Pittsburgh's Official Forever Young Adult Book Club - For those who are a little less Y and a lot more A. Twitter: @PGHFYA
Pittsburgh's Forever Young Adult Book Club is an affiliate of Forever Young Adult blog's book club. PGHFYA was born one summer evening in 2011, at a bar misleadingly called The Library. Heeding to the siren song of Forever Young Adult to start a long-distance book club, three young(ish) women met over dinner and drinks to discuss a young adult novel in which a plane crash strands a bunch of beauty pageant contestants on an island and satire ensues. Since that first meeting, PGHFYA has grown in strength. And in numbers. And in friendship. And alcohol dependency. Just kidding about that last part. ...Probably. Read ALL the books. Drink all the drinks. Talk all the words.
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We are a fun, active and friendly Corvette Club consisting of members who live in the northern and surrounding areas of Pittsburgh, PA.
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