A small but thoughtful group discussed Wicked last night at Nancy's. We wanted to take the book at face value, but there were just so many niggly questions! I believe the consensus was that we liked it, but it struck us each a little differently, and most of us felt we were waiting for something to happen -- for Dorothy to show up, for instance.
We're going to try something different next time: Eragon, by Chrisotpher Paolini. Lisa's son Reece suggested it. How could we resist?
Next meeting is Wednesday June 29th, at Lisa's. Happy reading!
P.S. I made Italian Sausage Soup; click here for the recipe.
Friday, May 20, 2005
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
March 14 Meeting - The Kite Runner
We had a lovely meal of paella and chickpea salad at Liba's beautiful home and a rousing discussion of the The Kite Runner. Everyone loved it. We talked a bit about the immigrant experience and the effects of trauma on children. I complained that the second half of the story took on an archetypal cast, and Lisa hit the nail on the head when she said it reminded her of a folk tale. It reads like part memoir, part Afghani folk tale. We speculated that the early part of the book might be based on the author's experience, but nobody really knew about him. So, I found an article from SFgate.com about him. Check it out.
All in all, good food, good book, and good discussion.
Our next meeting will be Thursday, April 28th, at Nancy's, and we will read Gregory Maguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. When you are finished reading, you might want to check out Wicked on Broadway.net, which talks about the musical adaption of the book and has a page comparing the book to the play.
All in all, good food, good book, and good discussion.
Our next meeting will be Thursday, April 28th, at Nancy's, and we will read Gregory Maguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. When you are finished reading, you might want to check out Wicked on Broadway.net, which talks about the musical adaption of the book and has a page comparing the book to the play.
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Norwich Bookstore Author Appearances
Darla has reserved 6 seats for our group to attend some author readings at the Norwich Bookstore on April 13 and May 4 at 7 p.m.
April 13 - Jodi Picoult, discussing her latest, Vanishing Acts http://www.jodipicoult.com/index.htm
May 4 - Sue Miller, disucssing her latest, Lost in the Forest
http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?1400042267
Please let Darla know if you can go; if we can all make it, we can get another seat reserved.
April 13 - Jodi Picoult, discussing her latest, Vanishing Acts http://www.jodipicoult.com/index.htm
May 4 - Sue Miller, disucssing her latest, Lost in the Forest
http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?1400042267
Please let Darla know if you can go; if we can all make it, we can get another seat reserved.
Friday, February 04, 2005
February 3 Meeting - The Plot Against America
We had a lovely evening and a delicious meal at Sue's house. She made a delicious lentil soup and a fabulous baba ganoush. Thanks Sue!
We also welcomed a new member, Liba. It's great that you could join us!
We had much roving discussion, but we touched on alot of stuff in The Plot Against America. Consensus was that although it started a little slowly, we liked it. The ending seemed abrupt and the plot turn that brought us there contrived, but the powerful moral of the story is "it could happen here." Liba brought a fascinating perspective. Having grown up in Czechoslovakia, it reminded her of stories her parents told and thiings that had happend after WWII, and it had the thorough ring of authenticity.
We chose The Kite Runner as our next book, and we'll be meeting March 14 at Liba's house. Happy reading!
--N
We also welcomed a new member, Liba. It's great that you could join us!
We had much roving discussion, but we touched on alot of stuff in The Plot Against America. Consensus was that although it started a little slowly, we liked it. The ending seemed abrupt and the plot turn that brought us there contrived, but the powerful moral of the story is "it could happen here." Liba brought a fascinating perspective. Having grown up in Czechoslovakia, it reminded her of stories her parents told and thiings that had happend after WWII, and it had the thorough ring of authenticity.
We chose The Kite Runner as our next book, and we'll be meeting March 14 at Liba's house. Happy reading!
--N
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Book Group Thursday
Of course everybody already knows we're meeting this Thursday, February 3rd, instead of January 31. But here it is anyway! Sue's house. Thetford. 6:30. The Plot Against America. Want to read Philip Roth's explanation of why he wrote the book? Click here (NYT essay).
Leann and I were chatting, wishing there were uplifting fiction books to read. I did some poking around on the Amazon lists and didn't come up with a lot. One that looked interesting was Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, by Gregory Maguire (Regan Books; Reprint edition, November 6, 1996).
See you all Thursday!
--Nancy
Leann and I were chatting, wishing there were uplifting fiction books to read. I did some poking around on the Amazon lists and didn't come up with a lot. One that looked interesting was Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, by Gregory Maguire (Regan Books; Reprint edition, November 6, 1996).
