A winter reading club for adults starts at the Clinton Public Library in January.
The first program features a discussion of the John Grisham book “Skipping Christmas.” The library has copies of the book available for readers to borrow.
The first program starts at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 14.
In a press release, the library said those who register at the library and read or listen to three books between Jan. 3 and March 3 will receive a prize.
“Why should kids have all the fun?” the release said. “Clubs are for adults too! Books, programs, and prizes!
For more information, stop by the library, call the staff at (865) 457-0519, or visit the website at www.clintonpubliclibrary.org.
Katherine S says
This is the first meeting of 2013, but the group has been reading and discussing books. Join us for a fun time talking about good books with other readers.
John Huotari says
Thanks for letting us know.
Linda L says
I’ve been a member of the book club since it started, at least a year ago. We meet every other month, read a variety of books and have a lively discussion. It’s a good way to meet other “readers”!