Tuesday, September 15, 2009

October Pick


Hi again!

Can you believe our next party will be in October? Summer really does fly by!

Our next read promises to be another great one - The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. Here's a brief description of the novel:

Vida Winter, the most famous novelist in England and quite possibly the world, has never been forthcoming when it comes to her past. Her entire life is a secret, and for fifty years reporters and biographers have attempted to discover the truth.

With her health quickly fading, Ms. Winter enlists a bookish amateur biographer named Margaret Lea to bear witness to the tragic story of the Angelfield family, their eccentric beginnings as well as their demise.

Margaret, who has family secrets of her own, must unravel the mysteries of the past in order to reconcile not only Miss Winter with her ghosts, but also Margaret with her own.

Happy Reading! SarahR

Long-Overdue Update



Hey ladies!
So summer is winding down (I just can't bring myself to say over...) and I think it's about time the blog got a little more attention!

Two of our reading picks weren't posted here, due to our laissez-faire, summer-esque attitudes (aka my laziness) so here's a brief overview:

Our book for July/August was Rachel P's pick, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa by Stephanie Nolen. It was a deeply moving collection of personal stories that touched all of us. Good pick Rachel P!

The September book was Then We Came To The End by Joshua Ferris, chosen by Alexis. I think we all related to the crazy characters and trials of office life. Thanks Alexis!

Thankfully, the summer weather is lasting (starting, some might argue) in September, so let's all take advantage of it!

Happy reading,
SarahR