Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Reminder: LitVoyeur Online Book Group @ Tue Nov 16 7pm - 8pm (Queer Things)

LitVoyeur Online Book Group

LitVoyeur Online Book Group
November 16th, 2010
Online Chat: 7:00pm
www.myspace.com/booksinccastro
www.facebook.com
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 864-6777

Books Inc. in the Castro proudly announces this month's selection for our LitVoyeur Online Book Group: Lake Overturn by Vestal McIntyre
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Eula, Idaho, has never seen a battle, an earthquake, or a Democrat in City Hall. Yet life here is anything but simple. With sweeping perspective and a Victorian wealth of character, Lake Overturn exposes small-town America in all its beauty and treachery, sunshine and secrets.

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We are excited to welcome all readers to participate in discussing various works of literature. For those of you with busy schedules, who still long to join invigorating, provocative literary discussions, our cyber book group is dedicated to you. Joining our group is simple:

1. Log onto Books Inc. Castro's Myspace page at www.myspace.com/booksinccastro.

2. Near the top of the page, subscribe to our Cyber Book Group blog by clicking on [Subscribe to this Blog]. This takes you to a confirmation screen where you either click "confirm," to confirm your subscription, or "cancel," to return you to our Myspace page.

3. If you do not have a Myspace account, you can open one for free—Myspace will walk you through the process.

4. When purchasing our reading group's books at Books Inc. Castro, let your bookseller know, and receive 15% off!

5. Read, Read, Read!

6. Finally, log on and discuss, ask and respond to questions, and meet other fellow readers!
Books Inc. Book Groups are free and open to everyone! We encourage inclusiveness and promote diversity.
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Books Inc. is a locally owned and operated independent bookstore with 10 locations in California. Books Inc.'s origins date back to the Gold Rush days of 1851, when Anton Roman struck it rich in Shasta City, California and set himself up in business selling books. That small bookstore was moved, bought, sold, burned, rebuilt and renamed, and became Books Inc. as we know it today in 1946.

Today, with 10 stores and 200 employees, Books Inc. serves as a shining example that independent bookselling can survive and prosper, even if we must dance among the elephants.

When
Tue Nov 16 7pm – 8pm Pacific Time
Calendar
Queer Things
Who
larrybob@gmail.com - creator

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