Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Winter Reading Challenge
Catherine made me aware of this challenge, which officially started on Friday last, and I'm finally posting my list of books. I had already planned on reading several, and re-reading a few for bookclub or in order to reacquaint myself before I read the 3rd in a trilogy or whatnot - but then the challenge encourages us to branch out of our genre - so I had to pick a few more to make me feel like a rounded person.
I've not got all of the author's listed, sorry. Don't feel like looking them all up at the moment...
1. Rebel Angels- Libba Bray
2. Sweet Far Thing - Libba Bray
3. Elantris - Brandon Sanderson
4. Plum Lucky - Janet Evanovich
5. To Kill A Mockingbird (I know, I should have read this years ago..)
6. The Other Boelyn Girl
7. Kristin Britain's Green Rider Trilogy
8. The Kite Runner
9. His Majesty's Dragon
10. The Android's Dream by John Scalzi
Friday, December 7, 2007
January Book Club - Elantris
Imagine that you are princess betrothed to a prince in a far away land. Imagine that you go to meet him to be married, only to find out he died before you got there and that you are actually now a widow. It stinks to be you because you thought you might actually like the guy.
January's Book Club will be on Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. He is a Mormon author and he does a great job with keeping the Fantasy genre fresh. His novels have strong women characters and a good plot.
I'm thinking to have book group on the 3rd or 4th Thursday in January (17th or 24th). We can nail down the date after the holidays. Please put your your preference at your leisure.
-Angela
January's Book Club will be on Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. He is a Mormon author and he does a great job with keeping the Fantasy genre fresh. His novels have strong women characters and a good plot.
I'm thinking to have book group on the 3rd or 4th Thursday in January (17th or 24th). We can nail down the date after the holidays. Please put your your preference at your leisure.
-Angela
Monday, November 26, 2007
Bella has been Cast!!!
In case there is anyone who is not obsessively checking Stephenie Meyer's website, the part of Bella Swan has been cast! (thanks, Hannah, for the info!) She will be played by Kristen Stewart, and production starts in February 2008.
"eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!"
"eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!"
Friday, November 23, 2007
Redeeming Love
I was recommended this book by a friend and it's turning out to be good. A little sad and a little deep (she's sold to a brothel when she's 8) but it's a christian inspirational story and I'm likin' it.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Must see!
Ladies,
If you want a great laugh, go see this movie. It is hilarious and Disney did a great job poking fun at themselves.
The girl that plays Giselle does a smashing job at being genuine. Bits and pieces of all the Disney princess movies cobble together to make a classic.
Rotten Tomatoes approval rating is 92%!
If you want a great laugh, go see this movie. It is hilarious and Disney did a great job poking fun at themselves.
The girl that plays Giselle does a smashing job at being genuine. Bits and pieces of all the Disney princess movies cobble together to make a classic.
Rotten Tomatoes approval rating is 92%!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
December Book club (revised)
So, we only have the first or last part of December available for book club. It seems like we're leaning toward the first part. However, we only have the first week available minus Monday for FHE, minus Friday 'cause Hannah will be gone, minus Wednesday (why?). So our options are Tuesday, December 4th or Thursday, December 6th. Which is it ladies?
AND should we nix the gift exchange thing? If you want it saved, speak up.
I'm waiting for responses. . .
Saturday, November 3, 2007
December Book club
For December, we are going to be princesses and read Shannon Hales' Goose Girl
We'll do a little spa night for those of us who have never set foot inside an actual spa!
We'll also be having the traditional $5 white elephant gift exchange, so bring a little/cheap gift that you, yourself would want to take home since, you just might end up doing so!
I don't know the date yet, so. . stay tuned.
Please comment to let me know when you will be out of town that month so we can set a date around you.
Does Friday, December 14th sound good to anyone? It's the last day of school before Christmas break. Or is that too late? Just a thought.
We'll do a little spa night for those of us who have never set foot inside an actual spa!
We'll also be having the traditional $5 white elephant gift exchange, so bring a little/cheap gift that you, yourself would want to take home since, you just might end up doing so!
I don't know the date yet, so. . stay tuned.
Please comment to let me know when you will be out of town that month so we can set a date around you.
