Monday, September 13, 2010

Who chooses the book next?

This is an updated list (4/11/2011) of the order in which we choose the book for the month. If you have a conflict for the month when it's your turn, call Keri and see if you can switch with someone.

Keri
Elizabeth
Sue
Jonna
Joyce
Mary Alice
Marie
Kendall

Cyntha

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Book for October

Hi ladies! There are several copies of "Embraced by the Light" at the library. We switched the order this month and Keri will be leading the discussion since Daneen is swamped with her move, etc.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Book for August

Hi all! Marie can't post to the blog yet, so asked me to add her book choice for next month. The book is Journey of a Thousand Miles: My Story, by Lang Lang, David Ritz.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

My Take on Our Trip

Well, I updated my blog with our trip. If you want to read what I wrote, click here.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Book for May

Okay, so after much indecision, I've finally decided on a book. Because of language, "The Glass Castle" has been nixed. It's a good book, though. I would highly recommend it on your own time. "The Little Princess" is one of my all time favorites, and I was surprised that so many of you hadn't read it. Yes, it is a children's book but it is wonderful. So, I would recommend that one also! I was thinking about a couple of others, but I finally settled on "A Lantern in Her Hand." It's an inspiring book and I think it will provide some good discussion. Not a difficult read. I might save that one for next time. :)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

When is it my turn to choose the book?

I thought this would be helpful to have posted on the blog. Mostly for my benefit, but others of you may find it helpful, too. Keri and Tanya are in charge of this show, so if you need to make changes when it's your turn to choose the book talk to one of them. I just post the info. :)

Tanya
Keri
Elizabeth
Missy
Sue
Kelly
Jonna
Joyce
Mary Alice
Marie
Daneen

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

My Sister's Keeper

Hi all! I just finished a good book that I think most of you would enjoy. (Even the fiction haters!) It's called My Sister's Keeper, and it's by Jodi Picoult. It's well written and raises some interesting moral questions in regards to genetic engineering, medical treatment, etc. It also illustrates the stress placed on family members when a child has a chronic illness like cancer. It's got some language, etc. so I wouldn't choose it as an official book club discussion book, but it's still pretty good. Check it out!