Tuesday, July 25, 2023

July 2023 Bookclub News

 

 

 

Dear Bookclub,

The balmy Bernardo Winery impressed and coddled our gathered group; the perfect setting for an early evening of dinner, wine and discussion. We loved it and planned to repeat the event in August. 

Our talking 'stick', Marcellus, was magnetic, drawing stares and inquiries from neighboring diners and encouraging sharing from our thoughtful readers. Shelby Van Pelt's "Remarkably Bright Creatures" cleverly clung to our hearts with the highly developed characters ensconced in a modern fairy tale. 



Themes of loneliness, 'family' and types of intelligence sparked appreciation of the author's intentions and broadened our scope of empathy to man and creatures, alike. Our bonding widened with bright personal sharing; the photos depict our depth.



Please enjoy these amazing octopus videos....just keep clicking and watching.. you will not be disappointed!

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My suggestions for an upcoming read: 

"Camera Girl: The Coming of Age of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy" Carl Sferrazza Anthony *chosen

"The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating" Elisabeth Tova Bailey

"Writers & Lovers" Lily King

 

 

Up next:

 



Happy reading,

LK


Saturday, July 8, 2023

June 2023 Bookclub News

 


An evening at Diane's Sweet Spot West
 
Dear Bookclub,

Diane's Adorno Place easily transformed into a sports bar and we easily dove into the charade, imbibing her authentic bar bites, delicious wine and finely crafted cocktails. Discussion of the Amy Poeppel's Sweet Spot skipped along lightly, keeping to the cadence the book invited. We all enjoyed, agreeing it was a good summer read, excusing spots of ridiculousness and keeping tight to the spots of sweetness. Melinda's mean-spirited personality and the dumping of Felicity's baby can be easily overlooked with the clever images of Lauren's artwork, Leo's parenting style, Evelyn's transformation and laugh-out-loud descriptions of antics and dialogue. Diane wowed us with one of her clever high-tech shares, and we enjoyed a unison viewing of Amy Poeppel's awesome trailer for the book:

 
 

 

Our little group was delighted to have Laura H. join us and she graciously shared her 'happenings' as she and Lynne stopped by after an outing to Chuck E. Cheese. North County bar-hopping at its finest!

 

Diane's suggestions for an upcoming read:

"The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Baurer" Ann-Marie O'Conner

"Grant and Twain: The Story of an American Friendship" Mark Perry *chosen

"The Heart's Invisible Furies" John Boyne

 

Up next:

Happy reading,

LK