Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Book to Movie: Something Borrowed

Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin has been made into a movie and is another book our book club has not read but I higher recommend it along with it's sister book "Something Blue". Actually I think I have recommended this book to most of you already....lol

If anyone is interested is seeing this movie to book adaptation lets discuss. Movie pending release date is May 06, 2011.

BTW: it's a super easy read and you still have time to read if you would like.


Trailer link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qlMqqc7YdE

Book to Movie: Water for Elephants

Sara Gruen's "Water for Elephants" was on the New York Times best seller list. Although we didn't read this book in our book club some of you as I may have read it. If you have and would be interested in seeing it as a group lets discuss. Given the Holiday's and some up coming travel I would guess we could plan to go the last week in April/ 1st week in May.

Trailer link is below, movie release date is April 22nd, 2011.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz455--bNEI

Monday, March 21, 2011

Side Books

Monthly for those of you that would like some extra reading we will begin reading additional books this month.

We will not disscuss during meetings but post reviews on the blog in the comments section each month when I post the book. Books have been themed by the month we read them in, and will posted at the bottom of the blog page.

April-Easter/ Religion                                    
The Painter’s Gift
by Penelope J. Holt
256 pages

May - Mother's, Memorial Day               
Hiroshima in the morning 
by Rahna Reiko Rizzuto             
320 pages

June - Father’s day/ Family                          
Light on Snow
by Anita Shreve
336 pages

July -Independence Day                             
The Letters of John and Abigail Adams
by  Frank Shuffelton                
512 pages

Aug - Honoring Black History                       
One Drop- My Fathers Hidden life:
A story of Race and Family Secrets
by Bliss Broyard 
352 pages

Sept-Honoring Hispanic heritage             
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
by  Junot Diaz 
224 pages

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Book Suggestion: When Tito Loved Carla by Jon Michaud

Michaud, the head librarian at the New Yorker, writes about a soap-operatic plot twists mar his debut about a resilient Dominican-American woman. Clara Lugo lives with her husband, Thomas, and their son, Guillermo, in the New Jersey suburbs and desperately wants another child, but can't conceive. Thomas, meanwhile, laid off from his job six months earlier, has lost his confidence. Clara's 16-year-old niece, Deysie, who has recently moved in with the Lugos, turns out to be pregnant by Clara's sister's ex-con boyfriend. Then Clara's old high school boyfriend, Tito Moreno, reappears. When Clara and Tito, who has failed to move on after their brief tryst 15 years earlier, try to resolve some unfinished personal business, hurtful revelations promise to change the course of both their lives. Despite Clara's complicated family drama, Tito's unhealthy obsession with Clara, and a subplot with the seedy ex-con, the story fails to garner any emotional weight.

352 pages, hardcover and e-books

Monday, March 14, 2011

Book Suggestion: "Love in the time of Cholera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

While delivering a message to her father, Florentino Ariza spots the barely pubescent Fermina Daza and immediately falls in love. What follows is the story of a passion that extends over 50 years, as Fermina is courted solely by letter, decisively rejects her suitor when he first speaks, and then joins the urbane Dr. Juvenal Urbino, much above her station, in a marriage initially loveless but ultimately remarkable in its strength. Florentino remains faithful in his fashion; paralleling the tale of the marriage is that of his numerous liaisons, all ultimately without the depth of love he again declares at Urbino's death. In substance and style not as fantastical, as mythologizing, as the previous works, this is a compelling exploration of the myths we make of love.

368 pages