Monday, April 20, 2009

Knitting Group


We had a nice turnout for the two socks on one needle discussion. One intrepid knitter, besides me, decided to give it a try...the jury is still out for her. I think it is a valuable skill to throw in the toolbox with everything else and have enjoyed learning how to do it.


Next month we will begin our first of the six Jane Austen novels we have committed to reading. Northanger Abbey is the first book of hers to be published. Any edition is fine as long as it is unabridged. It is dripping with satire and the usual variety of Austen characters. I look forward to our discussion on the second Monday at 7 pm. (May 11, 2009) Hope to see you then.


Leslie


We had a great group this morning for the discussion of Catherine Coulter's THE COVE. Opinions on the mystery(ies) were mixed but it gave us a lot to talk about.
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We welcomed two new members today, Avis and Cathy! It was wonderful to have their observations and mystery-reading experience added to our usual group. We have a great group of women who enjoy the mystery genre and I am grateful for you all!
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We also discussed our favorite Nancy Drew novel, mine being The Hidden Staircase. My copy is very old and weathered and was published prior to 1945. I compared it to a newer publication on B&N bookselves and found that, although the basic story was the same, it had been significantly rewritten. I have my theories as to why the changes but, if you know more specifics, please let me know.
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Our selection for May is actually two books in one - Death on Demand and Design for Murder by Carolyn G. Hart.
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Some of us have previous experience with Carolyn Hart, but for others she will be a new writer. We hope that you will pick up a copy of this dual read and join us for our discussion May 18th at 10:00 a.m.
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Until I see you in May, happy reading,
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Jane

Friday, April 17, 2009

HISTORY BOOK CLUB

“Humor is mankind's greatest blessing.”
Mark Twain

A small group of us met at the Cafe to discuss the selection for April. We all agreed that the book was dry and did not approach the history of jokes in the manner we had expected from the title. However, we loved discussing the difference between jokes and humor, the part each plays in our lives, and what makes us really laugh. It was an enjoyable hour, thanks Milan!

We will not be meeting in May because of Milan's schedule.

Please watch your email and this blogsite for upcoming selections. If you have suggestions for future books, please let us know. Our email is bnbookgroup@gmail.com.

Jane

Friday, April 10, 2009

FICTION BOOK CLUB


Before You Know Kindness by Chris Bohjalian is our selection for May.
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"On a balmy July night in New Hampshire a shot rings out in a garden, and a man falls to the ground, terribly wounded. The wounded man is Spencer McCullough, the shot that hit him was fired–accidentally?–by his adolescent daughter Charlotte. With this shattering moment of violence, Chris Bohjalian launches the best kind of literate page-turner: suspenseful, wryly funny, and humane."
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This book lends itself well to discussion and I hope that you will plan to be with us on May 14th at 8:30 p.m. in the B&N Cafe.
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Jane

Friday, April 3, 2009

History book club April Selection: "Stop Me If You've Heard This"


Over the last months, we have explored everything from ‘Explaining Hitler’, The Plague, Leopold and Loeb, and the Federalist Papers. To lighten things up a bit, our next book will be “Stop Me If You’ve Heard This”, by Jim Holt, a history and philosophy of jokes.

Let’s have fun April 16, at 7:P.M in the Barnes and Noble CafĂ©.

I hope to see you all for some fun! Remember to have your favorite joke or ‘one liner’ ready.

P.S. We have the greatest group of book club people anywhere!

Milan