Does Friday, December 14th sound good to anyone? It's the last day of school before Christmas break. Or is that too late? Just a thought.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
General Winston's Daughter
I first got to know Sharon Shinn through "Archangel" which was good, and the rest of that series which is relatively good-to-awesome. I continued on with her 12 Houses series which is even better, and her YA books which Rock. Hard. Core. This one is a stand-alone. Her other YA books, "The Truth Teller's Tale", "The Dream Maker's Magic" and "The Secret-Keeper's ....." well, I forget the last word to that title but they were GOOD.
This one is better. Nicely character driven, great love story (this woman writes great love stories) and exciting settings (she's as good as Mary Stewart for that, I think).
Plus, one of the romantic main characters in this is a dark skinned guy, so I got to happily fantasize about my current favorite t.v. crush, the character Mohinder Suresh, from Heroes.
Yum.
Monday, October 29, 2007
YES!
Unless I die or am kidnapped by dwarfs with flying monkeys, bookclub IS happening this week FOR SURE on Thursday at 7:30pm. Please call me if you need directions to my house!
Remember your dish for the cooking contest!
Remember your dish for the cooking contest!
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Keturah and the Underground Cooking Contest
You are invited to the Underground Bookclub Town Fair. The highlight of our fair will be our First Ever Cooking Contest. The winner will be dubbed Best Cook, and she will have the option to take home all left-over goodies. Please bring your wares to the town square (i.e. Hannah's house) at 7:30pm on Thursday, November 1st.
P.S. My contribution will be Lemon Meringue pie. This will not be part of the contest because I am not cooking it, and because it ultimately did not keep Keturah from Lord Death.
P.S. My contribution will be Lemon Meringue pie. This will not be part of the contest because I am not cooking it, and because it ultimately did not keep Keturah from Lord Death.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
If Anyone Wants to Read it...
I've got my copy of Keturah and Lord Death here and Nanette did not need it after all so I'll pass it along to whoever wants it -
book club is next week!!
Kristen
book club is next week!!
Kristen
Saturday, October 6, 2007
This is what it was
Thursday, October 4, 2007
My two cents
Three interesting books
I'm not completely sure what everyone here likes to read. I like fiction, but I have a hard time reading much of it lately. So here are some nonfiction ideas for the days you need a book to enjoy that you can put down (and still smile) when husband, children, or bedtime start calling.
My newest find is Letters of a Nation, edited by Andrew Carroll. It is a collection of all sorts of letters from all sorts of people from all sorts of time periods. I really like this peek into historical or mundane life. I also really like that it is the sort of book that doesn't beg to be read in one sitting.
Another book I've enjoyed recently is My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student by Rebekah Nathan. The author is an anthropology professor who didn't understand her students. She enrolled in the school she teaches at for a year (during a sabbatical) and lived in the dorms as a 50 year old freshman. This book tells about her experiences and the culture she found. I like it.
And my last recommendation for the nonfiction section today is The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell. The title tells the main idea, but the author uses fascinating examples to expound on it. I liked learning a little bit about a lot of things like Paul Revere, Blues' Clues, teen smoking, city crime, and more.
My newest find is Letters of a Nation, edited by Andrew Carroll. It is a collection of all sorts of letters from all sorts of people from all sorts of time periods. I really like this peek into historical or mundane life. I also really like that it is the sort of book that doesn't beg to be read in one sitting.
Another book I've enjoyed recently is My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student by Rebekah Nathan. The author is an anthropology professor who didn't understand her students. She enrolled in the school she teaches at for a year (during a sabbatical) and lived in the dorms as a 50 year old freshman. This book tells about her experiences and the culture she found. I like it.
And my last recommendation for the nonfiction section today is The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell. The title tells the main idea, but the author uses fascinating examples to expound on it. I liked learning a little bit about a lot of things like Paul Revere, Blues' Clues, teen smoking, city crime, and more.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
The Next Fluff Read
I think i'm going to try out Maureen Johnson next. I tossed around the idea of reading "13 Little Blue Envelopes" but then it sounded like it would not be satisfying in the ways that I require so I never did. "Devilish" got great reviews but I was still unsure. "Girl at Sea" now, sounds like it is RIGHT up my alley. :)
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Unilateral Decision (kinda)
Since there hasn't been oodles of feedback about our next bookclub, I am unilaterally deciding (with the help of Kristen and Angela:) that we should do Ketura and Lord Death for October. Why? Because it is: a) short, b) fits in well with Halloween, c) because I just read it so I remember it better than Goose Girl, and d) it is a GREAT read. I'm willing to host again, since I got off easy with the whole book signing thing in August. How about my place, Thursday, October 18th, 7:30?
