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Reading WyomingThis page is for participants in the Wyoming Humanities Council's Reading Wyoming book discussion groups. We hope you will connect statewide to comment on the books you are reading (several communities are reading the same books), or even talk philosophically about book discussions.
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We're seeking dog book suggestions for the new Reading Wyoming series.
What is your all-time favorite book from a Reading Wyoming series, and why?
Crime and the Cultural Landscape series
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Comments (3)
Jenny Ingram said
at 11:09 am on Aug 11, 2009
Here are the Reading Wyoming groups for fall 2009:
Books that Endure (Laramie, Eppson Center)
Canine Companions (Baggs, Lusk, Medicine Bow)
Community and the Western Landscape (Riverton library)
Distant Neighbors (Christ Episcopal Church, Cody)
Family Photographs (Sundance library)
Living Between Fences (Lander library)
Rural in America (Upton library)
Women of Mystery (Pine Bluffs, Ranchester)
Jenny Ingram said
at 11:51 am on Aug 14, 2009
I'll be at the Cody RW discussion of "Tula Station" on Thursday, September 3, 7 p.m., at Christ Episcopal Church. I read this book several years back when I participated in the discussion group in Laramie, and I remember loving it.
Jenny Ingram said
at 12:33 pm on Nov 3, 2009
Weather permitting, I'll be at the Baggs RW discussion of "My Dog Skip" on Friday, November 20. I enjoy reading the reports from this group, and I'm eager to meet their discussion leader.
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