Thursday, October 1, 2009
Book Club 09-10 Begins!
Hi everyone! A new school year has begun, and everyone is excited about Catching Fire, the recently released sequel to The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. Most of last year's book club members have read it by this time, and we will be meeting to discuss it on Monday, October 5, during period G in the library. Stop in if you are not already a member and would like to join. Next month's selection is Paper Towns, by John Green.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Hello everyone!
Welcome to SHS Book Club '08-'09. By popular demand, this month's book club selection is Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer. Some people have heard about the book from their friends or through media coverage, and have been wanting to read it. Some people have already read the entire series. My daughter and I read all four this summer, and are anxiously awaiting the movie debut, as many of you are, as well. I am sending out invitations to the blog to all book club members who have given me their email addresses. Feel free to talk about your reactions to the book(s). Obviously, everything should be in good taste. The Book Club meeting is scheduled for November 19, during first and second lunch. If anyone has a problem with that time, let me know.
Happy Blogging!
Welcome to SHS Book Club '08-'09. By popular demand, this month's book club selection is Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer. Some people have heard about the book from their friends or through media coverage, and have been wanting to read it. Some people have already read the entire series. My daughter and I read all four this summer, and are anxiously awaiting the movie debut, as many of you are, as well. I am sending out invitations to the blog to all book club members who have given me their email addresses. Feel free to talk about your reactions to the book(s). Obviously, everything should be in good taste. The Book Club meeting is scheduled for November 19, during first and second lunch. If anyone has a problem with that time, let me know.
Happy Blogging!
Thursday, June 7, 2007
blueberry pie (:
sorry.. i keep doing this but I have a suggestion for a book for when when we get back into school. Ann Hood's most recent novel, The Knitting Circle, was a FABULOUS book. She is a local author, living in Providence. Perhaps we could ask her to come in for a brown bag lunch? She might not... but its worth a shot... Feedback?
cherry pie
uhh sorry that didn't really make any sense... when do we need to finish the book by would have been more straight forward... sorry :)
apple pie (:
mrs. mac.. do you suppose there might be a time when the meeting is so we have an idea of when the reading of the book is? thanksss
Monday, June 4, 2007
Hi everybody,
Let's get this blog moving. Emily managed to get in, and Dylan Marshall has left several comments about postings. At the last book club meeting we decided to try to continue sharing ideas about our reading through the summer. A book I suggested you all might like to read is Heart On My Sleeve, by Ellen Wittlinger. It will be considered the June selection, but we won't necessarily meet to discuss it. Write in to the blog about it when you have finished. I will come up with some suggestions to post in June or July. You can read my suggestions and talk about them, or talk about any titles you find interesting during your summer reading. If people are interested, we could possibly meet once over the summer to share ideas for next year. Maybe at Panera, or some place like that. Just let me know your thoughts about it!
Let's get this blog moving. Emily managed to get in, and Dylan Marshall has left several comments about postings. At the last book club meeting we decided to try to continue sharing ideas about our reading through the summer. A book I suggested you all might like to read is Heart On My Sleeve, by Ellen Wittlinger. It will be considered the June selection, but we won't necessarily meet to discuss it. Write in to the blog about it when you have finished. I will come up with some suggestions to post in June or July. You can read my suggestions and talk about them, or talk about any titles you find interesting during your summer reading. If people are interested, we could possibly meet once over the summer to share ideas for next year. Maybe at Panera, or some place like that. Just let me know your thoughts about it!
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