Also, Angela suggested that we try to set a specific day, i.e. the 3rd Thursday of every month. We can discuss at bookclub, so bring your calendars / schedules / crackberries... whatever. She also had a book suggestion, which I now can't remember the name of, but we can talk about whether we want to do that for November and who wants to host (Angela... hint, hint).
Anxiously awaiting comments, questions, concerns and the like.
Hannah
Monday, September 10, 2007
Another Good One!
Okay i'm only a third of the way through but i couldn't wait to post about this book. apparently it has rec'd rave reviews (how did we never hear?) and it's in paperback now so it's not too expensive. I'll definetely be picking out more stuff by Celia Rees!
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Next?
So, what is our next book and whose turn is it to pick the book? I would still like to (some time) do a spa night/ book club with Shannon Hale's Goose Girl and have Andrea read the book too, so she can discuss while she pampers us. But I'm up for anything in the meantime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I'm eagerly awaiting comments.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Not a Fantastic Book
I've finished The Princess and the Hound, by Mette Ivie Harrison, and so has Hannah.
We neither of us were terribly impressed.
I am currently reading "A song for Summer" by Eva Ibbotson - because I enjoyed "Countess Below Stairs" very much indeed. SforS covers, it appears, a rather lenghty amount of time and I'm not sure if I'm into it so much.
We neither of us were terribly impressed.
I am currently reading "A song for Summer" by Eva Ibbotson - because I enjoyed "Countess Below Stairs" very much indeed. SforS covers, it appears, a rather lenghty amount of time and I'm not sure if I'm into it so much.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Go See Stardust!
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
The Plan so Far
so it looks like we're going to eat at PF Changs before the book signing. we're still not sure yet what time we are meeting there, but it'll likely be no later than 5 pm. Maybe I should make a reservation...
Friday, August 17, 2007
Who's in Charge?
Since Betsey and Melissa are most likely more familiar than the Torrance area than the rest of us, why don't you two make some suggestions as to where we can eat dinner before the book signing next Saturday?
We ate last time at TGI Friday's which is fine with me. Chain stores just mean food we know we'll probably like and an atmosphere we expect.
I am very excited. I might even have to buy a new outfit (all in black of course, to fit in with those goth teens...) just for the occasion. ;)
Happy Scrumptious Goodness
this book is very good. Bonus: it's only 200 pages long so if you are a fast reader it's a good afternoon/evening book. I really liked it - the voice, the characters, the fact that I wasn't sure what was going to happen at the end. For most YA romantic stories it's pretty easy to figure out on page 5 who is going to end up together.
This one had me worried for awhile! :) I bought it, and Hannah is reading it now, but if anyone wants to borrow it....
Also I have Jinx by Meg Cabot if anyone is interested.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Eclipse Bookclub
Hey All,
We are taking our August bookclub on the road. Stephanie will be in Torrance on Saturday, August 25th for an Eclipse booksigning at Borders. It's an evening event, 7:00pm, and dinner (or at least dessert) is also in order. So, mark your calendars, prepare your hubbies for a gals night out, and join us for evening on the town.
For planning purposes, it would be helpful if you would comment on the following:
1. Do we want to do dinner? dessert? Before or after the signing? Restaurant preferences?
2. Who wants to carpool? Drivers? (I can fit 3-4 in my car)
Final details will follow as the date gets closer, so remember to keep reading the blog!
Oh, and by the way, there is a pretty extensive "book club" style interview with Stephanie Meyer at this address. Kinda fun. Let me know if you have trouble with the URL:
http://www.bordersmedia.com/shows/bookclub/meyer_chapter2.asp
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Official Date for HP7 Bookclub
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be discussed and celebrated at Kristen's house on Tuesday, August 7 at 8 p.m. There is no doubt going to be spoilers so if you have not read the book then you'd better get on it!!
