The Librarium
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Our New Read: Into the Wild - 166 days ago
Matthew Power, writing in Men’s Journal, gives a perfect introduction to this story of of adventure, discovery, alienation, and eventually death:It was a haunting tale, capturing the imagination of the country. September 1992, deep in the bush of... Topics: discussion, Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer
Get a Free Copy of "The Man Who Was Thursday" - 432 days ago
If you want to read our current selection, The Man Who Was Thursday, but don’t have the money to purchase a copy, then I have some good news for you. You can download a free copy of this novel (as well as many other works no longer... Topics: Uncategorized

February 2007: The Man Who Was Thursday - 530 days ago
The next book choice for the Librarium is G. K. Chesterton’s The Man Who Was Thursday. The subtitle to this book, which is A Nightmare, gives only the slightest hint at the strange twists and turns that Chesterton takes the reader through until... Topics: allegory, Chesterton, The Man Who Was Thursday
Discussion Starters for A Prayer for the Dying - 610 days ago
As I reflected on the book and some of the reviews and interviews I read about it, these are the questions that come to my mind. If anyone has more to add, please do. - Will1) A Prayer for the Dying uses as it’s epigraph a... Topics: Uncategorized
Let the Discussion Continue (or begin) - 626 days ago
Just because we have selected a new book for reading and discussion doesn’t mean that you can’t add to the discussion on A Canticle for Leibowitz. Just go to this post, and add your comments or questions. I hope to do just that over the next. Topics: A Canticle for Leibowitz, comments, discussion



