Wednesday, December 8, 2010

December Book (Tonya's pick)


I can't believe that Thanksgiving has come and gone and it's already December. It feels like once we get to October things just start to accelerate. I want it to slow down just a bit. Thank you Becca for hosting book club and our first How to Host a Murder party for book club. We all had a blast. The costumes were all fun, and most of us had a hard time figuring out who the "murderer" was. We will definetly have to do this again.

This month's book is a pick by one of our new members Tonya. I know Tonya is a big fan of Louis L'Amour, so it's only fitting that she choose The Walking Drum. Most of you may think this is a western and we have not read a western before, but you would be wrong this is an adventure story....but there are horses. :) I love that we have a wide variety of books we have read so far for book club.

Have a wonderful Christmas and Holiday season! May God bless us every one!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

November Book "And Then There Were None" Agatha Christie


I would normally thank the host in this post, but since I hosted I will pass that and move on. As always we had a fun book club, but missed a few of our regulars this month.

So this month's book is Rebecca's pick. She and Ashley switched. The book is "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. It's a murder mystery appropriate for our How to Host a Murder mystery dinner party on November 20th. Rebecca has handed everyone their parts, and those that don't have parts need to come (dressed up in 1930's clothes) dressed as spectators/dinner party guests. Yes, we need you too.

Here are the details

November 20th
5:00pm (this is a somewhat lengthy game)
Rebecca's house

This is going to be so much fun!


Wednesday, October 6, 2010


Thank you Amy for hosting book club! We all had a great time as usual. This months book is The Summer Kitchen by Lisa Wingate. This book got high ratings, so hopefully it's a good read. Book club is still TBD. We'll keep you posted on FB, which is probably where most of us look now anyway.