East Cobb Library continues book discussion, cookbook groups

Cobb libraries Thanksgiving week events

Several book discussion and other groups are fully resuming their meetings at the East Cobb Library.

The East Cobb Book Discussion groups meet the third Thursday of every month, at 11 a.m. and at 2 p.m., after participants read a pre-selected book—fiction, non-fiction, classics and new releases.

On Thursday, Dec. 16, the morning group discussion will be about “The Vanishing Half,” a historical  novel by Brit Bennett. The afternoon group discussion will cover “Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family” by Robert Kolker.

In addition to those groups, East Cobb Library also offers “book tasting” meetings for adults every other month, in which participants sample five books, then discuss their favorites.

The next meeting is Dec. 28 at 5:30 p.m., and the books are under the “Cozy Mysteries to Die” theme. Registration is required at cobbcat.org.

There’s also an East Cobb Cookbook Club that meets the second Tuesday of the month, in which members review a variety of cookbooks to explore techniques, chefs, cooking styles, dishes and more.

Members choose a themed recipe each month and prepare a dish to share. The next meeting is Jan. 11 at 4 p.m., and the session is entitled “Soups and Salads.” Registration is required at cobbcat.org.

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