August 29, 2014


Kerry:  While I may not have thought that the story was completely believable (would these two really have fallen for each other?), the book made me think about end of life decisions and how you choose joy in your life.  I would recommend this book. 

Amanda:  Read a little like a modern day romance novel.  I was not especially fond of the characters--especially the protagonist.  It was hard for me to identify with her.  However the story itself was complex and rich.

Jerilyn:   Captivating read around 2 people with extremely different lifestyles and situations that was at times not 100% believable.  Good read, though.

Mary:  Really enjoyed this one--every character was so well played--even the minor ones like the boyfriend--hilarious.   I'm curious how this movie will be....

June 2014: Z


Jerilyn:  An interesting view into an unexpected extremely tumultuous relationship ranging from deep, unbridled love to fear and extreme anger.  It was hard for me to relate to that type of personality at times, but very good description of their lifestyle and circumstances.

Mary:  I loved loved loved this book.  Poor Zelda!  The character development was awesome and it was a fun era to read about.

Amanda:  I love history and found this book really fascinating.  The intertwining with Hemingway was especially interesting. Zelda was truly a selfish woman and F. Scott? I am so tired of the 'tortured artist' complaining about how hard it is to be...rich, famous and brilliant.  Yeah.  Must be a real drag :(

May 2014: Cried for No One


April 2014: Come to the Edge

Amanda:  Haag's intimate portrayal of her relationship with John John is a little trite.  It's just so one-sided that I am not sure what to believe and what was embellished for the reader.  Just okay.

Mary:  I found it irritating and interesting all at once.  The writing was terrible but I did like the glimpses into the Kennedy world.  The kayak trip was the best part.

August 26, 2014

March 2014: Someone

Amanda:  Meh

Rebecca:  It has been a while since I read it, but even if I finished it yesterday, I don't think it would have made much of an impression. A bit long winded and pointless in my opinion.

Aday:  Too bored to finish.

January 31, 2014

January 2014: Where'd You Go, Bernadette

Jill:  Engaging and funny - I really enjoyed this book.  The style was a nice break from the norm. 

Holly:  First non-sad book I've loved in a long time.

Aday:  Interesting, but a little far-fetched for me.   Comme ci comme ça.

Barb:  A somewhat entertaining read (I mostly enjoyed the brilliantly rendered "volunteer mom" stereotypes) but in the end I could not suspend my disbelief long enough to really enjoy the book.

Chari:  I loved it!  Thought very fun, interesting characters and I liked the unique writing style.

Rebecca:  Mixed feelings about this book. I enjoyed the writing style and witty banter, but the entire story became so implausible that I lost interest. So so for me.

Amanda:  This was a very different kind of present-day fiction.  I really disliked a lot of the characters, but was that the intent? I am having trouble deciding if I liked it or not. 



January 13, 2014

November 2013: Half Broke Horses

Rebecca:  I enjoyed this book even more than I expected. I loved reading about the family dynamics and relationships that led to 3 generations of fascinating women. Thumbs up!

Mary:  I loved this book--so cool to read about the places we know now 100 years ago.  Also just blew my mind how much life has changed.  Not to mention the story was just a good one.


Chari:  I really enjoyed the book and liked the colorful depiction of the heroine.  Thought the novel was as interesting as the glass castle!


Linsy:  Jeannette Walls draws you into the lives of the characters in this book with ease and interest, just as she did in The Glass Castle.  The characters and the story are not extraordinary, but she tells their story beautifully.  Great book!