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Reread a book that always makes you cry. There are countless clubs out there to join, from online ones like Bustle's American Woman Book Club to the Pottermore Official Harry Potter Book Club to IRL clubs you can put together with your friends and family.

Donate books you no longer want to the library.

What's Your Superpower? Sure, we're more than halfway through the year, but it's never too late to join in on a bookish group. Today's a very special day, and you might not even know it!

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Are The Berenstain Bears Part of an Interdimensional Conspiracy? The Book Lovers Day is a special day for all the bibliophiles out there or those who enjoy reading books. This one is a little more ambitious, but if you've been meaning to book that last minute summer excursion, use today as an excuse to go for it. We all love visiting the library and picking out new books to read! However far you can, wherever you are, there's a literary trip in your future. But there's something about knowing that every other bookish person is out there either enjoying tons of bookish activities or just sharing their favorite reads with someone else that makes today extra special. The Library is now open Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm. Make sure your kids see you reading for fun.

Make a book quote shirt.