Showing posts with label william paul young. Show all posts
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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.