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New Book Group: Star Signs 🌌

Saturday, September 12, 2026
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM

Are you looking for a book club that aligns with the cosmos? Welcome to Star Signs, where our reading list is dictated by the stars! Each month, we dive into a captivating book that perfectly mirrors the energy, themes, and emotional depth of the current astrological season. Whether you are a fiery Aries, a deep-diving Scorpio, or just someone who loves great fiction, join us as we read our way through the zodiac. No advanced knowledge of astrology is required—just an open mind and a love for great stories! Upcoming Reading Schedule 🩁 August 1st: Leo Season Book: True Biz by Sara Nović (2022) The Vibe: Fierce, community-driven, and full of distinct, proud voices—perfectly matching Leo's vibrant, expressive flair. ♍ September 12th: Virgo Season Book: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk (English Translation, 2019) (Please note: Title subject to change!) The Vibe: Analytical, deeply connected to nature and justice, and fiercely observant, echoing Virgo’s sharp intellect and meticulous nature. ♎ October 3rd: Libra Season Book: Trespasses by Louise Kennedy (2022) The Vibe: A story centered on relationships, forbidden love, balance, and intense social dynamics, capturing Libra's focus on harmony and partnership. ♏ November 7th: Scorpio Season Book: Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy (2021) The Vibe: Dark, intense, protective, and deeply transformative—pure Scorpio energy that isn't afraid to look into the wild unknown. ♐ December 5th: Sagittarius Season Book: Big Swiss by Jen Beagin (2023) The Vibe: Sharp, funny, unconventional, and fiercely independent, reflecting the untamed, truth-seeking, and witty spirit of Sagittarius. ♑ January 9th: Capricorn Season Book: Margo’s Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe (2024) The Vibe: Pragmatic, ambitious, and focused on survival, security, and the ultimate hustle—a quintessential look at Capricorn determination in the face of chaos.

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Conference Room, Kilton Library