Tuesday, November 4, 2008

November's Meeting (I can't believe the year is nearly over)

Despite it being a wet Wednesday, after Melbourne-Cup, we all gathered at Lilyfields to discuss Rebecca and The Interpretation of Murder. We also welcomed two new members to the group. It's fabulous to have you aboard!

Lilyfields turned it on for us with a new, and might I add, wicked dessert assiette. So a big "thank you" to Lilyfields for making our group feel special.

After our discussion on October's books, our thoughts turned to the books for this month and what we might like to start winding down with. The two we decided upon are

#1. Thirteen Moons
by Charles Frazier
Available in regular and large print at the BCC Library

#2. Life's Golden Ticket: An inspirational novel
by Brendon Burchard

As before, you can elect to read one or both of the novels and share your thoughts with us.

I will attempt to find some reading guides on-line and I will post them here. Obviously, reading guides are optional, I myself find them helpful in revealing literary devices and aspects about a work that I might have missed. (The grey matter is a little weary after 10 months of intensive French language study).

All the best in your readings.

Until next month,
Kate

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