This week our fiction group discusses a book of short stories. Coming on Saturday, 9/23: Cool Fusion!
Book Clubs
Bark
Prisoners of Geography
Elephant Complex

Our Fiction Group: 
Bark by Lorrie Moore

"Moore's writing contains multitudes, mixed in exacting proportions, which is to say: this potpourri is utterly and totally unique . . . There really is no one quite like her." --The New Republic
"Wonderful. . . .Masterful. . . .Profound. .  . Not a single false note." -USA Today 
Tues, Sept. 12 @ 6:30pm



O ur Non-fiction Group:
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps that Explain Everything About the World
by Tim Marshall

All leaders choices are limited by mountains, rivers, seas and concrete.
Using maps, essays and occasionally the personal experiences of the widely traveled author, Prisoners of Geography looks at the past, present and future to offer an essential guide to one of the major determining factors in world history.
Tues, Sept. 26 @ 6pm  

Our Travel Group:  
Elephant Complex: Travels in Sri Lanka by John Gimlette  

John Gimlette takes us from Sri Lanka's exuberant capital city of Colombo to the dry interior where more than 5,300 wild elephants congregate around its ancient reservoirs; from the Portuguese-built forts of cinnamon country to the tsunami-ravaged south-east.
Tues, Oct. 17 @ 6:30pm
Cool Fusion returns to the Keauhou Shopping Center Courtyard on Saturday, September 23rd!
FESTIVAL OF 1000 BOWLS

The Donkey Mill Art Center presents its 11th annual Cool Fusion: Festival of 1000 Bowls, a celebration of the ceramic, musical, and culinary arts.
 
Admission includes a handmade bowl of your choice heaping with refreshing, home-style, Japanese Somen noodles. Additional handmade ceramic items are available for purchase, and gelato from Gypsea Gelato will be available for an additional fee.   
 
This event sells out, so get your tickets now in person at Kona Stories or on line at The Donkey Mill Art Center.
John Green and Anna Karenina
Turtles All the Way Down
Anna Karenina

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Release date: October 10th for the next novel from John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska.
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Read or Re-read a Classic!

A hardy few of us plan to read Anna Karenina and meet to discuss in early November.Stay tuned for date and time, but use this excuse to read one of the most influential novels of all time  

The Washington Post tells us about the on-going popularity of book festivals in " The book is dead. Long live the book festival". 
 
 
Because the movie opened this weekend, MentalFloss brings us " 10 Things You Might Not Know About Stephen King's It".   
 
And on a related note from Bookstr: " 10 Authors Who Hated the Movie Adaptation of Their Work". 
 
Last, this looks like fun: " WOUPS Invisible shelf" from Bookshelf. 
 
Mahalo and a hui hou,
Joy and Brenda (Owners)
Noble and Chloe (Cats) 

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