Saturday, December 29, 2012

For the new year this January we are reading the Scarlet Pimpernel by Barness Emma Orczy, a classic read.  Kendall will be reviewing the book and I'll come up with some yummy treats for us to eat.  Don't forget, we will not be meeting on our usual first Tuesday, as that will be New Year's Day, but will meet the following Tues at 7.  See you all there!

Here is the upcoming schedule-
February will be chosen by Megan
March will be chosen by Elizabeth
April will be chosen by Sue

Happy reading!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Hello Ladies! First I am sorry that I am not better at updating this as regularly as I should...but I will try to do better at getting this updated promptly.
For the Month of November we will be reviewing Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, but Jamie Ford.  We'll be meeting the same time, same place on Nov 6th. In December I will be hosting and I have picked on of my childhood favorites- The Hobbit, by J.R. Tolkin.  It was a book that I was introduced to by my father long before I could read.  I hope you all enjoy!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Our next meeting will be August 7th.  We will be reviewing "As Sister's in Zion." by Debbie Christensen, chosen by Sue Hansen.  We'll see you all there.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

February Book - Unbroken

The book for February is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand chosen by Mary Alice. Hillenbrand is also the author of Seabisuit. Unbroken is about a World War II survivor.

January Book - Tears of Hope

In January we read Tears of Hope by Aimmee Riley chosen by Joyce. We were fortunate to have her attend our book club meeting when we reviewed her book. She is an amazing women. We are thankful for her strength, courage, and ability to teach through her adversities and triumphs. She is currently revising and adding to her book. We look forward to her new addition.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Read fast, and pass it on!

Joyce has been so kind as to purchase a few copies of this month's book (A Widow's Story) since it was not available at the library.  So, if you have a copy of the book, please don't delay your reading of it so that it can be passed to someone else in the group quickly.  We want as many people as possible to read it before our discussion.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Book for January

This is from Tanya:

For January's discussion - I would like everyone to knock off as much as they can of Jesus the Christ starting at the beginning but we will cover for our discussion - Chaps 1 - 17. (through page 232). I realize that it's a lot more difficult reading and we have an abbreviated discussion time. After reviewing the book tonight, I just had the impression that there was a reason James Talmage started where he did with the story and that we would be a disservice to some if we didn't start at the beginning. Then, with our whistles wet, if someone wants to continue and finish it on their own time, they will not have to go back and piece some of it back in front of where we started.