See you all Thursday!
--Nancy
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
December 20 Meeting - The Ghost Writer
Hi, all. Much fun, good food, and interesting discussion last night! Lisa's warm spinach and artichoke dip, yummy broccoli soup, delicious egg dish, and amazing jelly roll were just the best. Our little Yankee Swap was fun too.
Our review of The Ghost Writer by John Harwood was mixed...some of us loved it, some of us were disappointed by it and even mad at it! I loved Sue's comment -- why read this book? What truth is in it? The thing that grabbed us most was Harwood's description of what it is like to grow up in a family with secrets. We all agreed it was well-written and that John Harwood is a writer to keep an eye on.
Our next book is The Plot Against America by Philip Roth, and we will meet Monday, January 31 at Sue's. If you're interested, here is a link to the New York Times article about the book by William Saffire (thanks to Lisa):
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/20/opinion/20safire.html?th
PLEASE NOTE: as of 2/1/05 you have to pay to read this article online. I leave the link as a reference. --N
Our review of The Ghost Writer by John Harwood was mixed...some of us loved it, some of us were disappointed by it and even mad at it! I loved Sue's comment -- why read this book? What truth is in it? The thing that grabbed us most was Harwood's description of what it is like to grow up in a family with secrets. We all agreed it was well-written and that John Harwood is a writer to keep an eye on.
Our next book is The Plot Against America by Philip Roth, and we will meet Monday, January 31 at Sue's. If you're interested, here is a link to the New York Times article about the book by William Saffire (thanks to Lisa):
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/20/opinion/20safire.html?th
PLEASE NOTE: as of 2/1/05 you have to pay to read this article online. I leave the link as a reference. --N
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
New York Times Top Books of 2004
For your perusal and consideration...The New York Times has posted its 10 Best Books and 100 Notable Books for 2004 on their website (free but may require registration):
10 Best Books
100 Notable Books
--Nancy
10 Best Books
100 Notable Books
--Nancy
Monday, November 22, 2004
Recipes
Hi, guys. When it comes to sharing recipes, you may do so however you like. My hope is to create a permanent list of recipes on this website, but I haven't figure out how to do that yet! What I would suggest is that for now, when you post a recipe, put in the title:
Recipe: XZY Soup
Or whatever it is.
This is fun!!
Recipe: XZY Soup
Or whatever it is.
This is fun!!
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Meeting Report and Next Book
We had a very nice meeting! We were sorry Leann couldn't join us, but we welcomed Sue, who brought a lovely fruit salad.
I did make the Albondigas Soup (Spanish meatball soup), and I had a quiche from the Co-op, and a salad. Add Darla''s hummus and pita bread and my husband's apple pie, and we were stuffed!
Reading Lolita in Tehran was deemed depressing by the group, but it did spark a lively discussion. We agreed that the stories of the author's girls -- the memebers of her secret class -- were the most compelling. I wish I could remember the other points of discussion, but they have slipped away. I guess I should take notes next time!
We tried to find something more cheery for next time, but they deferred to my choice, The Ghost Writer by John Harwood, a ghost story just in time for Christmas! We picked Monday, December 20, for the date of our next meeting, and Lisa offered to host.
I did make the Albondigas Soup (Spanish meatball soup), and I had a quiche from the Co-op, and a salad. Add Darla''s hummus and pita bread and my husband's apple pie, and we were stuffed!
Reading Lolita in Tehran was deemed depressing by the group, but it did spark a lively discussion. We agreed that the stories of the author's girls -- the memebers of her secret class -- were the most compelling. I wish I could remember the other points of discussion, but they have slipped away. I guess I should take notes next time!
We tried to find something more cheery for next time, but they deferred to my choice, The Ghost Writer by John Harwood, a ghost story just in time for Christmas! We picked Monday, December 20, for the date of our next meeting, and Lisa offered to host.
Tuesday, November 09, 2004
Potential Recipe
I was trying to think of a yummy soup recipe that also falls into the "low carb" category, and of course did a Google search and found this:
Albondigas Soup
I printed it out so I could try it. We shall see!
Albondigas Soup
I printed it out so I could try it. We shall see!
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Reading Lolita in Tehran
Our next meeting will be November 15, 2004, at Nancy' house, and we will be discussing Reading Lolita in Tehran.
Menu: Undediced!
Menu: Undediced!
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