Comics and manga are for everyone! This month, we're spotlighting The Library Mule of Cordoba (Ablaze) and Traveling to Mars (Ablaze) for older teens and adult readers. The post Comics Plus Book Club: September 2025 appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
Comics and manga are for everyone! This month, we're spotlighting Chef’s Kiss (Oni Press) and The Day the Klan Came to Town (PM Press) for older teens and adult readers. The post Comics Plus Book Club: August 2025 appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills I believe reading a novel should be fun and entertaining. Readers step into an adventure and away they go! Throughout the writing and editing process, my thoughts are focused on making the story a memorable and engaging read. Afterward, one of my favorite ways to pique interest is to develop an in-depth downloadable book club kit ... Read More The post Canyon of Deceit—A Gripping Novel for You or Your Book Club appeared first on DiAnn Mills.| DiAnn Mills
This month, we're spotlighting Clementine: Book One (Image Comics) and Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism (Fantagraphics) for older teens and adult readers.| LibraryPass™
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You’re invited to a series of book club discussions on Kazu Haga's new book Fierce Vulnerability. In times of collapse, we need a movement that| Parallax Press
Today, April 9, 2025, we honor the Continuation Day of Sister Chân Không—beloved elder in the Plum Village tradition and a lifelong companion to Thích Nhất Hạnh.| Parallax Press
You’re invited to join us for a series of book club discussions on Sister Chân Không’s autobiography Learning True Love beginning during Women’s History Month. Please register to attend and be sure to pick up your copy of Learning True Love. To receive 20% off, order directly from Parallax and use code MAR2025. About the book| Parallax Press
Book clubs can be a great way for people to learn more about a subject or concept–if they are designed with that in mind. Unfortunately, many book clubs are poorly designed and lead to entrenched habitual thinking. “How so”, you might wonder? When book clubs ask what people liked and disliked about a book, or what parts seem relevant or irrelevant for their context, it’s very subjective to biases. We are bombarded with information, there’s a lot going on at our workplace and in our ...| Context specific agile, product, and systems coaching – I do Agile and Orga...