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November 2, 2009 | posted by jennifer | filed under Events, Gaming, Music | Comment »

We are thoroughly excited to invite you to our next genre x after hours program, Smell the Glove: A Guitar Hero World Tour Competition.  In celebration of American Library Association’s National Gaming Day, Smell the Glove will give you the opportunity to take the stage and perform songs on plastic drums and guitars in front of a roaring audience, all while competing for prizes!

So if you’re a Guitar Hero enthusiast with mad skills, we’re looking for you!  Just round up a band of four and register following the instructions below the jump.  Or if you’re more comfortable playing on Easy (like me), then stop by with your friends and cheer for your favorite mock band.  After all, participants will be judged not only on their score and accuracy but also on showmanship & audience response.  And yes, costumes and personas are highly encouraged - take this as a cue to come dressed as the members of Spinal Tap, your favorite rock band, or to unveil a band uniform of your own design.

Join us at Oak Park Public Library on Saturday, November 14 when the show must go on, or more precisely at 7pm.  This event is 18+, advance registration is required to compete, refreshments will be served, and it most definitely “goes to 11“.

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October 30, 2009 | posted by jennifer | filed under Book Discussions, Events | 1 Comment »

Just in time for the approaching Holiday season, we bring you one of the finest documents of dysfunctional family life in recent years.  Published in 2005, The Glass Castle spent a remarkable 100 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list which shows just how well loved Walls’ memoir has become.  Though the events of the story threaten to paint her eclectic parents in a less than favorable light, it is Walls’ sympathetic, non-judgmental tone despite everything she endured that makes this book so unique.  A review, from Booklist:

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July 8, 2009 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Events | Comment »

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June 23, 2009 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | Comment »

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June 1, 2009 | posted by jennifer | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | 2 Comments »

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May 26, 2009 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | 2 Comments »

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April 29, 2009 | posted by jennifer | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | Comment »

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March 5, 2009 | posted by monica | filed under Events | Comment »

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February 23, 2009 | posted by monica | filed under Events | Comment »

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February 7, 2009 | posted by mandy | filed under Events, Fiction | 1 Comment »

If you’re enjoying February’s selection as much as I am, you may want to head out to Unity Temple in Oak Park on Monday, February 16 at 7 pm to listen to T.C.Boyle read and discuss his latest book buying viagra online without prescription, The Women. Buying viagra online without prescription: the Women is a fictional biography about Frank Lloyd Wright and the many women in his life.Boyle will be signing books and refreshments will be served following his talk - buying viagra online without prescription. Buying viagra online without prescription: this event is free and co-sponsored by the Oak Park Public Library.

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January 28, 2009 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | Comment »

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Drop City is funny, evocative, and well-paced, shifting between the hippies and the Alaskan locals–primarily Sess and his new bride Pamela (a city dweller who arranged stays with several trappers over a few weeks to determine whom she would marry)–until the two cultures collide.Balanced between plot and character, Boyle excels at describing the physical world and his characters’ interaction with it, whether portraying the harshness (or sheer beauty) of the Alaskan wilderness, the simple survival routines of its grizzled inhabitants, or the sounds wafting through Drop City: “the goats bleating to be milked or fed, the single sharp ringing note of a dog surprised by its own hunger, the regular slap of the screen door at the back of the house–and underneath it all, like the soundtrack to a movie, the dull hum of rock and roll leaking out the kitchen windows.” Truly American in spirit, Drop City is a strong novel of freedom and those in pursuit of lives of liberty.–Michael Ferch

I hope we see just as many of you at our next discussion on Tuesday, February 24 at 8pm at Molly Malone’s (The Snug) in Forest Park! Remember, if you haven’t picked up your copy yet, stop by the Oak Park Public Library’s Main Library second floor Adult and Teen Services desk with your OPPL library card to grab one - cheap viagra online without prescription.

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December 31, 2008 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Events, Fiction | Comment »

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December 16, 2008 | posted by monica | filed under Events | 3 Comments »

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November 26, 2008 | posted by jennifer | filed under Book Discussions, Events | 2 Comments »

With the holiday season kicking off in just a few short days, we’re ready to announce that we have a great gift giving event of our own coming up in December.  In place of reading and discussing a book, we’ll be hosting our 2nd Annual White Elephant Holiday Book Swap!

“What is a White Elephant Book Swap?”, you might ask.  I’d say it’s part gift giving and part receiving with the possibility of swapping thrown in to magnify the fun.  If you’ve seen the episode of the Office in which Michael coerces the Dunder Mifflin crew into celebrating Christmas with a Yankee Swap, then you know what I’m talking about.  If not, your instructions for the evening are as follows:

Please bring a wrapped book, which can be selected from your own collection, for giving.  Place your gift book in the designated pile upon arrival.  Numbers will be drawn to determine the order in which everyone unwraps.  When your turn comes along, select a book from the pile and open it.  You can choose to keep your book, or swap with anyone who has already opened theirs.  Keep in mind, your selection is not safe until the game is over and done with.  The last person to unwrap has the final pick of the night - a covetable spot for sure.  You can see a list of titles that were brought to the table at last year’s swap here.

We hope you can join in the swap at 8pm on Tuesday, December 16 at our trusty meeting place, Molly Malone’s (The Snug) in Forest Park.  We may even come bearing goodies to share, as everyone at genre X headquarters is a little gaga for holiday cheer.  Hope to see you there! - viagra cialis levitra

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