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Barnes & Noble

COLORADO SPRINGS|1565 Briargate Blvd.

SA 2 P.M.|Michael Sledge signs “Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury and Honor Our Military Fallen.’

Barnes & Noble

LITTLETON|8136 W. Bowles Ave.

SA 2 P.M.|Marguerite T. Langstaff will discuss and sign “The Granny Mystique: Nine Granny Wisdoms.’

The Book Stack

Mary Reed Building, University of Denver campus, 2199 S. University Blvd.

9 A.M.-3 P.M. TH-SA|The Book Stack annual Spring Sale offers a variety of books including cookbooks, self-help books, sports, medical and more.

Boulder Book Store

BOULDER|1107 Pearl St.

TU 7:30 P.M.|Dan Millman signs “The Journeys of Socrates.’

W 7:30 P.M.|Mark Dow signs “American Gulag.’

TH 7:30 P.M.|Michael Carroll signs “Awake at Work.’

Broomfield Auditorium

BROOMFIELD|3 Community Park Road

F 7:30-9:30 P.M.|Bob Gasch and Cherie Karo Schwartz are the featured storytellers in “Story Pearls,’ a celebration of the 30th edition of the Rocky Mountain Storytellers Conference.

Conifer Public Library

CONIFER|Conifer High School, 10441 Highway 73

TH 7 P.M.|The Thursday Night Book Group will discuss “The Good Earth,’ by Pearl S. Buck.

Denver Public Library

Gates Reading Room, Level 5, 1300 Broadway

F 6 P.M.|The Denver Public Library’s Rare & Not-So-Rare Book & Art Auction. Tickets are $55, patron tickets are $150. Proceeds benefit library programs and services. Call 720-865-2051.

First Universalist Church

4101 E. Hampden Ave.

TH 6-8:30 P.M.|Author Mark Bittner will present a slide show of his documentary “The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.’ Admission is $10, proceeds benefit The Gabriel Foundation and Colorado Avian Resource Inc.

Golden Library

GOLDEN|1019 10th St.

TU 7 P.M.|The Tuesday Night Book Group will discuss “Noon Wine,’ by Katherine Anne Porter.

High Crimes Mystery

Bookshop

BOULDER|946 Pearl St.

TH 7 P.M.|Joseph Kanon signs “Alibi.’

Lakewood Library

LAKEWOOD|10200 W. 20th Ave.

TU 1 P.M.|The Tuesday Afternoon Book Group will discuss “Matilda Bone’ and “Catherine Called Birdy,’ by Karen Cushman.

Murder by the Book

DENVER|1574 S. Pearl St.

TH 5-6:30 P.M.|Sandra Dallas signs “New Mercies.’

Shambhala Meditation

Center of Denver

2305 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 214

W 7 P.M.|Michael Carroll signs “Awake at Work.’

Tattered Cover Cherry Creek

2955 E. First Ave.

M 7:30 P.M.|Michael Sledge will discuss and sign “Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury and Honor Our Military Fallen.’

TU 7:30 P.M.|Elizabeth Berg will read from and sign “The Year of Pleasures.’

W 7:30 P.M.|Dan Millman will discuss and sign “The Journeys of Socrates.’

TH 7 P.M.|Charlie Higson will read from and sign “SilverFin: Book One, The Young Bond Series.’

F 7:30 P.M.|Patricia Raybon will discuss and sign “I Told the Mountain to Move: A Determined Struggle to Learn How to Pray; A Triumphant Lesson in Learning to Love.’

SA 1 P.M.|Beth Osnes will discuss and sign “Twice Alive: A Spiritual Guide to Mothering Through Pregnancy and the Child’s First Year.’

Tattered Cover, Highlands Ranch

Highlands Ranch Parkway at Lucent Boulevard

W 7:30 P.M.|Wesley Stace will read from and sign “Misfortune.’

TH 7:30 P.M.|Jennifer Chiaverini will read from and sign “The Sugar Camp Quilt.’

Tattered Cover LoDo

1628 16th St.

TH 12:30 P.M.|Jack Welch will answer questions and sign “Winning.’ Free tickets for the signing will be available at 11:30 a.m.

TH 7:30 P.M.|Jordan Fisher Smith will read from and sign “Nature Noir: A Park Ranger’s Patrol in the Sierra’ as part of the Rocky Mountain Land Series.

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