Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Next week!
Next week's meeting will be at the Gourmet Cafe in Bridgeport to discuss the first half of Beasts. See ya there!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
From Paris to Spain to Germany, oh my!
While we had a serious love-hate relationship with the characters in "The Paris Wife," (mostly hate if truth be told), we all agree that we loved the book. The descriptions of the people and places the Hemingways visit are vivid but not lengthy and drawn out, and Hadley's feelings are described in a poetical voice that transfers her motives to the reader with accuracy. (And that's important, since you spend half the book think-screaming at her "what the @#$! are you thinking!?") Overall, we had our complaints about the Hemingways' personalities and lifestyle choices, but were fascinated by it all the same. "The Paris Wife" is like reality TV or the tabloids: outrageous, extravagant, disgusting at times, yet you can't turn away or stop reading. Our next classic will be a Hemingway book, probably The Sun Also Rises (which Ernest writes during TPW). I'll keep you posted as to when we will begin (:
Moving on from Paris & Spain, our next selection is a nonfiction account of Hitler Germany. The author, Erik Larson, is touted for his ability to tell a narrative nonfiction novel (so hopefully I don't get bored and abandon it! lol). We'll be reading the first 1/3 of "In the Garden of Beasts" by Erik Larson for next Tuesday. Meeting to be held @Panera at 5 on Tuesday. Hope to see you there!
Happy Reading!
Moving on from Paris & Spain, our next selection is a nonfiction account of Hitler Germany. The author, Erik Larson, is touted for his ability to tell a narrative nonfiction novel (so hopefully I don't get bored and abandon it! lol). We'll be reading the first 1/3 of "In the Garden of Beasts" by Erik Larson for next Tuesday. Meeting to be held @Panera at 5 on Tuesday. Hope to see you there!
Happy Reading!
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The Paris Wife moves to Spain
Today's meeting at Provence Market was lovely & the food (especially the dessert!) was exceptional. Now that we're halfway through The Paris Wife (and loving it!), we find that Hadley & Ernest are vacationing in Spain... which made us crave some good Spanish food! Next week, we'll try the new Tres Leches cake at Las Trancas (: Meet us there at 5 on Tuesday to celebrate The Paris Wife! Hope to see you there!
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
The Verdict is In
Timely title with a certain famous trial coming to an end yesterday... we also passed our final judgment on "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children". The last few chapters of the book set you up completely for the (yet unannounced) book 2. While it's certainly not deep intellectual reading, there is a wonderful adventure that takes place within the pages of MPHFPC, and we agreed unanimously that we would read the second book. If you loved Harry Potter, you're sure to like Miss Peregrine and her very peculiar children.
Next up: the first half of The Paris Wife. We will meet at Provence Market in Bridgeport at 5pm next Tuesday (thought we should eat someplace French for a book set in Paris!) Please join us!
Next up: the first half of The Paris Wife. We will meet at Provence Market in Bridgeport at 5pm next Tuesday (thought we should eat someplace French for a book set in Paris!) Please join us!
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Peculiar Pokey Dot & Hemingway
Today's meeting, to discuss the final half of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" will be held at the Pokey Dot in Fairmont at 5. Our next choice is "The Paris Wife" which comes highly recommended by one of our followers, Laura. It is the story of Earnest Hemingway's first wife, Hadley. Hope you can join us as we delve into her life :) We'll plan to read the first half by next Tuesday. I'll post the next meeting location once it's decided tonight.
Happy Reading!
Happy Reading!
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