Tompkins County Public Library

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Library to Offer Winter Reading Program for Adults


The Tompkins County Public Library will launch its 2017 Winter Reading Challenge, “Reading Makes Us Human,” Tuesday, January 3.

Being held in conjunction with the Library and Paleontological Research Institution and its Museum of the Earth’s, “Ithaca Explores Human Origins,” a three month exploration of what it means to be human, this program is free and open to adult readers of all genres and interests.

Participants who read and review at least two books between January 3 and February 28 will be eligible to win raffle prizes.  The top two reviews, as judged by Winter Reading Librarians, will earn their authors special prizes. Reviews should be dropped off at the Adult Reference Desk.  One of the books should be an award winner of the participant’s choosing (see sample list at library.booksite.com/6631/nl/?list=CNL1&group=EB555) or a book selected from the Library’s Staff Picks lists, available at  tcpl.org/we-suggest/staff-picks.php.  There are no limitations on the second book.

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