Author events to be held at Bestsellers Caf
The Bestsellers Café, located in Malden’s neighboring town of Medford, is hosting several special events during the month of May. No doubt it is turning to a variety of printing services to let its customers and others in the community become aware of these events.
Tomorrow, May 10, the Café will be hosting an author’s event with Dana Cameron and Toni Kelner. Dana Cameron will be reading from her second novel in the Fangborn series, titled ‘Pack of Strays’, which continues the adventures of archeologist Zoe Miller and her visions.
Toni Kelner will present her latest book, ‘Games Creatures Play’, which is an anthology of killer competitions in the sports world. The book was co-authored by Charlaine Harris.
The following week, on May 17th, the Cage will be presenting the Indies First Storytime Day with readers Shennen Bersani and Jane Sutton. Bersani is the featured artist and has been the illustrator of dozens of books, and the pair will be presenting small crafts projects for children and reading from their books.
The Booksellers Café first opened in November 1997 and then re-opened in August 2012 after extensive renovations had been performed on the building. The premise of the bookstore is to be a place where family and friends can meet and enjoy views of the Mystic River while reading books of the Indiebound bestsellers list.
Tomorrow, May 10, the Café will be hosting an author’s event with Dana Cameron and Toni Kelner. Dana Cameron will be reading from her second novel in the Fangborn series, titled ‘Pack of Strays’, which continues the adventures of archeologist Zoe Miller and her visions.
Toni Kelner will present her latest book, ‘Games Creatures Play’, which is an anthology of killer competitions in the sports world. The book was co-authored by Charlaine Harris.
The following week, on May 17th, the Cage will be presenting the Indies First Storytime Day with readers Shennen Bersani and Jane Sutton. Bersani is the featured artist and has been the illustrator of dozens of books, and the pair will be presenting small crafts projects for children and reading from their books.
The Booksellers Café first opened in November 1997 and then re-opened in August 2012 after extensive renovations had been performed on the building. The premise of the bookstore is to be a place where family and friends can meet and enjoy views of the Mystic River while reading books of the Indiebound bestsellers list.