Book Week Scotland 2020: Glasgow Libraries
Book Week Scotland 16-22 November 2020
Events are a bit different this year due to Covid but Scottish Book Trust has put together a brilliant online progamme for you to enjoy. Including Glasgow Libraries Events
Don’t miss Glasgow Libraries free headline event Barrowland Ballads on 19th November, 2020 at 7pm.

Stuart Cosgrove with Recollective : Barrowland Ballads
Behind the blinking neon, at the very back of backstage, the artists of Recollective (Chris Leslie, Alison Irvine and Mitch Miller) spoke to musicians, stewards, cleaners, bar tenders, cloakroom staff and music fans, to capture the untold stories and electric atmosphere of one of Glasgow’s most beloved institutions, the iconic Barrowland Ballroom. Join broadcaster and music obsessive, Stuart Cosgrove, who’ll be in conversation with the artists about their year round project and the resulting book.
Link to event at Tune in 7pm on Thursday 19th November, 2020.

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18 November, 2020 6 p.m. Free Online Tickets at Eventbrite
Celebrate Book Week Scotland and broaden your own reading horizons by trying a new author or a new genre. Our online library has a massive selection of ebooks and audiobooks for you choose from so why not challenge yourself this week and try something new!
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