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R.E.A.D. Adult Book Club
Read, Enjoy, and Discuss
The R.E.A.D. Adult Book Club, led by Mitzi Manthey, meets on the first Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. at the Angie W. Cox Public Library. Book selection is based on group member recommendations covering a variety of genres.
Welcome to our 2025 picks!
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| The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick When twelve-year-old Hugo, an orphan living and repairing clocks within the walls of a Paris train station in 1931, meets a mysterious toy seller and his goddaughter, his undercover life and his biggest secret are jeopardized. Front Desk by Kelly Yang Recent immigrants from China and desperate for work and money, ten-year-old Mia Tang's parents take a job managing a rundown motel in Southern California, even though the owner, Mr. Yao is a nasty skinflint who exploits them; while her mother (who was an engineer in China) does the cleaning, Mia works the front desk and tries to cope with demanding customers and other recent immigrants--not to mention being only one of two Chinese in her fifth grade class, the other being Mr. Yao's son, Jason. DECEMBER PICK UP |
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| One Day in December by Josie Silver Two people. Ten chances. One unforgettable love story. Laurie is pretty sure love at first sight doesn't exist anywhere but the movies. But then, through a misted-up bus window one snowy December day, she sees a man who she knows instantly is the one. Their eyes meet, there's a moment of pure magic... and then her bus drives away. JANUARY PICK UP |
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| Educated by Terra Westover Tara Westover was 17 the first time she set foot in a classroom. Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, she prepared for the end of the world by stockpiling home-canned peaches and sleeping with her "head-for-the-hills bag". In the summer she stewed herbs for her mother, a midwife and healer, and in the winter she salvaged in her father's junkyard. FEBUARY PICK UP |
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| One by One by Ruth Ware Getting snowed in at a beautiful, rustic mountain chalet doesn’t sound like the worst problem in the world, especially when there’s a breathtaking vista, a cozy fire, and company to keep you warm. But what happens when that company is eight of your coworkers…and you can’t trust any of them? MARCH PICK UP |
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| West with Giraffes by Lyndia Rutledge An emotional, rousing novel inspired by the incredible true story of two giraffes who made headlines and won the hearts of Depression-era America. APRIL PICK UP |
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| The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle We’ve been waiting for an hour. That’s what Audrey says. She states it with a little bit of an edge, her words just bordering on cursive. That’s the thing I think first. Not: Audrey Hepburn is at my birthday dinner, but Audrey Hepburn is annoyed. MAY PICK UP |
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| Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Guy Montag is a fireman. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred, who spends all day with her television “family.” But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor, Clarisse, who introduces him to a past where people didn’t live in fear and to a present where one sees the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known. JUNE PICK UP |
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| The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters July 1962. A Mi’kmaq family from Nova Scotia arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the family’s youngest child, vanishes. She is last seen by her six-year-old brother, Joe, sitting on a favorite rock at the edge of a berry field. Joe will remain distraught by his sister’s disappearance for years to come. JULY PICK UP |
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| The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife by Anna Johnston ‘Would you mind terribly, old boy, if I borrowed the rest of your life? I promise I’ll take excellent care of it.' AUGUST PICK UP |
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| The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict In her twenties, Belle da Costa Greene is hired by J. P. Morgan to curate a collection of rare manuscripts, books, and artwork for his newly built Pierpont Morgan Library. Belle becomes a fixture on the New York society scene and one of the most powerful people in the art and book world, known for her impeccable taste and shrewd negotiating for critical works as she helps build a world-class collection. SEPTEMBER PICK UP |
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| Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance Hillbilly Elegy is a passionate and personal analysis of a culture in crisis—that of white working-class Americans. The disintegration of this group, a process that has been slowly occurring now for more than forty years, has been reported with growing frequency and alarm, but has never before been written about as searingly from the inside. J. D. Vance tells the true story of what a social, regional, and class decline feels like when you were born with it hung around your neck. OCTOBER PICK UP |
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| The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult Sage Singer is a baker. She works through the night, preparing the day’s breads and pastries, trying to escape a reality of loneliness, bad memories, and the shadow of her mother’s death. When Josef Weber, an elderly man in Sage’s grief support group, begins stopping by the bakery, they strike up an unlikely friendship. Despite their differences, they see in each other the hidden scars that others can’t, and they become companions. NOVEMBER PICK UP |
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| The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel In 1986, a shy and intelligent twenty-year-old named Christopher Knight left his home in Massachusetts, drove to Maine, and disappeared into the forest. He would not have a conversation with another human being until nearly three decades later, when he was arrested for stealing food. Living in a tent even through brutal winters, he had survived by his wits and courage, developing ingenious ways to store edibles and water, and to avoid freezing to death. He broke into nearby cottages for food, clothing, reading material, and other provisions, taking only what he needed but terrifying a community never able to solve the mysterious burglaries. Based on extensive interviews with Knight himself, this is a vividly detailed account of his secluded life--why did he leave? what did he learn?--as well as the challenges he has faced since returning to the world. It is a gripping story of survival that asks fundamental questions about solitude, community, and what makes a good life, and a deeply moving portrait of a man who was determined to live his own way, and succeeded. DECEMBER PICK UP |
Friends of the Library
Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Library meet the 2nd Monday of each month
at 5:30 p.m. on the 5th floor of the Angie W. Cox Pardeeville Library.
Friends Membership Form available to print
The Friends work with the library staff and library board to enhance and improve library services to the community. Friends are people who believe the public library is a valuable asset in the development of their community - its culture, its citizenry and its youth. The Friends of the Angie W. Cox Public Library encourage you to participate by becoming a member.
Angie W. Cox’s Public Library's Friends raise funds from memberships, contributions and fundraisers. These funds support programs, services and collection development. Funds from the Friends have provided:
- annual support for special children's programming including:
- the Summer Reading Program Support,
- and other children's programming
- annual support for special Teen Programming and Adult Programming
- annual support for special material collections, such as large print books and books-on-tape
Members may serve on the Board or volunteer to work at book sales and other events or volunteer in the library. To learn more about our current Board Members click here. Membership will provide the satisfaction of knowing you have joined others in showing strong support for the public library whether or not you choose volunteer time.
As a Friend:
- You will help to ensure the library has a strong support group as it seeks adequate funding to maintain high quality programs and services.
- You will join other concerned citizens dedicated to promoting the value of books, libraries, reading and literacy.
- You will have the opportunity, if you choose, to volunteer time to the library, or to activities sponsored by the Friends.
MEETING AGENDAS/ MINUTES