We had eight members attend our September meeting to discuss Stiff.
Ellyn - 9
Claudi - 8 - loved it
Melissa - 7.5 - did think some parts dragged
Andrea - 8 - some points were nauseating but will read her other books
Michele - 9 - enjoyed the writing and enjoyed the read
Ann - our newest member - didn't finish the book
Nans - did not finish the book
Leigh - did not finish the book
Friday, October 17, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Ratings for The Perfume Collector, by Kathleen Tessaro
Nans - 8.5
Leigh - 8.5
Ellyn - 8.5
Maria - 9
Michele - 8
Melissa - 8
Andrea - 8
Thursday, May 29, 2014
The Circle by Dave Eggers
Our book club met on May 2nd to discuss the book "The Circle" by Dave Eggers, chosen by Melissa. We discussed how at first the ideas and technology in the book seemed far-fetched but then we realized that they are closer than we think. For example, Nans shared how she has a camera in her kitchen that she can watch from work to monitor her daughter's eating habits. Just this month there was a news story regarding how a police station will have cameras on all of their officers to be "transparent." Melissa's husband has three monitors in his office at work, as do some of our other members and their spouses. We also discussed how personal interaction is being replaced by social media and texting. Will there be a point where we reach the degree of control (being controlled by technology rather than controlling it) shown in the book?
The consensus was that even if the book was not something that everyone would have chosen for themselves, that it was an interesting and thought-provoking read. Discussion came back to it several times over the evening even after the main discussion had concluded.
Ratings were given as follows:
Leigh - 6.5 (tried later to raise it to a 7, but we wouldn't let her :)
Ellyn - 9
Maria - 8.5
Michele - 7
Melissa - 8
Andrea -7
Nans - 7
Average score: 7.6
Next meeting will be hosted by Nans on Friday, June 6. The book is "The Ocean at The End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman
The following meeting will be hosted by Andrea on Friday, July 11. (The second week of the month due to the Fourth of July holiday.) Book TBD. The two options seem to be "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford or "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" by Kim Edwards.
Because of Michele's schedule (vacation in August and difficulty with Fridays), she skipped her turn for June. However, she will be choosing the book for September.
The consensus was that even if the book was not something that everyone would have chosen for themselves, that it was an interesting and thought-provoking read. Discussion came back to it several times over the evening even after the main discussion had concluded.
Ratings were given as follows:
Leigh - 6.5 (tried later to raise it to a 7, but we wouldn't let her :)
Ellyn - 9
Maria - 8.5
Michele - 7
Melissa - 8
Andrea -7
Nans - 7
Average score: 7.6
Next meeting will be hosted by Nans on Friday, June 6. The book is "The Ocean at The End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman
The following meeting will be hosted by Andrea on Friday, July 11. (The second week of the month due to the Fourth of July holiday.) Book TBD. The two options seem to be "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford or "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" by Kim Edwards.
Because of Michele's schedule (vacation in August and difficulty with Fridays), she skipped her turn for June. However, she will be choosing the book for September.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Review of Otherwise Normal People, by Aurelia Scott
We met on January 9, 2014 to discuss the book "Otherwise Normal People" by Aurelia Scott, which was a non-fiction book about the people who raise roses for competition. The reactions to the book were mixed and not everyone had finished the book, but did say that they were going to finish it. We all who had read the book felt that it was very informative, and that at times a little too informing. The ratings were as follows:- Andrea- 5, She felt it was hard for her to get into and rated it a 5 compared to other books. Overall thought it was okay.
- Michele- 5 also, She thought that the book was poorly organized and thinks it needed a better editor. Felt the author told the things she learned in the order she learned them, which was not always the best for telling a good story.
- Melissa- 5 as well. She felt inundated with too much rose information. Didn't love the book, but didn't hate it either.
- Lori- 7. She enjoyed the book. The people pulled her in and felt that the author really conveyed how this was their passion, that they were really excited raising roses for show. Enjoyed reading the book at night.
- Liz- has not read the book yet, but plans to in future.
- Ellen- 5. She thought that the first few chapters were good, but then blurry as the different people sort of blurred together. The subject matter didn't speak to her.
- Leigh- 7.5 really enjoyed the book. Felt that it was very informative and it inspired her to do more with the one rose she has. But also, she has a slightly different perspective as she grew up with a father who took pride in growing lovely roses to enjoy, but not to show in competition. She picked the book because Donna Andrews, who is an author she enjoys had recommended reading it and that the book had actually inspired the setting for one of her novels.
Next month we will be meeting at Claudi's house in February to discuss the Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst.
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