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Introducing 2021's book club: The Well-Read Women!!

 BOOK CLUB ALERT.  BOOK CLUB ALERT.  BOOK CLUB ALERT.  

As some of you may remember, last year and into this year we have been dealing with a pandemic (as if ANYONE could forget). Because of COVID-19, BTP's inaugural book club had to be through ZOOM. While the club was a lot of fun, I am more than thrilled that this year's club will be in person. Now that vaccine roll-out is in full swing and people are starting to feel more safe gathering in groups, the book club will be in person. 

I am very pleased to announce that BTP will be sponsoring and running yet another book club this summer. The Well-Read Women (yes, that's the name) is a group of just over 35 women who love to read and talk about WHAT they read. Our first meeting will be in June. I am more than happy with the interest in this club. From freshmen in high school to teachers who have been teaching at my school for over twenty years, the Well-Read Women is an exciting group with a diverse taste in books! 

I will post updates on our conversations here. Get excited for the book reveal!


Happy reading!!

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