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Book club ladies come in!
Last night we decided that instead of doing a poll we would just put out a call for suggestions. So, reply with a book that you think we should read next. On Friday Lauren and I will pick one and she will send out the Evite.

Re: Book club ladies come in!
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
Has a date been selected for May? I need to TRY to line up childcare. Ugh.
I'm pretty sure we decided on Thursday, May 13th.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon
Lauren, I can't find the one I was talking about from Real Simple on their website.
Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks
*PCOS bio* *Cold Hands, Warm Heart*
the lost symbol by dan brown
the blind side by michael lewis
house of the spirits isabella allende
i know this much is true by wally lamb
dear john by nicholas sparks
i just pulled some titles from books i already have.
how was it last night? i was so bummed i couldn't make it!
The Curious Incident was quite good--I read it a couple of years ago and wouldn't mind re-reading it.
Some other thoughts (maybe a bit oddball of a collection):
The Gargoyle, Andrew Davidson
From the Corner of His Eye, Dean Koontz
Walking in Circles before Lying Down, Merill Markoe
I'm sorry I missed last night's meeting...I was just worn down after work and didn't feel up to driving downtown (darn these springtime colds, it's awful being sick when the weather is so nice!).
The Fluffy Cat says... "Boxes are the best toys ever invented!"
Just pulled it while I was at the gym (I read it on the treadmill)
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O'Farrell - the library appears to have a few copies available
Lauren & SRH are teaming up to pick one and do the next evite. The polls were taking too long for people to be able to get a copy from the library and then read it. So, we're trying a return to the old way of doing things in the interest of expediency.
This also gives us options for the coming months as well. I am intriguied by some the ones listed.
*PCOS bio* *Cold Hands, Warm Heart*
Me too. We're going to have a tough time deciding!