RSVP please: we're meeting in the Harry Potter room unless too many people show up.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
another book review
I really thought I would never read James Patterson. I mean, he writes adult fiction which has never been a favorite genre of mine - hello, boring. But I got this book for free at the comic-con (woo hoo) and it was a fun read. Looks like it is his only foray into YA paranormal. There are 2 more in the series, which I'm going to have to get from the library. This one is called "Maximum Ride, the Angel Experiment".
Harry Potter Book Club
i'm thinking I'll have the HP7 bookclub at my place on tuesday or wednesday, the 7th or 8th. More solid info to follow.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Book review of Austenland
I finally finished the book and ended up liking it. At first, the main character, Jane, (known as Miss Erstwhile) isn't into the whole Austen thing, but then when she embraces it and has fun, it gets good. Here's my favorite part of the whole book (without giving away the end, of coarse)
"Indeed, " said Captain East. "I believe, Miss Erstwhile, that you promised me a song."
Jane was quite certain that she had never promised any such thing, but it seemed a fitting remark to make, and so Jane rose and made her graceful way to the piano.
"If you insist, Colonel Andrews, but I must beg you forgive me at the same time. And you too, Mr. Nobley, as I know you are particular to music played well and no doubt a harsh critic when a piece is ill executed."
"I believe," said Mr. Nobley, "that I have never been witness to a young lady about to play without her excusing her skill beforehand, only to perform perfectly thereafter. the excuse is no doubt as a prelude that sets up the song for deeper enjoyment."
"Then I pray I do not disappoint."
She smiled expressly at Captain East, who sat forward, forearms resting on knees, eager. With professional suavity, Jane arranged her skirt, spread out the music, poised her fingers, and then with one hand played the black keys, singing along with the notes, "Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her, put her in a pumpkin shell, and there he kept her very well."
She rose and curtsied to the room.
I thought that part was pretty fun!
You should read it for that scene alone, if nothing else.
Does anyone even read this blog besides me and Kristen anyway? Then why aren't you making yourselves known then, so we (I) don't feel like such a looser posting all the time?
thanks
This book is so Good!
Usually I'm not as much into story driven books as character driven books, but this one is great. I love Eva Ibbotson's writing style. She gives a lot of story background on the people and minor characters which is really fun to read. Her characters are simple and perhaps a little bit too easily likeable and good - but if you know you aren't in it for deep reading... :)
It takes place just after WWI, and she gives some really great info on the war that is from a perspective I had not read before and it was really beautifully done.
I've got it if anyone wants to borrow it!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
July and August Bookclubs
Kristen is hosting bookclub for July. We'll probably have it in the first week of August sometime. Of course the book is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I'm going to be sick to my stomach until I know what happens!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Save the date for Saturday, August 25! There will be a book signing for Eclipse that night in Torrance and Hannah (our host) has decided to make that event our official bookclub for her month.
We're going to go early, grab some dinner or something, and then go to the signing at 7 pm. It should be loads of fun! And, as usual, we will probably be the only grownups there who don't have a teenage girl in tow. Oh Well!! :) Click the link above (on the word Eclipse) and go to SM's news page, where you can read the first chapter of Eclipse and see pictures of La Push and Forks, as well as Voltura Italy! Yes, she went there!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
A mouse, some girls, some soup and a book club
Sunday, July 8, 2007
It's really going to happen!
So, I've been on vacation, but I'm coming home on July 14th. That means we will meet to discuss Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux at my place in the near future.
So. . . what dates and times are best for all of you reading this blog? I'm up for anything starting with July 16th.
This is the time to leave comments :)
So. . . what dates and times are best for all of you reading this blog? I'm up for anything starting with July 16th.
This is the time to leave comments :)
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Stephenie Meyer Update
head over to Stephenie Meyer's blog and see from now until August 7 (the day Eclipse comes out) a "quote of the day" from the new book! Woo hoo!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Beach Reading
I'm adding some books/authors to my summer beach reading list. (my poor husband). Eva Ibbotson and Mette Ivie Harrison look like good YA fantasy authors (if anyone has any experience with either of these authors fill me in!) and Meg Cabot recommends turn-of-the-century mystery author Victoria Thompson.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Austenland
Heads up, ladies! Shannon Hale's latest novel Austenland looks like it belongs on our list. If you haven't read Goose Girl, by her, you really should.
