Sunday, March 23, 2008

March Book

We are currently reading "The Chosen" for discussion the 2nd week of April. Our book club has been up and running for one year now and I thought it would be a good idea to let everyone know what we have been reading. We have read a wide range of books from fun, upbeat...


to sad, frustrating...

It has been a fun road thus far and I look forward to many more months of great reading and discussions. Hopefully I can keep this blog up to date with all the latest reads and let you know whether or not you should take the time to read certain books. If I like one, you will definitely know about it!

3 comments:

Tricia said...

I was very surprised when I read the Twilight series ("Twilight", "New Moon", & "Eclipse") by Stephenie Meyer. It's a vampire love story. Understand that I do NOT like sappy love stories (don't even watch 'chic flicks')& I don't particularly care for anything 'vampire' either. I really, really enjoyed these books.
BTW - Stephenie Meyer is LDS.

Also, she's written another in the series & I've read that they are making Twilight into a movie. Check it out!

Megan said...

I love the Twilight series!!! Last September I read all 3 in 4 days - they were so fast moving and I could not put them down! I saw the casting for the movie and was not very impressed. It is so hard for them to actually put a face to what I imagined all through the books and the only one I liked was Alice's character. Oh well. The last book comes out in July, right?

I am right with you about the sappy love stories - my mom could read those lovie dovie romance novels, but they're not for me at all! I have also been totally in with the YW (I'm the 2nd counselor) since they have all read the books too. I just mention the name Edward and they all melt before my eyes! It's pretty funny. You'll have to keep me up to date on your reading.

Tricia said...

Well unfortunately I mostly read kid's books. I can tell you lots of those I like - Artemis Fowl series, the Shadow Children series by Margaret Peterson Haddix, and the list goes on...

I volunteer at the Scholastic Book Fair warehouse so I have close to 4,000 books - almost all of them kids books. I proof-read (and cross out cuss words, etc) so it keeps me very busy trying to keep up with all the books my oldest reads!