Boonsboro, Maryland -- a mere 40 miles NW of Leesburg, is a notoriously book-loving town. On Saturday December 6, the Turn the Page Bookstore Cafe is proving it with their Holiday Event. This book-signing will feature authors -- Nora Roberts (and her alter-ego, JD Robb), Gail Barrett, Dolly Nasby, Elaine Fox and Kathryn Caskie -- as well as the country charm of our neighbors to the north.
Leesburg (like everyplace else) is reading Nora Roberts -- here's a chance to be meeting her as well! Here's directions if you're up for the trip.
Leesburg is Reading
Rust Library
This is the place to learn what people in Leesburg are reading. Find book reviews, lists of favorite titles, reader interviews and light hearted ruminations about books, literature and reading.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Fifth Business by Robertson Davies
Fifth Business by Robertson Davies generated intense conversations on November 3rd and 4th at the Rust library book discussions.
The book opens with a four page description of an event with lifelong impact. Two boys, about ten have spent the afternoon sledding. Percy has a new sled but it doesn’t defeat his sometime friend, sometime enemy, Dunny on his old sled. In frustration, Percy throws snowballs at Dunny. The last one misses and hits Mrs. Dempster, the wife of the Methodist minister. She is pregnant, and whether because she is frail or because of the snowball hitting her head, Mary Dempster goes into labor and her son is born that night. For the rest of their lives these three men act and react to each other. Dunny chooses to let life happen and let’s circumstance move him along. Percy chooses to attack life and plots his ascendance to wealth and power. Paul Dempster chooses a completely different path.
I was one of the readers who was captured by this event. I wanted to know the rest of the story. Other readers didn’t want to know more. How about you?
The book opens with a four page description of an event with lifelong impact. Two boys, about ten have spent the afternoon sledding. Percy has a new sled but it doesn’t defeat his sometime friend, sometime enemy, Dunny on his old sled. In frustration, Percy throws snowballs at Dunny. The last one misses and hits Mrs. Dempster, the wife of the Methodist minister. She is pregnant, and whether because she is frail or because of the snowball hitting her head, Mary Dempster goes into labor and her son is born that night. For the rest of their lives these three men act and react to each other. Dunny chooses to let life happen and let’s circumstance move him along. Percy chooses to attack life and plots his ascendance to wealth and power. Paul Dempster chooses a completely different path.
I was one of the readers who was captured by this event. I wanted to know the rest of the story. Other readers didn’t want to know more. How about you?
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book discussions,
bookclubs,
Fifth Business,
Robertson Davies
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
2008 One Book-One Community
On behalf of the Loudoun County Public Library and the Board of Trustees, you are invited to participate in the 2008 OneBook-One Community program.
One Book-One Community encourages all Loudoun County residents to read the same book at the same time. This year's selection is Nothing But the Truth by award-winning author Avi. Free copies of this book will be available at all seven Loudoun County libraries beginning September 11. Read Nothing But the Truth and then attend a book discussion or a Reader's Theater presentation. Most excitingly join us on Thursday, September 25 at 7:00 pm at Park View High School in Sterling to welcome Avi! A book signing will follow.
Nothing But the Truth programs at Rust Library:
Book Discussions:
Monday, October 6 at 7:00 pm
Tuesday, October 7 at 1:30
Monday, October 20 at 6:00 pm (for teens)
Reader's Theater:
Monday, October 20 at 7:00 pm
We hope to see you then.
One Book-One Community encourages all Loudoun County residents to read the same book at the same time. This year's selection is Nothing But the Truth by award-winning author Avi. Free copies of this book will be available at all seven Loudoun County libraries beginning September 11. Read Nothing But the Truth and then attend a book discussion or a Reader's Theater presentation. Most excitingly join us on Thursday, September 25 at 7:00 pm at Park View High School in Sterling to welcome Avi! A book signing will follow.
Nothing But the Truth programs at Rust Library:
Book Discussions:
Monday, October 6 at 7:00 pm
Tuesday, October 7 at 1:30
Monday, October 20 at 6:00 pm (for teens)
Reader's Theater:
Monday, October 20 at 7:00 pm
We hope to see you then.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Loudoun Reads
Come hear Loudoun authors and dignitaries read from their favorite books and poems in celebration of International Literacy Day!
This free event will take place Friday, September 5th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Leesburg Town Rose Garden on Loudoun Street behind the Loudoun Museum.
Please join us after the event for book signings; author's books will be available for purchase. Refreshments will be served.
For more information about Loudoun Reads contact the Loudoun Literacy Council at 703-777-2205.
Readings will be presented by:
This free event will take place Friday, September 5th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Leesburg Town Rose Garden on Loudoun Street behind the Loudoun Museum.
Please join us after the event for book signings; author's books will be available for purchase. Refreshments will be served.
For more information about Loudoun Reads contact the Loudoun Literacy Council at 703-777-2205.
Readings will be presented by:
Noel Grove Author
Andrea McGimsey Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
Marc Leepson Author
Tom Sweitzer Playwright
Carol Basham Head Start, Director
Marnie Montgomery Adult Literacy Tutor
Yu Cheng Loudoun Literacy Student
Jing-Chiou Lee Loudoun Literacy Student
Peter Dunning President and Artistic Director,
Bluemont Concert Series
Jan Neuharth Author
John R. Gardiner Author
Friday, August 8, 2008
Man Reads 21,730 Pages
This morning's interview on NPR's Morning Edition with Ammon Shea was surprising. Surprisingly interesting and surprisingly beautiful. Mr. Shea took a year off and spent each day in a basement library reading the OED, the Oxford English Dictionary, all 22 volumes. He has now written a book about the experience, Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages. Mr. Shea knows the most wonderful words and talks about the ways in which knowing the words enriches his life. The enrichment "occurs when words seem to arrange themselves into strings of poetry or prose....And once he has learned about a new word, Shea said, he finds himself thinking about the concept it describes more often. An example, he says, is "petrichor," a word for the scent that rises from pavement after rain has begun to fall.
What an unexpected book, I will make sure to read it.
What an unexpected book, I will make sure to read it.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Meet Local Author Ellen Crosby
Ellen Crosby, author of the popular “A Wine Country Mystery” books, will be at Books and Crannies bookstore (http://booksandcrannies.com/events.htm) in Middleburg on Saturday, August 9. Ms. Crosby will discuss and sign copies of her newest book, The Bordeaux Betrayal, from 1:30 – 3:30 pm.
Want to learn some ‘behind the scenes’ stories about The Bordeaux Betrayal? Join Ellen Crosby at the Swedendurg Winery ( http://www.swedenburgwines.com/) on Sunday, August 17 from 11:00 – 5:00 pm. What a great way to spend a summer afternoon with your friends – a book signing and some Loudoun County wine and cheese.
Check out Ellen Crosby's other titles in the "A Wine Country Mystery" series - TheMerlot Murders and The Chardonnay Charade available (http://catalog.lcpl.lib.va.us) as a book and a CD.
Want to learn some ‘behind the scenes’ stories about The Bordeaux Betrayal? Join Ellen Crosby at the Swedendurg Winery ( http://www.swedenburgwines.com/) on Sunday, August 17 from 11:00 – 5:00 pm. What a great way to spend a summer afternoon with your friends – a book signing and some Loudoun County wine and cheese.
Check out Ellen Crosby's other titles in the "A Wine Country Mystery" series - TheMerlot Murders and The Chardonnay Charade available (http://catalog.lcpl.lib.va.us) as a book and a CD.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Book Discussions on the Radio
Enjoy a live call-in and email discussion of Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery on the Diane Rehm show, July 23rd, 88.5 FM, WAMU.
For more information, http://wamu.org/programs/dr/readers_review/
For more information, http://wamu.org/programs/dr/readers_review/
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Adult Book Discussion September 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Musical Kick-Off Concert by Little Mozart Academy
Wednesday, Jun. 18, 1:00 PM
The Little Mozart Academy students and Director, Gabriela Morillo-Bohnett presented a special concert to kick-off our 2008 Summer Reading Program.
If you missed the concert, we have some pictures and a video clip for you to watch.

