These Memoir themed books for March come to us from Dena...
Saturday, January 23, 2010
March Books
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Friday, January 22, 2010
January Book Club Meeting
Eight lovely ladies met at Mary's house for a German themed dinner to discuss the book, The Zookeeper's Wife, by Diane Ackerman. The book was set in 1942, a time in history with strong divisive views. We also had strong differing opinions about the book, you either loved it or hated it.
Our descriptive words were...
Beautifully devastating
Informative
Discombobulated
Disappointing
Disjointed
Interesting concept
Our average rating was 4.3
And it was by birthday. Jan was clever and looked up how to write "Happy Birthday Teri" in German!
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Friday, January 8, 2010
January is a German Themed Dinner
Given the period in which our book this month takes place, we'll be having a German themed dinner. Here's a few links to get you started in your recipe search...
http://recipesbycindy.homestead.com/GermanRecipes.html
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/World-Cuisine/Europe/Germany/Main.aspx
http://www.tasty-german-recipe.com/
As a reminder, our books to be reading are:
January - The Zookeeper's Wife, by Diane Ackerman
February - The Freedom Writers Diary, by Erin Gruwell
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
February Book/Movie Selections
February is movie tie-in month and these selections come to us from Julie C.

P.S. I Love You, by Cecelia Ahern
Holly couldn't live without her husband Gerry, until the day she had to. They were the kind of young couple who could finish eachothers' sentences. When Gerry succumbs to a terminal illness and dies, 30 year-old Holly is set adrift, unable to pick up the pieces. But with the help of a series of letters her husband left her before he died and a little nudging from an eccentric assortment of family and friends, she learns to laugh, covercome her fears, and discover a world she never knew existed. The kind of enchanting novel with cross generational appeal that comes along once in a great while, P.S. I Love You is a captivating love letter to the world.
Book - 512 pgs, Pub. 12/04
Movie - Rated PG-13, 2007

The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher And 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves And the World Around Them, by Erin Gruwell
Shocked by the teenage violence she witnessed during the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, Erin Gruwell became a teacher at a high school rampant with hostility and racial intolerance. For many of these students, whose ranks included substance abusers, gang members, the homeless, and victims of abuse, Gruwell was the first person to treat them wiht dignity, to believe in their potential and help them see it themselves. Soon, their loyalty towards their teacher and burning enthusiasm to help end violence and intolerance became a force of it's own. Inspired by reading The Diary of Anne Frank and meeting Zlata Filipovic (the 11 year-old girl who srote of her life in Sarajevo during the civil war), the students began a join diary of their inner-city upbringings. Told through anonymous entries to protect their identities and allow for complete candor, The Freedom Writers Diaries is filled with astounding vignettes from 150 students who, like civil rights activist Rosa Parks and The Freedom Riders, heard society tell them where to go - and refused to listen.
Book - 320 pgs. Pub. 12/06
Movie - Rated PG-13, 2007

Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
First published in 1939, The Grapes of Wrath is a landmark of American literature. This Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of The Great Depression chronicles the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and tells the story of one Oklahoma farm homestead by the "land companies" and forced to travel west to the promised land of California. A portrait of conflict between the powerful and the powerless, the novel captures teh horrors of the Drepression and probes the very nature of equality in America.
Book - 464 pgs. Pub. 1939
Movie - Not Rated - 1940
You can vote on the poll at the right ----->. You have until January 6th to cast your vote!
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Friday, December 18, 2009
The Christmas Sweater
We had a small, intimate group meet last night at Lori N.'s house for dessert and discussion of the book The Christmas Sweater by Glenn Beck. As an added bonus we got to chat with Cindy N. on the phone!
This was a little different that our typical Christmas themed books as it had more meat to it and make you think about things more. Our average rating was 7.4 and our descriptive words were:
Moving
Delightful
Warming
Redemptive
Parable
Frustrating
Heartbreaking
Wholesome
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Monday, November 23, 2009
January Selection - VOTE NOW!
These war/missionary themed selections come to us from Betty Jo...
In this riveting personal account, Burnham tells for the very first time the real story behind the news--about their harrowing ordeal, about how it affected their relationship with each other and with God, about the terrorists who held them, about the actions of the U.S. and Philippine governments, and about how they were affected by the prayers of thousands of Christians throughout the world.
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November Meeting
We had a nice, big crowd meet at Cindy P.'s house for dinner last Thursday for a southern comfort food themed dinner. I must say, we have some fabulous cooks! What a spread! Thanks to everyone for making such a wonderful dinner.
We did get around to discussing the book, The Help, by Kathryn Stockett (and there was a lot to discuss!). This is the highest rated book that I can remember, coming in with an average of 8.8. Our descriptive words were:
Moving 
Embarrassing
Powerful
Cultural
Sassy
Invigorating
Revealing
Layered
Insightful
Thought-provoking
Intriguing
Impactful
Stereotypical
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Southern Food Dinner
We'll be meeting on Thursday, November 19th at 7:00pm at Cindy P's house. You should have received an email with RSVP instructions. If not, please post a comment to let me know.
The book we'll be discussing is The Help by Kathryn Stockett and because it takes place in the south, our dinner theme is Southern Comfort Food. You can make something from the book, something you've always loved, or try out a new recipe. Here's a few links to help you look for recipes...
www.pauladean.com
www.southernfood.about.com
www.olsouthrecipes.com
www.soulfoodandsoutherncooking.com
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Guidelines
Your book club committee met to discuss some of the concerns going on and we thought it would be a good idea to bring back the "Guidelines" that were in place (with some updates) once upon a time. Following these guidelines will help to keep our meetings on track and allow us to have more fun together. Here they are:
- Be considerate and respectful during discussions. Debate and disagreement is normal (after all, we're not all going to like every book every month), but we need to be tactful and mindful of others feelings.
- You should have read the book in order to participate in the discussion. You're welcome to attend the meeting and connect with friends if you haven't read the book, but during the discussion, you are an observer, not a participant.
- Please don't monopolize the discussion. Give everyone a chance to speak.
- It helps to come prepared to the meeting with a question about the book in mind.
- Invite friends!! This book club is not affiliated with any group or church. Everyone is welcome.
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Friday, October 16, 2009
December Book Selections!
These Christmas themed books come from Tami...
Hardcover, Publication Date 10/2009, 160 pages
You have through October 23rd to vote!
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