Twin Cities area book events June 3-10

June 1, 2018 at 12:30PM
The Bishop-Jones boathouse pg. 50 from "Boathouses of Lake Minnetonka" by Karen Melvin and Melinda Nelson. Credit Karen Melvin
The Bishop-Jones boathouse from “Boathouses of Lake Minnetonka.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

SHAWN FRANCIS PETERS: "The Infamous Harry Hayward." 2 p.m. today. Hennepin History Museum, 2303 3rd Av. S., Mpls.

VIVIAN OLSON: "Ela's Diary." 2 p.m. today. Barnes & Noble, Har Mar Mall, 2100 N. Snelling Av., Roseville.

EVAN KAIL: "Ubered: My Life as a Rideshare Driver." 7 p.m. Tue. Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls.

DAN GEARINO: "Comic Shop." 6:30 p.m. Wed. DreamHaven Books, 2301 E. 38th St, Mpls.

TIM BURKETT: "Zen in the Age of Anxiety." 7 p.m. Wed. Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls.

GRANT J. MERRITT: "Iron and Water." 6 p.m. Thu. Open Book, 1011 Washington Av. S., Mpls.

JONATHAN KAUFFMAN: "Hippie Food." 7 p.m. Thu. Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls.

M.L. CAVANAUGH: "Strategy Strikes Back." 7 p.m. Thu. Subtext Bookstore, 6 W. 5th St., Suite 150, St. Paul.

KAREN MELVIN AND MELINDA NELSON: "Boathouses of Lake Minnetonka." 10 a.m. Sat. Barnes & Noble, Galleria, 3225 W. 69th St., Edina.

JILL JOHNSON: "Compounding Your Confidence." 11:30 a.m. Sat. Chapter 2 Books, 226 Locust St., Hudson, Wis.

SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY AUTHOR PANEL: With readings by Steven Brust, Adrian Lee and others. 2 p.m. Sat. Barnes & Noble, Har Mar Mall, 2100 N. Snelling Av., Roseville.

ROY EDWARD POWER: "And a-Wa-a-a-a-Ay We Go!" 2 p.m. next Sun. Barnes & Noble, Har Mar Mall, 2100 N. Snelling Av., Roseville.

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