Older traditions have a way of coming back into style, and one that seems to be resurfacing is at-home book clubs. Here are some tips for hosts:
Books
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A total 17,973 readers logged over 180,000 books, e-books and audiobooks last summer as part of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s Summer Reading program.
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Nick Bogacz, for all his championship pedigree and business acumen, is still just a humble pizza guy.
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Parents of children on the autism spectrum face unique challenges, but they are not insurmountable. Many empowering stories are chronicled in “It’s Going to Be AUlright,” an anthology from 12 mothers of children with spectrum diagnoses. The book is out April 2, which is World Autism Awareness Day.
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The temperatures have dropped, nights are long and there’s no better feeling than snuggling up with a hot drink and a good book.
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Looking for unique gifts? Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has many (affordable) options:
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It is often said in the world of management: “Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders should be readers.”