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Book Discussion Wednesdays are going virtual. If you cannot make it physically, join us virtually on Bookbundlz.com under Richfield Branch.  To kick of the Discussion of the Month, we will open up virtually first thing Monday of that week. Comments will be shared so both parties won’t miss a thing.



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1776
David McCullough
Added: 8/5/2010

Luncheon of the Boating Party
Susan Vreeland
Added: 7/3/2010

The Best of Times: A Novel
Penny Vincenzi
Added: 7/3/2010

Shanghai Girls: A Novel
Lisa See
Added: 11/30/2009

All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House
David Giffels
Added: 11/30/2009

The Book Thief
Markus Zusak
Added: 11/30/2009

Garden Spells (Bantam Discovery)
Sarah Addison Allen
Added: 11/30/2009

One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd
Jim Fergus
Added: 11/30/2009

1776
David McCullough
Added: 11/30/2009

Her Fearful Symmetry: A Novel
Audrey Niffenegger
Added: 11/30/2009

Winter Road
Andy Frecka
Added: 11/30/2009

The Forgotten Garden: A Novel
Kate Morton
Added: 8/10/2009

Family Tree
Barbara Delinsky
Added: 7/20/2009

Walking Across Egypt (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
Clyde Edgerton
Added: 7/20/2009

The Razor's Edge
W. Somerset Maugham
Added: 7/20/2009

Three Fates
Nora Roberts
Added: 7/20/2009

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
Added: 7/20/2009

One Last Dance: It's Never Too Late To Fall In Love
Mardo Williams & Kay Williams & Jerri Williams
Added: 7/20/2009
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