Tuesday, December 13, 2011

December Meeting

The Pickwick Society met at Hunan's on the Boulevard to discuss James Patterson's book The Christmas Wedding.  All enjoyed the book and its characters but believed there aren't three men alive who would wait on a woman to decide who she'd marry on Christmas Day!

After dinner, we exchanged Christmas gifts.  This year we started with our own gifts.  The one who had a birthday in January started first, February second and so on.  Everyone received lovely gifts. 

Pat admiring her gift.

Kelsey

Joan

Linda
Our next meeting is January 10, 2011 at Panera's where we will be discussing Major Pettigrew's Last Stand.  Meet at 5:00 to enjoy dinner!
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

November Meeting

Our wonderful group of ladies met at El Espolon tonight to discuss the book The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted by Bridget Asher.  It will come to no surprise that we have loved this book.  With comparisons to Eat, Pray, Love and Under the Tuscan Sun, the warmth of the characters, the house in Provence, the recipes and a neighbor who knows all the family skeletons, this book has the makings of a great movie!

After a short discussion about the book, a lively and impassioned discussion took place about a possible French immersion school in our area.  Even though we loved the book with its French background, the school did not get such a favorable review.

Our next meeting will be December 13 at Hunan's.  Bring a $10 gift to exchange and be prepared to discuss The Christmas Wedding by James Patterson!



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Monday, September 12, 2011

September Meeting

Our book club met in September at the always wonderful Arris Cafe.   We discussed the book On Folly Beach by Karen White.  Our book club is a huge fan of her.    The author does a wonderful job of weaving the present and the past in this book, a task not easily done and which can become tedious in a story.  The mystery was unraveled through well developed characters and a developing plot that kept you glued to the book.

Kelsey and the new baby

Joan, Linda, Antoinette, Paula, Ashley and Glenda

Look at these portion sizes!

Terri
We got on the discussion of bottle trees.  Terri was given a bottle tree from a group of her friends when she was first diagnosed with cancer.   Bottle trees were used to ward away evil spirits.   Several books we have read, including On Folly Beach, mention bottle trees.

Our next meeting is October 4 at 5:00 at Kate and Allie's.  The title of the book is Southern Belles of Honeysuckle Way by Linda Bruckheimer.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

August Meeting

The August 2011 meeting was held at the home of Terri Steffes.  The book club was unable to Skype with author Michael Lee West.  However, the discussion of the book Gone With a Handsomer Man was lively.  All agreed that the female characters were well developed and likeable, even the protaganists. 

Paula, Linda, Terri, Kelsey, Joan

A meal was shared among the members present.  A tomato tart, like the one mentioned in the book, was the featured course.  The recipe follows.


Tomato Tart

1 prepared pie crust
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 large, ripe tomatoes, sliced
1 lb fontina cheese, sliced
salt and pepper

Press the pie crust dough into a tart pan and bake at 450 for 9 minutes.  Remove from the oven, let cool.  Spread the garlic over the pie crust.  Lay slices of fontina cheese over the garlic.  Layer slices of tomatoes over the cheese, then lay more cheese over the tomatoes.  Bake at 350 for abou 30 minutes or until the cheese melts and the tomatoes are warm.


Dessert was "Teenie" cheesecakes from BK Bakery from Linda E.  Three different varieties of turtle, vanilla bean and cookies and cream were selected. 


The next meeting will be held on September 6 at Arris Cafe at 5:00.  We will be reading On Folly Beach by Karen White, author of the well liked Tradd Street book.


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Thursday, May 5, 2011

May Meeting

We had a small but very interested group that discussed the book Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back.  Experiences were shared about heaven and a great conversation about various beliefs were shared.

We ate at the newest El Jimador on West Edgewood.  Good food was had by all!



Our books, Gone with a Handsomer Man, have arrived!  We will do this book for our July meeting which will be held at Terri's house.  Our June book will be a children's novel and will be sent out by our wonderful member, Linda in an email soon!

Here you go:


  When:  Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 at 1:00
  Where: Frenchies at Apache Flats

What:  Moon Over Manifest (2011 Newbery)
                   by Elizabeth Kennedy

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

April Meeting

Pickwick Society met tonight at Bingham's in the Truman Hotel.  Members discussed the book Fugitive Spring written by former Jefferson City resident Deborah Sugarbaker Digges.  The book sparked much discussion about the style which Mrs. Digges used in writing the book.  A 1965 Jefferson City High School yearbook was brought to the meeting and photos were shared of several of the Sugarbaker daughters.

The next meeting will be May 3 at El Jimador on Westwood on the patio if weather permits.  We will be reading and discussing Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back.

Lisa's sweet babies joined us tonight!



This article appeared in the L.A.Times after Mrs. Digges death:  Obituary
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Gone with a Handsomer Man

Ladies, the book is set to ship April 26 so let's do this as a June book instead of May.  I will contact Michael to do our Skype in June. I will shoot for the first Tuesday in June. 

Gone with a Handsomer Man was recently picked as the Mystery Guild's Book of the Month!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

March Meeting

Tonight we met at Prison Brews and discussed the book A Reliable Wife.  Most felt it was a good book with a nice twist at the end.  The characters were well developed and the storyline complex.  Good food was had by all.

Pat, Linda, Kelsey

Ashley, Linda, Antoinette

Joan, Linda, Paula

Terri, Ashley
We had an opportunity to toast Linda Eisinger's announcement of her retirement.  We will meet at Bingham's at the Truman Hotel in April.  We will be reading Fugitive Spring.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

February Meeting

Tonight we met at Hunan's and discussed the book Lie After Lie.  We had a lengthy discussion about this book.  We were all fascinated by the Boston police officers' description of Jefferson City and took exception with the notion that none of JC's restaurants are open past 9:00 p.m. 

Everyone had tasty meals and then we decided on books for the future.  Terri brought a book that had been written by her friend Michael Lee West and the group will read it in April.   After discussion of other titles, it was decided to read A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrich available on Amazon.

February 2011

Friday, January 21, 2011

A Story from Joan

In a recent email, Joan told me this story...

"The Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood

We read it before the Angry Housewives eating Bonbons, when I took it into Nancy's Trade A book, they said they had never heard of it and would not take it, later it hit the best seller list. We have always been way ahead of the game!

Joan"

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Request....

If you borrow a book, please return it to its owner as soon as you are done.  Several people have lent out books to never have them return!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

January 2010

Book Club met at Fuji's in Jefferson City to discuss the book by Fannie Flagg I Still Dream About You.  Members in attendance were Paula, Linda B, Terri, Ashley and Joan.  A short but lively book discussion was held after dinner.  Dinner was wonderful and the conversation even better!




The next meeting is February 8 at Hunan's at 5:00.  We will be reading Lie After Lie.
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