The Little Mozart Academy students and Director, Gabriela Morillo-Bohnett presented a special concert to kick-off our 2008 Summer Reading Program.
If you missed the concert, we have some pictures and a video clip for you to watch.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Summertime and the Reading is Easy
It's summertime and my reading is easy. School is out forever, my kids are working real grown up jobs, and things have slowed down around my house. The gardens are all planted, mostly weeded, and all that rain is doing a great job of keeping them watered. So it's time to kick back and relax.
Even on a sunny hot day the hammock is in shade - beckoning. I grab some cold lemonade to stick in the hammock webbing, maybe the cell phone so I can make calls if I wish, some really bad for you but delicious junk food (crunchy cheese curls or gum drops are a good choice), a book or two and disappear out back. No watch, no house phone (they can call back), and deny all dirty laundry, piles and dust. This is my time.
Truly, all this happens only a few times over the course of the summer but when it does I have no guilt, no problem ignoring the rest of the world and I always wonder why I don't do this more often.
Even on a sunny hot day the hammock is in shade - beckoning. I grab some cold lemonade to stick in the hammock webbing, maybe the cell phone so I can make calls if I wish, some really bad for you but delicious junk food (crunchy cheese curls or gum drops are a good choice), a book or two and disappear out back. No watch, no house phone (they can call back), and deny all dirty laundry, piles and dust. This is my time.
Truly, all this happens only a few times over the course of the summer but when it does I have no guilt, no problem ignoring the rest of the world and I always wonder why I don't do this more often.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Adult Book Discussion July 2008

