Saturday Book Chat
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Saturday Book Chat

Date & time
Sat 20 Apr 2024
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-04-20 14:00 2024-04-20 15:00 Australia/Brisbane Saturday Book Chat <p>Enjoy friendly conversation with our new monthly book chat group. In April, read and discuss one or two books of your choice from the<em> Little Books on Big Themes </em>series by various authors. In May, read and discuss <em>The Glass Hotel</em> by Emily St John Mandel. New members welcome.</p> Stones Corner Library, 280 Logan Road, Greenslopes
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Age

Adults (30+), Seniors.

Cost

Free

Enjoy friendly conversation with our new monthly book chat group. In April, read and discuss one or two books of your choice from the Little Books on Big Themes series by various authors. In May, read and discuss The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel. New members welcome.

Bookings

Bookings required. Phone Stones Corner Library on 07 3403 2170 to reserve your place.

Venue

Stones Corner Library, 280 Logan Road, Greenslopes

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