It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaiʻi.

Still recovering from that New Year hangover?  Busy cleaning up your life and exercising to shed those holiday pounds?  We hear ya!  Why not take some time as well to help support our local literary scene and our local libraries by attending some of the events listed below:

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Friday, January 13

  • Book Talk & Signing: Capt. Charles Moore – Capt. Charles Moore will discuss his new book, Plastic Ocean: How a Sea Captain’s Chance Discovery Launched a Determined Quest to Save the Oceans, at HPA’s Energy Lab, located at the Upper Campus. Plastic Ocean tells how Moore returns to an area known as The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which he first encountered in 1997 after a trans-Pacific sailing race, and culls scientific samples with a game, but mostly neophyte crew. This event is free and open to the public.  Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Dyer Memorial Library; 6:30 P.M.  For more information, call 881-4099.

Saturday, January 14

  • Friends of the Libraries Kona (FOLK) Book Sale – FOLK will hold a book sale on the library lanai.  The Kona Libraries Friends are in need of volunteers for their book sales. Remember all volunteers receive a 20% discount.  Contact them at booksales@folkhawaii.com  Kailua-Kona Public Library (75-138 Hualalai Rd., Kailua-Kona, HI); 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.  For more information, visit folkhawaii.com.
  • Friends of Waialua Library Book Sale – Friends of the Waialua Public Library holds a book sale at the library every 3rd Saturday of the month. There is also a bake sale at the book sale. Join the Waialua Friends in supporting the Library and find cheap books and ono treats!  Waialua Public Library (67-068 Kealohanui St., Waialua, HI); 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.  For more info, call the library at 637-8286.
  • Playing the Matrix with Mike Dooley – Spend a day with Mike Dooley, the speaker featured in “The Secret” movie in an event that will leave you utterly convinced of your power, worth, and how easy life can be once you begin working with the Universe instead of unwittingly working against it. You’ll gain new insights and possess new tools to begin creating the life you always dreamed would be yours.  $195 pre-register / $245 at the door. Tickets available at www.tut.com.  Enjoy a “meeting of the minds” ($75) reception and meet with Mike Dooley after the event.  Unity Church of Hawai‘i (3608 Diamond Head Circle, 96815); 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.  For more info, please visit the church’s official site.
  • Preventing Dementia: The Importance of Brain Stimulation and Other Key Factors – Dr. Thomas Harding, Forensic Neuropsychologist and Brain Rehabilitation Specialist, will conduct the workshop and present proven brain stimulation principles and exercises that strengthen brain function and stop memory decline.  Dr. Harding will identify current dementia-related risk factors to learn what risks may be present in a person’s life.  He will demonstrate strategies to reduce risk factors – to keep more of the brain function one has and the gains made with the brain stimulation exercises.  Aina Haina Public Library; 10:30 A.M.  For more info, please call 377-2456.
  • A Sweet Dash of Aloha book signing and demonstration – Meet the Chef! Sample the Goodies! Meet the culinary minds behind the hottest local cookbook, A Sweet Dash of Aloha: Guilt-Free Hawaii Desserts and Snacks [read our review here].  Chefs will be here to discuss healthy eating, demonstrate technique and share samples. Chefs will sign your copy of the book too! Demonstration by Chefs Alyssa Moreau and Carol Nardello.  Barnes & Noble Ala Moana Center; 11:00 A.M.  For more information, click here.
  • The Chamber Music Hawaii Galliard String Quartet – Considered Hawaii’s premier string quartet, The Chamber Music Hawaii Galliard String Quartet will present a free performance at the library.  This quartet performs music that features the works of favorite composers such as Mozart, Hayden, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, and Hawaii’s Queen Liliuokalani; the group’s repertoire also includes Strauss waltzes, romantic interludes, light classics, Hawaiian music, popular music, and more.  This 45-minute program which is suitable for ages 5 and older.  Waialua Public Library (67-068 Kealohanui Street); 11:00 A.M.  For more information, please call the Library at 637-8286.
  • Children’s Storytime – Come to the book store every Saturday for a fun keiki story time reading.  This week they will be reading Fancy Nancy by Jane O’Connor.  Find out how Nancy transforms her parents and little sister for one enchanted evening.  Barnes & Noble Ala Moana Center; 11:00 A.M.  For more information, click here.
  • Chicken Soup for the Soul Author Lisa Pawlak – Join the book store in welcoming Lisa Pawlek, contributing author to the ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul’ series. Lisa’s story is featured in the just-released Chicken Soup for the Soul: Food and Love: 101 Stories Celebrating Special Times with Family and Friends.  Barnes & Noble Kahala Mall; 1:00 P.M.  For more information, click here.
  • Damron Dancers – An educational as well as entertaining program on tap dance and its music.  There will be a wide variety of music used for different style tap dances.  The background and origin of the various pieces of music will be discussed and ample time will be allowed for questions and answers during the presentation.  Free to the public.  Kailua-Kona Public Library; 2:00 P.M.  For more information, visit folkhawaii.com.

Sunday, January 15

  • Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Tributes will be read in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday! Men and women, some of whom actually met and marched with him, will be reading and discussing his work and honoring his beautiful spirit. Ask any available bookseller for more information.  Barnes & Noble Maui (325 Keawe #101, Lahaina, HI); 12:00 Noon.  For more info, click here.

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Bonus Week Events!

There’s lots of great events happening in the coming work week, and I want to highlight to special book events here.  A complete list of events can be found on the Events Calendar.

  • M.I.A. Art & Literary Series – M.I.A. teams up for the first time with Honolulu Weekly to bring you the winners of the Weekly’s first fiction and poetry contests.  They’ll be at the cafe’s Loft in Space, reading their award-winning writings.  For more information, visit Honolulu Weekly’s Hot Picks.  Fresh Cafe (831 Queen Street, Honolulu); Monday, January 16, starting at 7:30pm.
  • Building of Hawaii presentation – Buildings of Hawaii presents the architecture of the six major islands in the Hawaii chain. Don J. Hibbard delves into the development of the state’s distinct blending of the building traditions of the East and West within a subtropical island context.  Join Don for a special presentation and book signing of this long awaited and much anticipated resource, representing twenty plus years of research.  R&D (691 Auahi St., Honolulu); Wednesday, January 18 at 6:00pm.  For more info, visit interislandterminal.org.
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Remember, all events listed above may be subject to change. Please contact the venue beforehand if you plan on attending. We encourage you to click on the links that are included with the events in the time line above. More events can be found on our Hawaiʻi Book Blog Events Calendar. You can also keep up with events through us on Twitter by following @HawaiiBookBlog.

If you have an event you would like us to help promote, please leave us a comment here or e-mail me at aalba@hawaiibookblog.com. Mahalo and have a great weekend!