September Events
September is already rolling in with some pretty spectacular events. This month always seems like the busiest to me. School is starting, folks are trying to get as many trips in as possible before the sun stops shining, and the authors start coming around again.
Here are some great events coming to the Boston area as well as a sneak preview into October.
September
September 5
* Young Adult authors Sarah J. Maas and A.C. Gaughen discuss their new books Heir of Fire and Lady Thief, Wellesley Books, 7 pm
* Four Massachusetts authors share their new Middle Grade books, Dana Alison Levy, Jen Malone, Anna Staniszewski, and Jennifer Ann Mann, Porter Square Books, 3 pm
September 11
* Local authors, Diana Renn, Erin Dionne, Kim Harrington, and Laurie Faria Stolarz, discuss the craft of writing mysteries and thrillers for young adults, Wellesley Books, 7 pm
September 12
* Jason Segal (yes, the actor) presents his new children's book Nightmares!, Harvard Square Books, 7 pm, tickets available only online ($20 for adults - includes book, $5 for kids - does not include books)
September 18
* The Carle Honors Gala, which I DID attend last year, is being held in NYC. Sadly, I had to turn down an invitation this year for my bff's wedding. But YOU should go.
September 19
* Rainbow Rowell, author of Eleanor & Park, presents her new book for adults at Harvard Square Books, 6 pm, tickets $5, available online
September 20
* James and Kimberly Dean, of the Pete the Cat series, read their newest book, Pete the Cat and the New Guy, Wellesley Books, 10 am
September 23
* Jarrett J. Krosoczka, author of the Lunch Lady series will be at the Newton Free Library, 2 pm
September 28
* Porter Square Books, my FAVORITE bookstore in Boston, celebrates its 10th anniversary. Go say hi!
September 30
* Stephen Pinker, NOT a children's author but someone I read during college and admire greatly, will speak at Harvard Square Books, 6 pm, tickets $5 on sale on September 2nd.
October
* The Carle is hosting Lois Lowry for an Educator's night on Oct. 2. It is currently sold out but you can get on their waiting list.
* Rick Riordan is speaking at Porter Square Books on Oct. 7. Tickets are $5 and will go fast! (I already have mine!)
Here are some great events coming to the Boston area as well as a sneak preview into October.
September
September 5
* Young Adult authors Sarah J. Maas and A.C. Gaughen discuss their new books Heir of Fire and Lady Thief, Wellesley Books, 7 pm
* Four Massachusetts authors share their new Middle Grade books, Dana Alison Levy, Jen Malone, Anna Staniszewski, and Jennifer Ann Mann, Porter Square Books, 3 pm
September 11
* Local authors, Diana Renn, Erin Dionne, Kim Harrington, and Laurie Faria Stolarz, discuss the craft of writing mysteries and thrillers for young adults, Wellesley Books, 7 pm
September 12
* Jason Segal (yes, the actor) presents his new children's book Nightmares!, Harvard Square Books, 7 pm, tickets available only online ($20 for adults - includes book, $5 for kids - does not include books)
September 18
* The Carle Honors Gala, which I DID attend last year, is being held in NYC. Sadly, I had to turn down an invitation this year for my bff's wedding. But YOU should go.
September 19
* Rainbow Rowell, author of Eleanor & Park, presents her new book for adults at Harvard Square Books, 6 pm, tickets $5, available online
September 20
* James and Kimberly Dean, of the Pete the Cat series, read their newest book, Pete the Cat and the New Guy, Wellesley Books, 10 am
September 23
* Jarrett J. Krosoczka, author of the Lunch Lady series will be at the Newton Free Library, 2 pm
September 28
* Porter Square Books, my FAVORITE bookstore in Boston, celebrates its 10th anniversary. Go say hi!
September 30
* Stephen Pinker, NOT a children's author but someone I read during college and admire greatly, will speak at Harvard Square Books, 6 pm, tickets $5 on sale on September 2nd.
October
* The Carle is hosting Lois Lowry for an Educator's night on Oct. 2. It is currently sold out but you can get on their waiting list.
* Rick Riordan is speaking at Porter Square Books on Oct. 7. Tickets are $5 and will go fast! (I already have mine!)
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