Wednesday, October 30, 2013

October 24 Recap

It was an evening aglow at Karens's with loads of pumpkins, butternut squash soup, homemade pickles, and rhubarb bread, among other goodies. I know we usually don't emphasize the food, but it was a fall feast. Karen, please share any recipes!

"The Aviator's Wife" provoked good discussion about what was true and what is even known. Those present, voted on Karen's proposed three enticing selections for our February read:

1) "The Sandcastle Girls" by Chris Bojhalian ****won hands down
2) "At Home in the World" by Joyce Maynard
3) "Making the Most of the Bonus Years of your Life: by Abigail Trafford

Next month, we discuss "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini at Kim's on November 21st.

Please RSVP kbohart@aol.com.

Happy Halloween from Whiskey!



Thursday, October 24, 2013

Bookclub tonight at Karen's, discussing "The Aviator's Wife". Another great selection that I hope you can read even if you aren't able to attend tonight's gathering.


Also, at the start of this busy holiday season, you may enjoy placing Anne Morrow Lindbergh's, "Gift from the Sea" by your bedside for balancing thoughts. I have been rereading it after "The Aviator's Wife" and it is truly a timeless gem. I only grind my teeth and moan a little bit now.

The voting is closed with 7 members voting on our three selections (see last post) for January. "The Rosie Project" it is!

It is time to think about volunteering to host for 2014. I suggest viewing our 2013 history and maybe take the same old month or whatever works best for you. Please email me your preference and I will coordinate.

Happy Reading,
LK


Friday, October 11, 2013

October Bookclub News

Dear Bookclub,

"The Aviator's Wife" has taken over my every reading moment the last few days. It is really good! (I am definitely going to read more by Melanie Benjamin.)


  Hope you are able to read this fantastic novel about Anne Morrow Lindberg, if you haven't already, and join in the discussion at Karen's on October 24th. Please RSVP to Karen ASAP.






Lynn T. had one suggestion at the September meeting for our next selection vote. She asked me for a couple of other ideas, which I have added to the list below. Please vote (email me) for the January selection from the following possibilities:

from Lynn T:  

 The Last Winter of Dani Lancing by P.D. Viner 

A riveting psychological thriller in the tradition of Before I Go to Sleep and Memento that introduces P. D. Viner as a master of suspense.

from Lynn K: 

The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

An international sensation, this hilarious, feel-good novel is narrated by an oddly charming and socially challenged genetics professor on an unusual quest: to find out if he is capable of true love.

 Dear Life by Alice Munro

Alice Munro, master of the short story, just received the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature yesterday!  I propose Munro's "Dear Life", which has been awarded:

 A New York Times Notable Book
A Washington Post Notable Work of Fiction
A Best Book of the Year: The Atlantic, NPR, San Francisco Chronicle, Vogue, AV Club





Thank you and happy reading,
LK