Everyone's Reading 2012:
Events / Programs by Date
(This is a summary listing: please check for complete program descriptions and details—including registration requirements and program locations—by clicking on the Events / Programs by Library hyperlink.)
February, 2012 Programs
Monday, February 27
Farmington Community Library:
Adult Book Discussion Group
Main Library Conference Room A at 7 PM
Wednesday, February 29
Royal Oak Public Library:
Uncovering Romantic/Suspense Novels
Friends Auditorium at 7 PM
If you enjoy Sandra Brown’s work, join a staff librarian for an informal, fun-filled talk about similar authors you won’t want to miss.
March, 2012 Programs
Wednesday, March 7
Bloomfield Township Public Library:
Writing Romance—From Blank Page to Finished Novel
Presented by Ruth Ryan Langan
With close to 100 books published under several different names, Ruth Ryan Langan is the perfect author to talk about romance writing and genres. Copies of her newest work, Quinn, will be available for purchase and signing.
7 PM—No registration is required.
Tuesday, March 13
Southfield Public Library: Discussion of Lethal
Meeting Room at 2 PM
Repeated at 7 PM in the Southfield Room
No registration is required.
Wednesday, March 14
Baldwin Public Library Wednesday Book Group Discussion of Lethal
This librarian-led group is open to everyone.
2 PM—No registration is required.
Dearborn Public Library:
Mysteries, Thrillers and Romance:
What Do They Have in Common?
Henry Ford Centennial Library Auditorium at 7 PM
Sandra Brown is one of several best-selling mystery and thriller writers who began her literary career writing romance novels, the genre written almost exclusively by and for women. Join Willetta Heising, award-winning author, for a talk about the conventions of romantic and mystery fiction, including their many similarities. If you’ve ever thought that Happily Ever After and Mystery Solved had something in common, this discussion is for you .
Tickets for the Meet the Author: Sandra Brown appearances will be distributed at this program.
Be the first to get your tickets! Tickets are free but limited and will be available at the Henry Ford Centennial Library Adult Reference Desk, beginning March 15, 2012, until supplies last.
West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library:
Book Discussion of Lethal
Reviewed by Dr. Steve Berman
No registration is required.
Main Library Meeting Room at 7 PM
Thursday, March 15
Royal Oak Public Library:
Third-Thursday
Book Discussion Group
Meeting Rooms C/Dat 7 PM
Saturday, March 17
Auburn Hills Public Library:
Book Discussion of Lethal
10 AM
Tuesday, March 20
Baldwin Public Library:
Friends Don’t Let Friends Read Alone:
A Book Group Discussion of Lethal
(This discussion will be held at the Zuma Coffee House,
207 S. Old Woodward, Birmingham) at 7 PM
This librarian-led group is open to everyone.
No registration is required.
Wednesday, March 21
Rochester Hills Public Library:
Book Discussion of Lethal
Wednesday, March 21 at 10 AM
Registration is required and begins February 18.
Contact the Rochester Hills Public Library at (248) 650•7130.
Monday, February 27
Farmington Community Library:
Adult Book Discussion Group
Farmington Branch Meeting Room at 10 AM
April, 2012 Programs
Thursday, April 5
Farmington Community Library Book Discussion Group
Thursday, April 5 at 1 PM
Costick Activities Center
28600 Eleven Mile Rd.,
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Author Appearances
You are invited to hear Sandra Brown speak about Lethal and
her experiences writing bestsellers. Copies of the book will be
available for purchase and signing, courtesy of the Book Beat
bookstore.
Thursday, March 22 at 2 PM
Rochester Church of Christ
250 West Avon Road
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Thursday, March 22 at 7 PM
Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Rd
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Due to popular demand, a ticket will be required for Sandra Brown's appearances. Tickets are free but limited. Contact your local participating library for more information and ticket availability.
