Sunday, February 03, 2019

FEBRUARY READING GROUP UPDATE









Recap from January: Dirty Blonde and Half-Cuban turned out to give us much to discuss in One Book At A Time regarding Cuba, sex workers, and family connections. The Immortalists was loved by all at Molly's Group and would make a good reading group selection for any group I think. The Bookie Babes were somewhat underwhelmed by Hillbilly Elegy though we discussed the issues it covers for a long while.

Now for February:

Tiny Book Club: 
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One Book At A Time:
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What are your groups discussing in February?

12 comments:

  1. Looks like an interesting lineup. I haven't read any of them so I'll be interested to hear what you have to say about them.

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  2. The Leavers and The Address are both on my reading wishlist. I look forward to reading your thoughts for both novels in the month to come.

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    1. That is good. I look forward to reading them.

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  3. Happy reading and enjoy lively discussions!

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  4. I'm curious what you'll think about The Leavers. Our block book club is special: each member (between 8-12) shares about his/her favorite read during the previous month. It's great to discover all kinds of books in different genres, and terrible for your TBR!
    I sometimes share about them, I should do soon a post for our January books

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    1. I am curious to read it. Look forward to your book club post!

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  5. You have a good mix of books here. I had my eye on The Leavers for a long while. Hope it's good.

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    1. A friend from One Book At A Time has read The Leavers and says she loved it. I hope I do too.

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  6. My church's book club will meeting later in the month to discuss The Story of Reality by Gregory Koukl.

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    1. Thank you for reporting in Jessica! I hope you have a great discussion.

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