About
Established in 2003, over 21 years, the LME Library’s adult book club, "Talk About a Good Book," has brought readers together to explore a diverse array of fiction and nonfiction. This long-standing group is more than just a book club—it's a community of book lovers who share a passion for engaging stories and thoughtful discussion.
Each month, members dive into a new book, ranging from contemporary novels to classic literature, and from compelling memoirs to insightful nonfiction. The variety ensures there’s always something new and interesting to discover, and the discussions are lively, thought-provoking, and fun.
Books are available for checkout in regular or large print when possible, and often as ebooks or audio free through our library's databases. Just ask at the desk for your copy or how to get started with digital books.
Whether you're a seasoned member or new to the club, "Talk About a Good Book" offers a welcoming environment where you can share your thoughts, hear different perspectives, and connect with fellow readers. It’s the perfect way to expand your literary horizons and meet new friends along the way.
If you’re looking for a place to indulge your love of reading and conversation, join us at LME Library’s "Talk About a Good Book." You’ll find great reads, stimulating discussions, and a warm, friendly community waiting for you.
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