“He is one of most the curious, down-to-earth, omnivorous, and funny guys out there writing today. “I’ve read everything I can get my hands on of his,” Dellal said. Township resident Jilana Dellal, a faithful library patron and volunteer on its One Book Bernardsville committee, highly recommends all of the many humorous travel, science and language books written by Bryson, an Iowa native who lives in England. In August, a crossword puzzle and trivia quiz at the library will serve as entrance into a drawing for a free copy of the book. We hope the community will engage with us and all have a lot of fun reading the book and talking about it.” “We want to make people aware of the library and the resources we have available. “We hope to increase involvement in reading and awareness of the Bernardsville Library,” spokeswoman Madelyn English said. Throughout October, the library will host book discussions and thematically related programs on conservation, hiking and the Appalachian Trail, including nature walks Oct. “A Walk in the Woods” was chosen because of its potential for broad appeal among readers of all ages and both sexes, organizers said. 8 with “A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail” by bestselling author Bill Bryson, but participants can start reading the book now and soon can register for a contest to win a free copy. The program officially will kick off Oct. Bernardsville Public Library has found a way to unite its community with the forthcoming launch of “One Book Bernardsville,” a reading program that seeks to get as many residents and neighbors enjoying the same volume as possible, organizers said.
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