Author event at Third Place Books June 18, 2025 I Think I'm in Love with an Alien

Shoreline, WALocal News

Ann Aguirre will host an author event at Third Place Books on June 18, 2025, at 7 PM, to promote her latest novel, "I Think I'm in Love with an Alien. " The event will occur in Lake Forest Park's Town Center, specifically on the upper level of the venue. Attendees can anticipate an engaging discussion centered on Aguirre's exploration of love and science fiction themes. This occasion is particularly important for local readers, offering them a unique opportunity to meet the author and delve into her creative process. Third Place Books has a reputation for hosting successful literary events, serving as a cultural hub for the community.

The bookstore regularly attracts a diverse audience, enhancing the local literary scene. Aguirre's work resonates with many fans, making this event a notable highlight in the region's cultural calendar. Engaging with authors directly enriches the reading experience and strengthens community ties around literature.

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