Sunday, September 19, 2010

September Book - Lana's month

This months book pick was One Day by David Nicholls.




About

It's 1988 and Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley have only just met. They both know that the next day, after college graduation, they must go their separate ways. But after only one day together, they cannot stop thinking about one another. As the years go by, Dex and Em begin to lead separate lives lives very different from the people they once dreamed they'd become. And yet, unable to let go of that special something that grabbed onto them that first night, an extraordinary relationship develops between the two.
Over twenty years, snapshots of that relationship are revealed on the same day July 15th of each year. Dex and Em face squabbles and fights, hopes and missed opportunities, laughter and tears. And as the true meaning of this one crucial day is revealed, they must come to grips with the nature of love and life itself.
-Barnes & Noble

Our meeting will take place on Oct. 7th @ 7pm

See you all there ;)

Sunday, August 15, 2010

August Book- Amalia's month

This month was Amalia's book pick. She picked A Million Little Pieces by James Frey.

"I can't let go of what once was and what will never be." -pg 114


About

James Frey's memoir of drug addition and recovery was a bestseller even before Oprah Winfrey picked it for her book club in 2005, but the subsequent revelations about discrepancies between the story and the author s real life touched off a national debate about the line between fact and fiction.

Filled with graphic scenes of epic substance abuse and the torments of withdrawal, A Million Little Pieces was widely heralded upon its publication as a harrowing, self-lacerating, and courageously confessional autobiography. It received many admiring critical reviews, carried cover endorsements from noted literati, and was selected by Barnes & Noble as a 2003 Discover pick. (Our reviewer called Frey prodigiously talented, poetic, and unflinchingly honest ).

In January 2006, the author acknowledged the truth of charges that many details in the book were embellished or fabricated. In a note to readers that was prepared for subsequent printings, he apologized to those who felt they had been misled and explained why he wrote the book the way he did. Reactions to these revelations included soul-searching by publishers about their responsibilities for ensuring accuracy, ruminations by critics on the line between fact and fiction in modern culture, and spirited defenses of the author by readers who maintained that the book's inspirational message was of primary importance. One thing seems certain: A Million Little Pieces is a book that promises to have a long-lasting impact.
-Barnes and Noble

Watch: James Frey on Oprah

Questions
Why does the Tao Te Ching speak to James powerfully?
Why are James and Lilly so drawn to each other?
What are the sources of James's rage and self-hatred?
In what way does A Million Little Pieces illuminate the problem of alcohol and drug addictions in the Unites States today?

A very successful first meeting that took place on September 2nd! Thanks Amalia =)

Septembers Book: One Day by David Nicholls

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