You can't go to book club without hearing more book recommendations - I try to keep a record of everything mentioned. Let me know if I missed anything. And I sure do apologize for just now posting these!
March's Book Club
Debbie Weitzell's second book, Ora's Quest, has been published and can be purchased at Booklocker.com.
Summary of the book:
Ora is a young woman
with a longing for more. She leaves the little forest village of Dynora
under the watchful care of the mystic Alya to seek her calling in life.
Though she feels she has prepared for the journey, she soon finds
herself pitted against nature in deadly struggles. She is also
introduced to a people and a way of life that she never dreamed existed.
Unfortunately, with this discovery comes a threat that could destroy
everything.
April's Book Club
- A lot of people suggested listening to Mere Christianity because it is such a heavy read.
- Debbi W. found a good summary of the book here.
- Lynnette mentioned a movie about C.S. Lewis - Shadowlands - though unfortunately, the library doesn't carry this one.
- Book about a Jewish Women's group (Brittany or Janean did you remember the title of this one?) - Updated: The Ladies Auxiliary by Tova Moris
- Tucson Meet Yourself: October 12-14, 2012
May's Book Club
- (Kind of) Sequels to The Giver by Lois Lowry: Gathering Blue & Messenger
- One More River by Lynn Reid Banks (not available at our library)
- Forever Liesl by Jean A.S. Strauss
- Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman trilogy by Pamela Aidan (Pride & Prejudice from Darcy's point of view)
- Book 1: An assembly such as this
- Book 2: Duty and desire
- Book 3: These three remain
- The Man Who Loved Jane Austen by Sally Smith O'Rourke
- Book Crawler app (for iPhone and iPad)
The book Brittany and I were thinking about is called The Ladies Auxiliary by Tova Moris. I really liked it.
ReplyDeleteBy the way Megan I think you are amazing for doing all this! Thank You! So great to have all this info in one place and not on a slip of paper wandering around in my purse.
ReplyDeleteoh yeah that was what it was called i kept on trying to put jewish in the name
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