Saturday, December 30, 2023

Book Club HISTORY

The Book Club was founded with the intention to have members get outside their box and try books that they would not generally select from the bookshelf. It is an opportunity for members to sample others' favorite books, challenge themselves and meet to socialize. Our first meeting was Jan. 29, 2011. The Club was founded by Amy and was originally comprised of four members: Amy, Patty, Kathryn and Nessie. Beverly joined in March 2012; Ivan joined in March 2013. At that time we chose the name Page Turners.


BOOK CLUB GUIDELINES
The main idea is to choose a book you have read and enjoyed (or that you would like to read); announce that book to the group when it is your turn; choose and announce the restaurant (sometimes with the food theme matching the book); and lead the discussion on the book at that meeting. 
Meetings generally run with everyone gathering, chatting, ordering food, then settling in for the book discussion.
We typically decide on the book club meeting date as a group during our meeting.
 
BOOK CLUB MEMBERS and HISTORY
Amy, Kathryn, Martha, Deb, Beverly, Patty, Nessie, Ivan

Amy
“The Loop,” by Nicholas Evans
Jan. 29, 2011
Plates and Pilates, Bountiful


BOOK CLUB ROTATION

 

 

ROTATION:

 Amy 

Sharee

Patty 

Ann

 Sue


 

Saturday, December 16, 2023

A fun Christmas Book! :)

"A Lowcountry Christmas," by Mary Alice Monroe.

 
A wounded warrior and his younger brother discover the true meaning of Christmas in a timeless story of family bonds in this tale from Mary Alice Monroe:

As far as ten-year-old Miller McClellan is concerned, it’s the worst Christmas ever. His father’s shrimp boat is docked, his mother is working two jobs, and with finances strained, Miller is told they can’t afford the dog he desperately wants. “Your brother’s return from war is our family’s gift,” his parents tell him. But when Taylor returns with PTSD, the stress and strain darken the family.

Then Taylor’s service dog arrives—a large black Labrador/Great Dane named Thor. His brother even got the dog! When Miller goes out on Christmas Eve with his father’s axe, determined to get his family the tree they can’t afford, he takes the dog for company—but accidentally winds up lost in the wild forest. In the midst of this emergency, the splintered family must come together and rediscover their strengths, family bond, and the true meaning of Christmas.