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Wednesday January 17, 2007 at 7:00pm
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, Room 228
140 St. George St.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G6
Category: Social
Who: All Librarians welcome!

What: Discussing Alberto Manguel's recent book The Library at Night

http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780676975888

Why: We're reading this book and would like to discuss it. Simple as that!

How: Register here or by emailing us at connieblog@sympatico.ca

Please bring your own coffee or other beverage; we'll bring along some light food.

Being organized by Wendy Reynolds and Connie Crosby (both librarians)

**This is an informal, unsponsored event.**
 
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2 people have confirmed attendance via email. Yay!

Connie
Posted 2 years ago
Up to at least 8 people now. Any other librarians out there??
Posted 2 years ago
We are up to 10 people confirmed, with 3 other possibles. Anyone else?? The more the merrier!

Cheers,
Connie
Posted 2 years ago
Hi Connie and Wendy

This is a great idea. I am looking forward to reading this book over the weekend. I have heard A.M. speak on CBC Radio many times over the years about his love of literature so I am sure it will be a fascinating read.

Cheers, Jacquie Fex
Posted 2 years ago
Location is confirmed! We'll be meeting in Room 728 at FIS - 140 St. George St. (short walk from the St. George Station).
Posted 2 years ago
I'm looking forward to tomorrow night. We've got a good dozen or more people signed up. And I've baked cookies. 8-)

See you then.

Connie
Posted 1 year ago


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