and In the Woods by Tana French, both hosted at Portsmouth Public Library.
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz, hosted at Lee Public Library.
Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum donated by the Hillstown Co-op and hosted at the Amherst Public Library.
Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen, donated by the Exeter Area GFWC and hosted at Exeter Public Library.
Many thanks to all the donors and hosting libraries!
To be among the first to learn of new kits, and other RTG items of interest, visit our blog at www.reads-to-go.org and sign up to receive notification in your inbox.
Visit the RTG blog at www.reads-to-go.org for news about the RTG program. Several new kits are soon to be announced, so if you want to be the first to know, you can sign up to receive notices of new postings. Yesterday’s post was about a kit title that would make interesting reading for any group meeting this month, plus, there’s a link to recipes for treats to serve to your hungry readers.
If your library hosts a kit, and it is sitting on the shelf, send me a message at reads-to-go@comcast.net and I can post a little teaser to drum up some business.
–Diane Mayr