Monday, November 18, 2013

2013 book list



  
January 3, 2013
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
Picked by:  Nancy Mock
Host: Laurie Larson                              
Facilitator:

February 7, 2013
The Kitchen Daughter by Jael McHenry
Picked by Tami Breidinger
Host:   Dinner - St. Paul Grill, Landmark center Ghost tour
Facilitator: 

March 7, 2013
The Bridal Wreath (Kristin Lavransdatter vol. 1) by Sigrid Undset
Picked by:  Deb Henry                                     
Host: 
Facilitator:   CANCELLED - too many conflicts

April 4, 2013
The Tigers Wife by Tea Obreht
Picked by: Deb Wheeler
Host:  Tami Breidinger                                      
Facilitator: Deb Wheeler

May 2, 2013
The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown
Picked by:  Carrin Mahmood      
Host:  Carrin Mahmood                                                                                                             
Facilitator:  Carrin
  
June 13, 2013
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn                           
Picked by: Nancy Mock
Host: Deb Henry
Facilitator: Nancy

July 11, 2013
My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor     
Picked by:  Karen Reich
Host:  Tamara Koester
Facilitator: Deb Wheeler 

August 1, 2013 Thursday - Sat. August 3-noon Cindy’s cabin in Hayward, Wisc.
The Last Chinese Chef by Nichole Mones
Picked by: Cindy Vilks             
Host:  Cindy Vilks        
Facilitator: Cindy Vilks

September 5, 2013
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
Picked by Tamara Koester
Host: Sarah Foslien
Facilitator: Deb Wheeler (library book bag)
 
October 3, 2013
A Long way from Chicago (& maybe A Year Down Yonder) by Richard Peck    
Picked by:  Deb Wheeler
Host:  Nancy Mock
Facilitator:  Deb Wheeler

 November 7, 2013
Sweet Hush by Deborah Smith
Picked by: Deb Henry
Host: Deb Wheeler
Facilitator:  Deb Henry

December 5, 2013
Bossypants by  Tina Fey
Picked by: Tami Breidinger
Host: Laurie L.              
Facilitator: Tami B.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Owen Meany - One of my top 10 favorites of all time!

John Irving's Beloved Classic: Now Available in E-Book, and with an Excerpt from his New Novel, In One Person!


A Prayer for Owen Meany
A Prayer for Owen Meany
By John Irving


In the summer of 1953, two eleven-year-old boys—best friends—are playing in a Little League baseball game in Gravesend, New Hampshire. One of the boys hits a foul ball that kills the other boy's mother. The boy who hits the ball doesn't believe in accidents; Owen Meany believes he is God's instrument. What happens to Owen after that 1953 foul ball is extraordinary.


A Prayer for Owen Meany is now available as an e-book and includes an excerpt to his latest novel, In One Person, which goes on sale May 8. For more with John Irving, visit his website and become a fan of A Prayer for Owen Meany on Facebook

The Hunger Games Most Pressing Questions!

Here are some questions I want to throw out to the universe before the movie opens






What books or stories does HG remind you of



What symbolism is used (i.e. mockingjay)


What commentary is the author trying to make
What lessons are learned
What moral and ethical questions are raised
What governments may be reflected in this story
If you had to write a thesis on this book, what would you base it on


What skill could you have shown the judges


What character do you identify with


Why do you think people find it okay to teach myths   Thesus and the Minotaur (which was the inspiration for this book), and historical events including the Holocaust and  Native American history, but are protesting this book?


And most importantly...Team Gale or Team Peeta?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Hunger Games

Some books are best sellers because they are just plain enjoyable reads (guilty as charged with with Janet Evanovitch! and the Stephanie Plum series)  Some are best sellers because they are well written and thought provoking like Harry Potter, The Help, and so many more.  The Hunger Games falls into the latter.  The series is wonderful! Suzanne Collins weaves action, adventure, mythology, sci-fi, romance, and philosophy into the book.  My son recognizes some of this from being a fan of the Percy Jackson series! It is a perfect book club read because there is an endless amount of topics for discussion.  If I was a ratings kind of blogger I would give it 5 stars.  Hmmmmm, maybe I should come up with something clever like Willy Waffles , waffles...perhaps cars!!!
Click here for author interviews


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, 10 year anniversary read!

In 2006 we read, " A Widow's Walk" by Marian Fontana.  This September, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attack, we chose Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close the remarkable book by Jonathan Safran Foer.  It has become a "must read" on many college lists as well as a book club favorite.  We had a great discussion and I can't recommend it highly enough!  The writing, editing and printing were all fascinating.  A fresh look at a tragic event!

This video clip is another look at 9/11 which I have never seen!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Back after a long break...

I am so sorry Chapter Chaters (and all of you thousand of followers LOL) I had computer issues this summer and didn't feel right about blogging at work!  (I know big of me right!)  Anyway, I am back with a vengence and so excited to share, share share!!!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Mortenson's Cup of Trouble | Rock and Ice.com

Mortenson's Cup of Trouble | Rock and Ice.com

Hi Gals, I thought I would post the Climbing Community's reaction to the Greg Mortensen ...scandel...discussion.. whatever.
I don't think old Greg is living in a mansion or anything.