Thursday, October 10, 2013

Book Club

Thank you for checking out our online book club. 

Don't forget we also meet in person once a month.

For each new month we will be creating a new page at the top of the screen with the month and title of the book for the month. 

For November:
Let the Dead Sleep by Heather Graham

For December:
Poison Princess by Kresley Cole

We look forward to hearing (reading) your opinion!!!!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

August @ Sims Library

The Execution of Noa P. Singleton by Elizabeth Silver



Noa P. Singleton never spoke a word in her own defense throughout a brief trial that ended with a jury finding her guilty of first-degree murder. Ten years later, having accepted her fate, she sits on death row in a maximum-security penitentiary, just six months away from her execution date.
Seemingly out of the blue, she is visited by Marlene Dixon, a high-powered Philadelphia attorney who is also the mother of the woman Noa was imprisoned for killing. Marlene tells Noa that she has changed her mind about the death penalty and Noa’s sentence, and will do everything in her considerable power to convince the governor to commute the sentence to life in prison, in return for the one thing Noa is unwilling to trade: her story.

I hope to hear from everyone soon!!
This will be a great book and I look forward to talking with you!!!!

  

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Off The Grid by P.J. Tracy

Hello!! Welcome to the Adult Online Book-club for July

This month we are reading the book Off The Grid by P.J. Tracy

You are welcome to tell us your opinion as you read the book and I will do the same this month.

For those that are interested we will be meeting in person this month 
on Tuesday July, 23rd at 6:30


Synopsis:

On a sailboat ten miles off the Florida coast, Grace MacBride, partner in Monkeewrench Software, thwarts an assassination attempt on retired FBI agent John Smith. A few hours later, in Minneapolis, a fifteen-year-old girl is discovered in a vacant lot, her throat slashed. Later that day, two young men are found in their home a few blocks away, killed execution-style. The next morning, the dead bodies of three more men turn up, savagely murdered in the same neighborhood.

As Minneapolis homicide detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth struggle to link the three crimes, they learn that there have been similar murders in other cities around the United States. Piece by piece, evidence accumulates, pointing to a suspect that shocks them to the core, uncovering a motive that puts the entire Midwest on high alert and Monkeewrench in the direct line of fire. Before it's all over, Grace and her partners, Annie, Roadrunner, and Harley Davidson, find themselves in the middle of a shocking collision of violence on a remote northern Minnesota reservation, fighting for their lives.


To share your opinion or observations please click on the comments link below

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Lets Get Started

All right everyone,


Let's get started with a conversation starter about the book. 

The book explores a darker side of human nature. All of the characters in the novel have a price and a line they're willing to cross. What lines do you think were crossed? Do you think Claire does the wrong things for the right reasons or because she wants to? Is she a moral person? 

What compromises would you make to secure what you most desire? To tell your opinion please use the comment feature on the blog. I can't wait to here what everyone has to say. 

To share your opinion click on the comment link below

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Hello Everyone!!!

My name is Heather and I will be the moderator for this online book club. We are glad you decided to join us we welcome everyone who has an interest in being part of this book club.

We are looking for everyone's opinions so feel free to speak your mind about what you read in our book selections and don't hesitate to respond to someone elses posts as well we are looking forward to a lot of conversation with this venture.

Everyone is welcome to comment at any time throughout the month and we hope to have a long standing discussion for the books we read.

The main ground rule for this blog is please do not use vulgar or inappropriate language.


                              This month we are reading The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro.

For those who like to attend a book club we will have a meeting on June 25th at 6:30-7:30 for those would like to attend and discuss the book in person.

                                      I look forward to hearing everyone's opinion.



To join the discussion click on the comment link below.