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You are reading, aren't you?

thingsfallapart.jpgWith over 130 copies of Things Fall Apart checked out of the library, we have a feeling that you really are reading with us. Let us know what you think of the book by commenting here or sending us an email at books@princetonlibrary.org and we'll post them on this blog.

prex.gif How about a little music to get you into the mood? Stop by the Princeton Record Exchange where you can get a 10% discount on all African music through the month of March in support of Princeton Reads.

Please join us for the many programs we have scheduled through the month and attend a book discussion to find out what your neighbors think of Things Fall Apart.

Join us this Thursday, March 6, 7p.m. for a screening of Suffering and Smiling, "a documentary about musician and political activist Femi Kuti and the legacy of his father's push for a better life for the people of Nigeria."

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