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Denver West Barnes & Noble

GOLDEN|14346 W. Colfax Ave.

W 4-9 P.M.|Sue Luxa will read from and sign copies of “One Golden Summer” as part of a Book Fair.

Barnes & Noble

LAKEWOOD|14347 W. Colfax Ave.

TH 7-9 P.M.|Dr. Steven Hotze will discuss and sign “Hormones, Health and Happiness – Get Your Life Back!”

Barnes & Noble

LONE TREE|8374 S. Willow St.

TU 10 A.M.|Caroline Stutson will read from and sign “Pirate Pup.”

Bemis Public Library

LITTLETON|6014 S. Datura St.

SA 10-11:30 A.M.|Adult singles 18 and over are invited to a Saturday-morning book discussion offered monthly. This month’s selection is “Clay’s Quilt,” by Silas House. The Nov. 19th book is “The Good Earth,” by Pearl Buck.

The Bookies

4315 E. Mississippi Ave.

TU 4:30-6 P.M.|Author Jack Gantos will be in attendance as part of the book store’s annual Teacher’s Night.

Boulder Book Store

BOULDER|1107 Pearl St.

M 7:30 P.M.|Author Rosita Arvigo will discuss her experiences as an apprentice to a Mayan Healer.

TU 7:30 P.M.|Carol Byerly signs “Fever of War: The Influenza Epidemic in the U.S. Army During World War I.”

W 7:30 P.M.|Lee Kline will discuss and sign “Colorado Wildlife Portfolio” and Glenn Randall will discuss and sign “Colorado Wild and Beautiful.”

TH 7:30 P.M.|Liz Walker signs “EcoVillage at Ithaca.”

Byers-Evans House

1310 Bannock St.

4 P.M.|Colorado Homegrown Tales continues its 2005-06 season with “It’s Not What You Think,” a program of short stories by P. D. Cacek read by local performers Debbie Knapp and Guy Williams. Admission is $10. Call 720-233-0811. The program will be repeated at 4 p.m. Oct. 16 at Cameron Church, 1600 S. Pearl St.

Denver Book Mall

32 Broadway

3 P.M.|Dr. Robert Greer will discuss and sign “Resurrecting Langston Blue.”

Evergreen Library

EVERGREEN|5000 County Road 73

TH 7 P.M.|The Thursday Night Book Group will discuss “The Mill on the Floss,” by George Eliot.

High Crimes Mystery

Bookshop

BOULDER|946 Pearl St.

SA 4 P.M.|James Doss signs “Shadow Man.”

Mizel Center for Arts

and Culture

350 S. Dahlia St.

TU 7 P.M.|Dr. Janet Reibstein will discuss her book “Staying Alive: A Family Memoir” in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Murder by the Book

DENVER|1574 S. Pearl St.

SA 11:30 A.M.-1 P.M.|James Doss signs “Shadow Man.”

Standley Lake Library

ARVADA|8485 Kipling St.

TH 7 P.M.|The Thursday Night Book Group will discuss “Life of Pi,” by Yann Martel.

Tattered Cover Cherry Creek

2955 E. First Ave.

M 7:30 P.M.|Nicholas Evans will read from and sign “The Divide.”

TU 7:30 P.M.|Micaela Gilchrist will read from and sign “The Fiercer Heart.”

F 7:30 P.M.|Douglas Trevor will read from and sign “The Thin Tear in the Fabric of Space.”

SA 6 P.M.|Local music group Colcannon will perform and discuss its new children’s CD “The Pooka and the Fiddler & Happy as Larry: Two Stories.”

Tattered Cover Highlands Ranch

Highlands Ranch Parkway at Lucent Boulevard

M 7:30 P.M.|John Darnton will read from and sign “The Darwin Conspiracy.”

TU 7:30 P.M.|Tamara Monosoff will discuss and sign “The Mom Inventors, Inc. Handbook.” Julie Aigner-

Clark, who wrote the prologue in the book, will also be in attendance.

W 10:30 A.M.|Thomas the Tank Engine Traveling Trunk Tour Storytime will stop by so Sir Topman Hatt can read “Thomas the Tank Engine.”

F 7:30 P.M.|James Doss will read from and sign “Shadow Man.”

Tattered Cover LoDo

1628 16th St.

TU 5 P.M.|Abe Morris will discuss and sign “My Cowboy Hat Still Fits: My Life as a Rodeo Star.”

W 5:30 P.M.|Steve Kaplan will discuss and sign “Bag the Elephant!: How to Win & Keep BIG Customers” as part of the Professional Pursuits Series.

SA 2 P.M.|Stephen Lekson, John Ninnemann and J. McKim Malville will present a slide show based on their new book “Canyon Spirits: Beauty and Power in the Ancestral Puebloan World” as part of the Rocky Mountain Land Series.

Westside Books

3434 W. 32nd Ave.

W 6:30 P.M.|Stories for All Seasons presents authors Trey Barker (“2000 Miles to Open Road”), Brian Hodge (“Hellboy: On Earth As It Is In Hell”) and Tom Piccirilli (“November Mourns”) who will read from their latest novels. An introduction with Ed Bryant begins at 6:30 p.m.; readings begin at 7 p.m.

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