LitLounge, a book club from the Skokie and Morton Grove public libraries, discusses "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn at The Curragh Irish Pub Jan. 15. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Deb Wischmeyer, of the Morton Grove Public Library and LitLounge co-host, leads the book discussion. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
The Skokie Public Library's Amita Lonial, LitLounge co-hosts, participates in the discussion of "Geek Love." | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Vince Fuentes of Skokie talks about "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Alma Urbiola of Skokie discusses "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn during LitLounge at The Curragh Irish Pub.. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
LitLounge talks about the book "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn at The Curragh Irish Pub Jan. 15. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
"Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn was the January selection for LitLounge. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Libraries are going a more nontraditional route with some of their new book clubs. Rather than gathering around a table in a meeting room, the clubs are becoming more relaxed and social — meeting at restaurants or bars and covering materials that are a bit edgier. … Read More