Romance Book Club
onlineJoin us to discuss You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria. Meet the author at this virtual event on Zoom. Email beth@bookmarksnc.org to register. All book club members receive […]
Join us to discuss You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria. Meet the author at this virtual event on Zoom. Email beth@bookmarksnc.org to register. All book club members receive […]
Bookmarks is excited to present Natalie Zina Walschots on virtual tour for her new novel, Hench. Natalie will be in conversation with past festival author Becky Chambers. To register, click here.
Want to try something new, but aren't sure where to start? Many readers are looking for a comfortable book to help them ease into a new genre or new type of reading. Sometimes it is hard to make that choice on your own. Our New Adventures Book Club will help introduce readers to new genres […]
Originally scheduled for our 2020 Festival of Books & Authors, we’re excited to produce this event virtually! Ron Rash’s new book, In the Valley is a collection of stories and […]
Join us for our monthly book trivia with Caleb! Email caleb@bookmarksnc.org to register.
Tuesday, September 29 | 6:30 pm Join us to discuss God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. Email jamie@bookmarksnc.org.
Bookmarks is proud to host the Winston-Salem chapter of the Well-Read Black Girl Book Club. Our Well-Read Black Girl Book Club discussions will always be hosted by women of color, but people of all colors and genders who would like to reflect upon the reading and writing of women of color are welcome. This month, […]
Hear from eight authors with new books recently released or coming soon from Penguin Publishers. Bookmarks’ Parapalooza! Events feature authors reading one carefully chosen paragraph from their newest book. Attendees get to hear a sample from each book and ask questions of each author. This event is free to attend but requires registration. Email info@bookmarksnc.org.
Bookmarks is excited to work with Reynolda House Museum of American Art on this event featuring Patrick Diamond and his book The Incredible Joy of Collecting African American Art. Free and open to the public. Advance registration required at the following link: https://reynolda-house-museum-of-american-art.ticketleap.com/patrick-diamond/ (by midnight Monday October 5).