Here's a synopses of Austenland:
Jane Hayes is a seemingly normal young New Yorker, but she has a secret. Her obsession with Mr. Darcy, as played by Colin Firth in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, is ruining her love life: no real man can compare. But when a wealthy relative bequeaths her a trip to an English resort catering to Austen-crazed women, Jane’s fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman suddenly become realer than she ever could have imagined.
Decked out in empire-waist gowns, Jane struggles to master Regency etiquette and flirts with gardeners and gentlemen—or maybe even, she suspects, with the actors who are playing them. It’s all a game, Jane knows. And yet the longer she stays, the more her insecurities seem to fall away, and the more she wonders: Is she about to kick the Austen obsession for good, or could all her dreams actually culminate in a Mr. Darcy of her own?
You can even read an excerpt from the book on Shannon's website : http://www.squeetus.com/stage/austen_excerpt.html
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Jinx Excerpt
You can read an excerpt of Meg Cabot's "Jinx" here. Sounds witchy. Also, it's interesting what Meg says on that same link about the inspiration for her book. What an interesting history!
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Summertime Heads Up
The summer reading plan is pretty much set up, what with all these excellent books coming out, so here's a heads up/info session for those of you who like to be kept informed.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows comes out on July 21. This will be our book for July. I realize that that leaves Very Little Time to read the book for the month but really we all know that we'll be locked in our bedrooms for the 2 days it takes us to read it after we've acquired it at some midnight party so REALLY, it's plenty of time. *grin*
Also (try not to squeal ladies) Eclipse comes out on August 7. This will be our August pick and if you check out Stephenie's web site you can see that she will be on tour here on August 25 in Torrance. Some of us went last year and it was a lot of fun!
For September I'd like to introduce Meg Cabot to bookclub (many of my close friends have already had her forced upon them and have reacted favorably) and her new paranormal YA book Jinx comes out on July 31.
If you get bored this summer and are looking for a good beach-book, I recommend most any of her YA books (careful of the adult books - she used to be a romance writer) especially "Avalon High" or "The Mediator" or "Teen Idol" or "Pants on Fire" (and there is NO butt-touching in that book even though the cover has got a picture of a boy with his hand smack on top of some poor girl's back pocket) :) heh heh.
If y'all have any suggestions, don't be shy. Kristen
Monday, June 4, 2007
Despereaux for $4.99!
Nanette is working at the bookfair for Elle's school and she says she can get Despereaux for $4.99 so if you want a cheap copy tell her by Wednesday!
I am getting one and I'm pretty sure she's getting one for herself and Hannah posted that she got one too so there WILL be copies floating around to borrow too!
I am getting one and I'm pretty sure she's getting one for herself and Hannah posted that she got one too so there WILL be copies floating around to borrow too!
Friday, June 1, 2007
It's ALIVE!
Over the course of the last several months many people who were originally in bookclub have moved or gotten involved in other projects/concerns and we're trying this out to see if it will be an easier way to keep everyone in touch, aware, and involved.
A special thanks to Stacie R who spent so much time keeping us all posted and keeping the bookclub going for so long. As she prepares to have her baby we're stepping in to give her a break!
I'd love to keep the tone of the bookclub light and fun and non-stressful for all involved.
To get us started in June, Nanette offered to pick a short and fun book, and to host it at her house when the time comes, (the first week of July-ish). The book is The Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo. If you have kids in the 5 + range, you might want to read it to them too (as that's kinda the target audience).
Please feel welcome to post comments on the blog if you have a question about the book, obtaining a copy, or just want to gush about how much you like it. :) If you have any questions please email me.
Kristen
A special thanks to Stacie R who spent so much time keeping us all posted and keeping the bookclub going for so long. As she prepares to have her baby we're stepping in to give her a break!
I'd love to keep the tone of the bookclub light and fun and non-stressful for all involved.
To get us started in June, Nanette offered to pick a short and fun book, and to host it at her house when the time comes, (the first week of July-ish). The book is The Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo. If you have kids in the 5 + range, you might want to read it to them too (as that's kinda the target audience).
Please feel welcome to post comments on the blog if you have a question about the book, obtaining a copy, or just want to gush about how much you like it. :) If you have any questions please email me.
Kristen
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