Friday, November 26, 2010

2011 Books to Read!

January
Eat, Pray, Love
by: Elizabeth Gilbert

February
The Giver
by: Lois Lowry

March
Recovering Charles
by: Jason F. Wright

April
Three Cups of Tea
by: Greg Mortenson

May
Then Came Heaven
by: LaVyrle Spencer

June
The Hunger Games
by: Suzanne Collins

July
Light of the Moon
by: Luanne Rice

August
Black Duck
by: Janet Taylor Lisle

September
Minding Mama
by: Marilyn Arnold

October
The Scarlet Pimpernel
by: Baroness Orczy

November
The Secret Life of Bees
by: Sue Monk Kidd

December
Undecided
by:

Friday, March 19, 2010

2010 Books

March
The Time Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Lisa's house

April
Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
Kamie's house

May
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Ashley's house

June
SKIPPED

July
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
Kari's house

August
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
Angela M's house

September
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett (first 500 pages)
Kamie's house

October
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett (last half)

November
In the Heart of the Young by S Joseph Penrod

Monday, March 15, 2010

Meeting - Friday, March 19th 7:30pm

We'll have our first meeting this Friday, March 19th at 7:30pm at Lisa's house, call or email for directions. Please bring a list of any books that you'd like to read during the upcoming months, your notes/thoughts on The Time Travelers Wife if you read it, and any snacks you want.

See you there!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Let's get started!

Yay! How fun to start a book club!! So let's get started- I'm going to post a few topics for everyone to give their input on.

Communication
First, electronic communication is so fast and easy I think we should definitely use this for everything, so we'll have this blog and I'll create a group on Facebook for everyone to join, or we could use texting, email, phone calls (as long as I don't have to make them) or all of the above?? There's also a site goodreads.com where you can create a profile with a list of books you've read or would like to read and review them, we could all create accounts there and create a group.

Day/Time
I was thinking late January or early February would be a good time for the first meeting. Since Mon-Thurs night seem to be the nights for sports, meetings, church activities etc. I was thinking Friday night might be the best evening to get together. Say, maybe the 3rd Friday of every month or something? 6:30 or 7pm? Earlier or later??

Location
As long as the group is small, I can offer my house as a meeting place. We could also rotate between everyone's homes, or I don't know if there is a way to use a public place if someone has access to their church building, maybe a library or something?

Format
I was thinking that we could all come with a list of books we'd like to read and then we can chose from that list to assign one book a month (or for two months if we're getting into a big one?) and have it all outlined for a year at a time? Maybe whoever chose the book could come up with a couple discussion questions to get the conversation going, or maybe we don't want to do discussion questions?

Snacks
(Of course this is an important topic!!) We could keep it casual and just say everyone bring whatever they want or don't, or maybe we could make assigments and rotate? Or depending on the location, snacks may not be possible.

Also, before our first meeting, maybe everyone could put together a list of 5 or 10 books that they're interested in reading, and also come with any info on where to buy/borrow books so none of us are spending much to make this happen.

So, hopefully that gets everyone thinking, please comment on all of these topics plus anything else I am forgetting. I am so excited to get this going!!

-Lisa