Monday, Jul. 14, 7:00 PM OR Tuesday, Jul. 15, 1:30 PM.
Book discussion of Family by J. California Cooper.
Just another sad, horrible tale about the daily life of a slave in America’s South before the Civil War? No, this one is different. This author draws you in until you can’t put the book down. As one of the discussion participants said, the author makes you care about the characters, care more than you want to. You’d rather not care so much or feel so much.
There’s Clora, the narrator. Her mother committed suicide after she killed her master. Clora sees that her daughter is getting older and soon, Always, will have to serve the master too. Clora tries to find a way out for Always and brews a soup made from poisonous plants. The entire family drinks the soup but only Clora dies. Now, Clora watches her children and grandchildren and tells us the story of their lives.
This slim book is on reading lists at some high schools in the US. It is easily read. It will stay with you for a long time.
Labels:
book discussions,
bookclubs,
Family,
J. California Cooper
Adult Book Discussion June 2008

Monday, June 9, 7:00 PM OR Tuesday, June. 10, 1:30 PM.
The June discussion book at Rust Library was Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. Leesburg readers had a lively conversation--wondering whether it’s possible to runaway to the circus more than once in a lifetime and why the author opens the book with such a misleading description of events and if Marlena knows what really happened during the animal stampede. The book’s evocative setting in a depression era traveling circus reminded many readers of their own experiences when the circus came to town and the texture of life during this period of American history.
If you haven’t read Water for Elephants, you will enjoy it. This book received unanimous thumbs up from our discussion group.
Labels:
book discussions,
bookclubs,
Sara Gruen,
Water For Elephants
Monday, June 9, 2008
Adult Book Discussion May 2008

Monday, May 12, 7:00 PM or Tuesday, May. 13, 1:30 PM at Rust Library.
Recommended for adults. Sponsored by Rust Library Advisory Board.
Labels:
book discussions,
bookclubs,
Geraldine Brooks,
March
Saturday, May 31, 2008
2008 Summer Reading Fun for Everyone

Starting June 18, record what you’ve read in your online reading log and be eligible for prizes. Throughout the summer there will be prizes, programs and more than enough to keep you in suspense! Check out the Summer Reading Program "M" is for Mystery video.
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