Founded on June 16, 2003 - our book club convenes about every two months all around the bay area, from San Francisco to Santa Cruz. And rest assured: WHAT HAPPENS IN BOOK CLUB...STAYS IN BOOK CLUB!!!

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Books I've recently read

Of the last several books I've read outside of book club, here are my favorite four:

Michael Byers' Long for This World
A rich and touching story about a doctor who thinks he might be able to save a young patient...by circumventing the FDA and risking his career. This is the first time I've devoured a novel about medicine.

Mary Roach's Stiff
Oh my gosh, speaking of novels about medicine...this nonfiction portrayal of the "lives" of human cadavers is outrageous and (believe it or not) hilarious. I think it's my current all-time favorite book.

Anonymous & Imogen Edwards-Jones' Hotel Babylon
A (mostly) non-fiction account of the absurdities that go on behind closed doors - and sometimes right there in the lobby - of an upscale British hotel. The establishmant name has been changed to protect the innocent, but who cares? It's fun!

Jennifer Finney Boylan's She's Not There
The raw first-hand account of Professor Jim Boylan's "transition" to a woman, with ample checking-in with family and friends for their reactions. I was inspired to pick this up after feeling so much compassion for the hero(ine) of Middlesex.

Meanwhile, I recommend avoiding these:

Kim Wong Keltner's The Dim Sum of All Things
Amulya Malladi's The Mango Season
Carolyn Parkhurst's The Dogs of Babel

While these are all very different books, I found myself unimpressed with their weak leading characters. I don't mean they were poorly defined; I mean they had clearly defined but oh-so-weak personalities. I'm most disappointed that I didn't like Dogs, because I'll buy any book that promises a crime solving canine!

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Next Date and Location

Book: Unequal Childhoods
Date: Sunday, October 9th
Venue: Cathy's house (2600 Wakefield Drive, Belmont)
Food: Potluck

Assigned chapters:
1-3, 12: Everyone
4 - Amy
5 - Cathy
6 - Jennifer
7 - Karen
8 - Karol
9 - Lisa
10 - Liz
11 - Rebecca

Again, everyone is encouraged to read as much of the book as they can, but please be sure to read your chapter.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Unequal Childhoods

Our next book is called Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life by Annette Lareau. Because it's fairly long, I thought we could divide it up into sections. (Though everyone is encouraged to read the whole thing!)

I suggest everyone read Chapters 1-3 and Chapter 12. The rest of the chapters (4-11) can be claimed by one person per chapter. First come, first serve, so if there's one in particular you're interested in, speak up now!

Date and venue to be announced.

Monday, August 15, 2005

New member!

We are pleased to welcome the latest number to our group - Karol. Over the last few months, she's been strangely mirroring our reading patterns...so it only makes sense to bring her on board. Another fan of yoga, Karol may be what just we need to turn this group into a fitness club!

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Books 11 through 14

Book 11: Atonement by Ian McEwan (fiction)

Selected by: Liz
Discussion venue: Lunch on Liz's patio in San Francisco

Book 12: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (fiction)

Selected by: Rebecca
Discussion venue: Rebecca's patio in Santa Cruz
Note: Followed by a co-ed dinner at Parwana Afghan Restaurant

Book 13: Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (fiction)

Selected by: Debbie
Discussion venue: Debbie's apartment in San Francisco
Note: Pulitzer Prize winning book

Book 14: Picnic, Lightning by Billy Collins (poetry)

Selected by: Jennifer
Discussion venue: Picnic Lunch at Sharon Park in Menlo Park