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Start: 7:00 pm

Girls’ Night Out presents an encore August event: MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times-bestselling author of The Undead Series and the creator of paranormal women’s fiction, is back with a brand new series that is witty, sexy and delightfully over the top -- think Davidson with a dash of Jennifer Crusie and Janet Evanovich.


In the rollicking new novel Me, Myself and Why, the sweet and innocent twist of girl-next-door, Cadence Jones, is not your typical woman and certainly not your typical FBI agent. But it’s her special “talent” which makes Cadence such a valuable cop. That talent? She’s certifiably insane.


Multiple Personality Disorder, that is.In fact, everyone in her super secret, super specialized branch of the FBI has some sort of mental illness that gives them a unique perspective on the crimes they solve. For Cadence, that’s her other selves – Shiro, who fears nothing and can catch the importance in tiny details, and Adrienne, who loves to fight – and hurt – when it counts. No one wants to meet Adrienne.


Cadence’s talent never comes in more handy than when she and her sociopathic partner, George (who would just as soon kill you as find your murderer), are tagged to bring down the Threefer Killer. You won’t want to miss this exciting author event, complete with goodies and our grab-bag giveaway!

Start: 7:00 pm

We’re getting in on the MaryJanice Davidson fun by discussing the first book in her Undead series: Undead and Unwed!

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Start: 6:00 pm

Join us for the Grand Premier of the Spartan Wine Society, a new Michigan State University group for wine enthusiasts and professionals. Schuler and SWS are coming together to present a talk and signing for The History of Michigan Wines: 150 Years of Winemaking along the Great Lakes by Lorri Hathaway and Sharon Kegerreis. The co-authors’ previous title, From the Vine: Exploring Michigan Wineries, is Michigan’s premier wine book and the winner of a 2008 Michigan Notable Book Award. With their second book they present the first complete documentation of the history of Michigan's dynamic wine industry. Expect some of the biggest names in Michigan wine gathered to kickoff a great new Spartan Wine tradition!

Start: 7:00 pm

Virgil Flowers, the protégé of Lucas Davenport (the star of John Sandford’s New York Times #1 bestselling Prey series) returns to the spotlight in Bad Blood.

Bad Blood opens on a late fall Sunday in southern Minnesota. A farmer brings in a load of soybeans to a local grain elevator – and a young man hits him on the head with a steel bar, drops him into the grain bin, waits until he’s sure he’s dead, and then calls the sheriff to report the “accident.” Suspicious, the sheriff calls in Virgil Flowers, who quickly breaks the kid down…and the next day the boy’s found hanging in his cell. Remorse? Virgil isn’t so sure, and as he investigates he begins to uncovers a multigeneration, multifamily conspiracy – a series of crimes of such monstrosity that, though he’s seen an awful lot in his life, even he has difficulty in comprehending it…and in figuring out what to do next.

John Sandford is a pseudonym for John Camp, a former police reporter and Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist whose varied passions include archaeology, art, photography, hunting and fishing.

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Start: 1:00 pm

Calling all players.  A group of people play American Mah Jongg every Thursday afternoon in the Okemos Schuler Books & Music store’s Café.  The group invites all players to join them Thursdays at noon for lunch and 1:00pm (until about 3pm) to play American Mah Jongg in the Café.  If you don’t know how to play but would like to learn the game, the group recommends reading A Beginner’s Guide to American Mah Jongg by Elaine Sandberg.

Start: 6:00 pm

Scrabble club will meet in the studio when no events are scheduled.  All ages and all skill levels welcome.

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Start: 7:00 pm

Ray Kamalay is an American Jazz guitarist and singer from Detroit, MI who has recorded several jazz records with his group, the Red Hot Peppers. Kamalay is noted for his work with many folk music groups and notable jazz artists such as the Chenille Sisters, Johnny Frigo, and Howard Armstrong. Kamalay is also well-known for his work in music education, giving lectures and demonstrations on folk music topics.

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Start: 7:00 pm

Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association meets in the Studio. 

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