Showing posts with label The Shack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Shack. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 May 2010

May Meeting

This month we had our first regular meeting at a members house, I think it went really well.  We drank a lot of tea and I mean a lot, but it did mean my tea pot and milk jug got some use.  In between the tea we discussed 'The Shack' by William Paul Young.  I think it's fair to say that most of us came to the meeting not particularly liking the book but it provoked a great discussion.  The American religiousness grated on some but if you ignored that, it was quite an interesting story about a man discovering god and we discussed what religion means to us.  Gail helpfully explained some of the more technical details about the holy trinity which I still don't understand but don't mind.  We discussed this book for a good few hours which surprised us all, it tends to be the more controversial and the less we like the book, the longer it our meetings become.

Result: 6 of us were undecided, we wouldn't necessarily recommend it but didn't hate it either.

We chose our next book from the following:
  • London Lore: The Legends and Traditions of the World's Most Vibrant City - Steve Roud
  • The Adamantine Palace - Stephen Deas
  • One Morning Like a Bird - Andrew Miller
  • Enders Game - Orson Scott Card
We chose 'The Adamantine Palace' by Stephen Deas which we will read for the July meeting.

Our next meeting will be on Thursday 10th June, 7:30pm back at the Warwick Arms.

Saturday, 20 March 2010

March Meeting - 1 year anniversary!

It's hard to believe that it's one year ago that we all crammed into my lounge and met for the first time!  Our little book group has been going for 12 months and I'd like to say thank you to everyone who comes to the meetings, everyone on the mailing list and everyone who reads this blog.  Without you, this group wouldn't be possible, so here's to another 12 months and another 12 exciting books to read!

We met last week at Lisa's house (thanks to Lisa for hosting and for making cake).  It was a pot luck night and the theme was British desserts in honour of Ros who was leaving for a new life and job in Washington.  Everyone brought a dish and we had some scrummy food while we discussed 'The Adventures of Sherlock Homes' by Arthur Conan Doyle.  It was a selection of short stories which were originally published in the Strand magazine in the 19th century.  A few of us had read Sherlock stories before but most of us were new, we liked the shortness of the stories which made them easy to read in short bursts.  The language wasn't as flowery as I expected and I found it quite easy to read and enjoy.  We all liked this book and would read more of his stories (short ones or novels).

Result: All 7 of us liked this book.

Unfortunately the massive amounts of cake and chocolate I consumed during the evening left me unable to write down which books we chose from (sorry).  But our next book is 'The Shack' by Wm Paul Young.  One of the books we chose a few months ago has come out in paperback so we decided to read 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel for the June meeting.

We all enjoyed holding the meeting is someone's house rather than the pub so we're going to discuss doing this for all meetings at the next meeting in April.  We'll hold the next meeting (Thursday 8th April) at the usual Warwick Arms but have a think about how sharing the venues across several people's houses would affect the meetings.

Finally, as I mentioned above we've lost one of our founding members, Ros to the great US of A.  We wish her all the best in her new job and look forwards to being invited to have a special book group meeting over in Washington.  We will miss you Ros, you've provided some great discussion points (mainly who you'd slap in each book) and your sly use of colleagues to pick out book reviews so you don't have to is second to none.