Events
The Chinese Book Club of Saratoga Library usually meets on the second Thursday every other month for the rest of the year unless noted otherwise. The meetings for 2025 are scheduled for Feb 13, April 3, June 12, August 14, October 9, and…

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Open to all adults who love to read and discuss non-fictional literature. In December, the Cupertino Library Adult Nonfiction Book Group will talk about The fear of too much justice: race, poverty, and the persistence of inequality in the…

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Are you a second or third grader? Do you like to read books and talk about them with other kids? Then The Book Bugs Club is for you! Our December book selection is The Lost Stone, the first book in The Kingdom of…

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In honor of Jane Austen's 250th birthday this month the Cupertino Library Adult Book Discussion Group will read and talk about her novel Persuasion.(1818.) In her youth, Miss Anne Elliot, was in love with, but was persuaded to…

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Welcome to the Page Turners Book Club for Grades 4-5! This month we are reading From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg. We will meet on Wednesday, December 17th, 2025, from 4 pm – 5 pm at the Los…

Join us for our monthly Teatime Book Chatter at Saratoga Library. We meet on the third Thursday of each month.
This month, we will be reading Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie.
Please visit the Adult…

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In honor of Jane Austen's 250th birthday this month the Cupertino Library Adult Book Discussion Group will read and talk about her novel Persuasion.(1818.) In her youth, Miss Anne Elliot, was in love with, but was persuaded to…

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Join our book club for 6th – 8th graders! This month we are reading The Giver by Lois Lowry.
We will meet on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, from 4 pm – 5 pm at the Los Altos Library in the conference room.
If you can attend this meeting,…

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The Los Altos Library Now Read This book club meets on the last Monday of the month to discuss both fiction and non-fiction books that will help us make sense of today’s world.
For…

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Freedom Readers is a banned or challenged graphic novel book club for grades 5-8! Our book club celebrates the freedom to read through diverse characters and experiences. Participants will engage with their peers in conversations and…

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Calling all 3rd and 4th graders! Join us for a fun and lively book discussion of Legendarios: The Beginning of All Things by Karla Arenas Valenti. You'll journey back in time with twins Emma and Martín as they fall into a mythic…

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Calling all 1st and 2nd graders to join our Changemakers Book Club! Join our fun early chapter book club that celebrates diverse voices and stories! Changemaker readers will be able to discuss the book and make a craft to take home. We…

Join us for our monthly Mystery Book Club at Saratoga Library. We meet on the first Monday of each month.
This month, we will be discussing The Briar Club by Kate Quinn.
Drop by the Adult Reference Desk at Saratoga…

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For January we are reading Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson. Sign up at the adult reference desk and to get a copy or put one on hold."Generations after leaving earth, a starship draws near to the planet that may serve as a new home…

A monthly discussion of the best in mystery fiction. Please join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:15 am.
This month's book is The Word is Murder, by Anthony Horowitz.
For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please…

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Open to all adults who love to read and discuss Nonfictional literature. In January, the Nonfiction Book Discussion Group will talk about Better living through birding: notes from a Black man in the natural world by Christian Cooper …

Explore strange new worlds and alternate realities by joining the Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club at Milpitas Library!
Sign up and pick up a copy of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. Read it and meet us on Monday,…

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Join us for an online discussion with cultural writer and bestselling author David Brooks on his book How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply. Brooks explores essential questions about how we pay attention, listen, and engage…

Join us for our monthly book club meeting, as we discuss both fiction and non-fiction contemporary titles. Space is limited, and regular/ongoing attendees do not need to register. Email Laura.Pasternack@lib.sccgov.org to join the monthly…

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The Cupertino Library Adult Book Discussion Group begins 2026 talking about the novel Clear by Carys Davies (2024). In 1843, Scotland is a troubled country. Impoverished tenants are being ruthlessly evicted…

