Monday, October 29, 2012

Booksnthings: October 2012 meeting, January 2013 book.Lovely da...

Booksnthings: October 2012 meeting, January 2013 book.
Lovely da...
: October 2012 meeting, January 2013 book. Lovely day at Sue W's place, lively discussion of Hemingway's The Moveable Feast , comparing the 2...

Ladies
I have now attended 4 of the Book Club meetings and I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  I felt a little nervous at the meeting on Sunday when Pat S handed me the hallowed note book and told me to scribe. Apparently it is the person whose home is designated next month's venue to write the notes on the discussion of the day.  Re-reading my notes - I am sure I haven't summarized very  well the great discussion on EH's book and I can hardly read my own writing.  My excuse is that its was my first time and I almost never write these days, not even Christmas cards, but use my computer to type everything.  So apologies, I will endeavour to do better next time.
With kind regards to all,
Maggie

Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 2012 meeting, January 2013 book.
Lovely day at Sue W's place, lively discussion of Hemingway's The Moveable Feast, comparing the 2 published versions and discussing the many drafts. We had the Paris Wife version of the story to refer to as well. And Sue and I had had a recent look at The Sun also Rises as well. We were very pleased that we had taken the time for a look at this ground-breaking writer, and think about the importance of this time in art and literature, and of Paris.

Stella - you will be pleased to hear that Pappa's had run out of Ricotta cheesecake, so you didn't miss out. But you did miss out on the yummy apple tart that replaced it.

Maggie took notes because the November book is at her place  and Ken is heading off to Namibia to get out of the way - Ken, really you didn't have to!

No meeting in December as usual. The January meeting will look at The Dark Room by Rachel Seiffert, which has been in the news as one it's 3 stories is the basis for the recent Cate Shortland movie, Lore. I've read the book and seen the movie and am recommending it far and wide - though it was Sue W's suggestion. Sue E volunteered to host in January.
Cheers Pat





Saturday, October 13, 2012

September meeting at Sue E's and November book.

I was an apology for the meeting, but I have a report from Ros. The November book - on my recommendation, apparently - is The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng, at Maggie's place.  I did rave about the book based on the first 3rd, before the plot developed a life of its own, so I will have to be responsible. I enjoyed it to the end but in the cool clear light of day, I fear that it is not going to win the Booker Prize. It touches on lots of ideas that interest me. There are no cowboys. I have a copy to share anyway.

Ros also said there was a suggestion that we could read The Sun also Rises as well as The Moveable Feast at the October meeting, which will be held at Sue W's place. There was a review in the SMH Traveller today of a Spanish restaurant we might visit as part of our research!

Cheers
Patricia