Medina County Library Offers Stress-Free Book Club Bags

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Medina County Library Offers Stress-Free Book Club Bags
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The Medina County District Library (MCDL) has simplified book club meetings by offering Book Club Bags containing multiple copies of popular titles and discussion questions. These bags, available for checkout for six weeks, allow book clubs to easily distribute and collect books for their meetings.

Mary Olson, readers' advisory librarian for the Medina County District Library, can put together a Book Club Bag for your next meeting.MEDINA, Ohio -- The Medina County District Library has taken the stress out of running a book club by making multiple copies of highly recommended titles available for checkout.

Not in a book club? Use the recommendations by Readers Advisory Librarian Mary Olson to find a popular book for yourself.You can have up to 10 copies of a popular book prepared for you and your group members. The requested titles come with discussion questions ready for your next meeting., then pick up your bag at your favorite library.

Bags check out for six weeks, allowing you to disperse your books at one monthly meeting, read them and gather them back at the next.The Book Club Bags have become a very popular service in the local book club scene.

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