Sidewalk Sale at Open Books West Loop!

Open Books West Loop will host its first sidewalk sale on August 20-23. We'll bring a glorious collection of books outside for you to peruse and purchase. All paperback books will be $3, all hardcover will be $4, and all kids' books will be $2. Plus, all members of Open Books West Loop will receive 20% off Read More

Sidewalk Sale at Open Books West Loop!

Open Books West Loop will host its first sidewalk sale on August 20-23. We'll bring a glorious collection of books outside for you to peruse and purchase. All paperback books will be $3, all hardcover will be $4, and all kids' books will be $2. Plus, all members of Open Books West Loop will receive 20% off Read More

Volunteer Welcome Back Party!

We're getting ready for school to start, and want to welcome you to a fresh year of volunteering with a celebration! From 5 - 7 pm on Wednesday September 2 at the Lit Lounge at 651 W. Lake, we'll toast our amazing volunteers and mingle with new recruits. Plus appetizers and drinks will be provided.

Volunteer Welcome Back Party!

We're getting ready for school to start, and want to welcome you to a fresh year of volunteering with a celebration! From 5 - 7 pm on Wednesday September 2 at the Lit Lounge at 651 W. Lake, we'll toast our amazing volunteers and mingle with new recruits. Plus appetizers and drinks will be provided.

Open Book Club: Paris, He Said with Christine Sneed

Open Book Club's next selection is Paris, He Said, by Christine Sneed. We'll host a special club meeting on Monday, September 14 at 6 pm, and Christine will join us to discuss the book! Paris, He Said is about "desire, beauty and its appreciation, and of finding yourself presented with the things you believe you've always wanted, only to wonder where true happiness lies."   

Open Book Club: Paris, He Said with Christine Sneed

Open Book Club's next selection is Paris, He Said, by Christine Sneed. We'll host a special club meeting on Monday, September 14 at 6 pm, and Christine will join us to discuss the book! Paris, He Said is about "desire, beauty and its appreciation, and of finding yourself presented with the things you believe you've always wanted, only to wonder where true happiness lies."