Wednesday, November 15, 2017

2017 10-19 Breaking Night by Liz Murray hosted by Carla

I'm so bad I didn't even read my own book that I fully intended to do and I do want to. My boss talked it up and said this is a good book for your book club so I better read it. Liz Murray came to CFISD as a guest motivational speaker.

Everyone that made out to the Hobbit Cafe say they loved the book and enjoyed it. Thanks for making the drive out. Surprisingly it only took about 45 minutes to get there in 5 o'clock traffic  Another good night of food friends.
One thing Jan noted was Breaking Night echoed the same scenario as the book The Glass Castle. She almost didn't read Breaking Night but was glad she read it I think I remember that right
The turning point for Liz was when her boyfriend started doing drugs. Her family started out rather normal but went down hill it quickly with their drug use and dependency. 
There were several questions/thoughts that were brought up at the meeting like

  1. What happened to the sister Lisa who seemed to have it more together
  2. Everyone agreed that not enough information was provided and left you wanting more answers
  3. Why did she write the book? for profit?
  4. How could she still love her parents and not be angry.
So I asked my boss Kim the questions since she was there and listened to Liz speak

  1. Liz made no further mention of her sister really
  2. Nothing to add here
  3.  Yes she wrote the book for profit of course but she really wanted to help others and let them know they can be more than their environment. You can raise above.
  4. As a parent of foster and now adopted children, Kim said that it seems no matter what the environment the parents provided the child seems to feel compelled to love, defend and protect those parents no matter how bad it was.
It might have been fun if we could have gotten Ms Murray to come to our meeting and answer all our questions. 

No one was at the meeting that was on the list to announce their book but we were lucky enough to have Sandy there for the first time in a long time and she had a book for us to read. It was great to see her again.
So her book choice is We were Liars by E Lockhart.
Sandy has instructed us ....
It doesn't take long to read...but if you come to the meeting and if you haven't finished it or haven't read it yet, just be warned---it will be totally spoiled! 

There are some revelations made in the book and you really won't want to hear about it before you read it!  That's all I can say!  Oh and don't google it!  :) 
Our meeting NEXT will be on Thursday,December 14th... Location to be announced.
Until our next meeting
Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere. ~ 
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Sunday, November 12, 2017

2017 08-17 Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie hosted by Barbara

Long Long over due review. Sorry Life has been really hectic. You'll be able to read all about that on my personal blog A Little of This A Little of That one day soon. 

Quick review. 
It was a small group that night but we had fun at Lupe Tortilla's on 1960. 
There was good food, good friends and of course discussion and laughter. Everyone enjoyed or was enjoying Barbara's book choice Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Barbara likes the way the author writes and felt the book was an easy read. She and others want to read Adichie's book "Under the Yellow Sun". 

Come to American the land of the free and the home of the brave then throw in a little racism and culture shock and you have a book and our main character has a blog. This book has love, courage, wit and captures the experience of one African becoming an American.

I'm one of those folks who needs finish reading even now.

That night announced my book choice...... Breaking Night by Liz Murray. Our next meeting will be October.

Next to choose was to be Cheryl, Deborah, Denise, Diana, Ed or Gaye

Until Next Book Club Blog (that is coming up shortly) .... "To read a writer is for me not merely to get an idea of what he says, but to go off with him and travel in his company."  -- AndrĂ© Gide
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Carla