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Book Discussion: To Kill a Mockingbird

Thursday, 5/14 at 7pm, Barnes & Noble: Special Book Discussion Event in Celebration of the Upcoming Release of Go Set a Watchman

Barnes & Noble Corte Madera to Host a Special To Kill a Mockingbird Book Discussion Event on May 14 in Celebration of the Upcoming Release of Go Set a Watchman

WHAT: Barnes & Noble Corte Madera is inviting customers to take part in a special To Kill a Mockingbird Book Discussion event on Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m. The first in a series of events at Barnes & Noble Corte Madera and all Barnes & Noble stores nationwide in celebration of the highly anticipated July 14 release of Go Set a Watchman, this will be a dynamic book discussion about one of the most-read books in America, To Kill a Mockingbird. First-time readers, re-readers, families reading together and customers of all ages are invited to attend the event.

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WHEN: May 14 at 7:00 PM

WHERE: Barnes & Noble Corte Madera, 313 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera, CA, 94925. (415) 927-9016 / crm2274@bn.com.

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MORE INFO: The To Kill a Mockingbird event series continues on June 18 when Barnes & Noble stores nationwide will host a To Kill a Mockingbird ‘Page & Screen’ discussion. This will be followed on July 13 with a special Read-A-Thon event on the eve of the July 14 release of Go Set a Watchman. For more information on everything related to Go Set a Watchman or To Kill a Mockingbird, visit www.BN.com/HarperLee or speak to a bookseller at any Barnes & Noble location.

CONTACT: For more information, contact Laurel Kidd, Community Business Development Manager for Barnes & Noble Corte Madera, at crm2274@bn.com.

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