Tag Archives: Nashville Public Library

An evening with Ann Patchett

Last night, I should have been at home packing for the Romance Writers of America conference. Instead, I went straight from work to the main branch of the Nashville Public Library to see Ann Patchett read from State of Wonder … Continue reading

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Food for fines at your local library

Sometimes it can be a downer to go back to reality after a nice holiday vacation, but here’s one thing we can look forward to in the Nashville area: the annual Food for Fines program at the Nashville Public Library! … Continue reading

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Audiobooks: update—a love letter to “Playaway”

Since writing about my search for the perfect audiobook on Monday, I have discovered my new favorite toy at the Nashville Public Library: Playaway. I’d heard about the device, but I finally decided to give it a try. Playaway is … Continue reading

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The libraries are dry

I posted yesterday about the flood in Nashville, and today we have a little more information about the library system: Deanna Larson, public information officer for the Nashville Public Library—and a prolific BookPage contributor—says the library system “was mostly unscathed, … Continue reading

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Ann Patchett loves ‘books, books, books’

We all love libraries for different reasons—they give us complete access to thousands of books; a comfortable place to read and study; a place to gather with reading groups or friends. This week, we’re celebrating all that is wonderful about … Continue reading

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