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Mystery Book Discussion Group

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 30 Crest Rd Middlebury CT 06762  See map

Do you enjoy reading mysteries, thrillers, and detective stories? The Middlebury Public Library is forming a Mystery book discussion group which will meet once a month on the second Thursday of each month. The first meeting will be on November 8th from 6:00-7:00 PM. Sign up at the library or e-mail Joan at jarnold@biblio.org to join. Our first read will be Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke. Each month a new title will be chosen to read and be discussed. Books will be available at the Middlebury Library. No commitment is necessary. Please check our website to see what books will be discussed each month. Our book discussion on November 8th will feature chocolate chip cookies as refreshment!

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