Book Clubs

Book Clubs

Library Sponsored

Death and Donuts: A True Crime Book Club

Death and Donuts Book Club [Adults]

-A book club for True Crime lovers. Join us on the third Thursday of the month to discuss the monthly book selection, with a true crime or crime fiction twist, while enjoying a donut or two. Books provided by the library and can be picked up at Sump Memorial Library. Meetings held at Sump.

- Contact MaLinda at mmcentire@papillion.org for more information.

Upcoming Meetings: 

February 16 - 10AM - The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

March 16 - 10AM - Devil's Knot by Mara Leveritt

April 20 - 10AM - Life After Death by Damien Echols


From Page to Screen Book Club [Adults]

-Movie adaptations of literature can bring new elements to the written word. In this monthly program, you are invited to watch the movie with us and then discuss its correlations with the book. This book and movie club meets the last Monday of every month. Books will not be provided by the library. Meetings held at Sump.

-Contact Tressa at teckermann@papillion.org

Upcoming Meetings:  

February 27 - 1-3PM - Needful Things by Stephen King

March 27 - 1-3PM - Hamlet by William Shakespeare [Copies will be available at Sump Front Desk.]

April 24 - 1-3PM Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley

From Page to Screen Book Club
Pioneer Paperbacks Book Club

Pioneer Paperbacks Book Club [Adults]

-Inspired by the Sautter Farmhouse and Portal Schoolhouse next to the library, this book club will discuss pioneer-era and prairie-themed books by Willa Cather and friends. This book club is co-hosted by the Sarpy County Museum and the Papillion Area Historical Society. meets the last Tuesday of every month. Books are provided by the library and can be picked up at Sump Memorial Library. Meetings held at Sump

-Contact Shelby at sjanke@papillion.org for more information.

Upcoming Meetings:

February 28 - 10AM - The Rim of the Prairie by Bess Streeter Aldrich

March 28 - 10AM - The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

April 25 - 10AM - Black Elk Speaks by John Gneisenau Neihardt