Average Rating: 6.4
Menu: Tortellini and Girl Scout Cookies
Dana: 5.0 - Didn't like the eldery man's character. Curious to see how it ends.
Anne: n/a - Didn't read.
Sara: 7.5 - Liked it a lot. Not sure who is actually alive at the end.
Tina: 6.0 - Think it had great potential but was too confusing. Too much going on.
Jennifer: 6.5 - Too many stories so confusing. Excited to re-read. Too many characters.
Rebecca: 7.0 - Liked writing style. Was confused by characters.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, Christopher Moore

Menu: Apps at Tina's: Spinach Artichoke Dip, Caprese Salad. BUCA! Apple Gorgonzola Salad, Spicy Chicken Rigatoni, Penne San Remo, Colassal Brownie Sundae.
Jennifer - Got to page 12. Kept falling asleep while reading.
Fun Fact: Jen is taking dance lessons and practices for 10 minutes every other night (with boyfriend John). Dance lessons courtesy of Groupon.
Rebecca - 8.5 - was very skeptical of this book, but enjoyed it from the start through India portion. Found it original, funny and liked the tie backs to modern day. Thought the India portion was glossed over and then story got slow. Wished she knew more about the New Testament. It was innovative, laughed out loud. Enjoyed the present day to past tie backs, for example, the reason why Jews eat Chinese food on Xmas. Recommended the book to others. It was easy to pick up and put down.
Fun Fact: Both Rebecca and Trevor have moved work offices. Zoey is rolling over and sleeping better. They are starting their attic project!
Anne - 8.5 - enjoyed the book, thought it was hilarious. Liked the modern day references and innuendos. Sped through the first 3/4 of the book, then it got slow, then picked up again at the end. Romantic portions were an interesting aspect. References to how modern day sayings came into being were interesting.
Fun Fact: Anne gave her first injection of Heparin to a real patient.
Angie - did not read.
Fun Fact - is planning to read the book on her trip to Paris in November!
Dana - did not read.
Fun Fact: Dana is aiming to be the first lady of Lake Elmo, pending Justin's election results for city council.
Tina - 8.0 - loved the humor and ties to modern life. It was easy to read and most of the story moved quickly. Loved all the parts in China, but thought India part was slow.
Fun Fact: I've lost 5 lbs since mid-Sept counting calories!
Becky - 8.0 - I am ½ way done, but can’t put it down. It’s the first book since Hunger Games that I just want to read any chance I get. I love the history and tie to real lift during that time. I think the Biff character is great and really brings reality to what the Bible says. That being said, I just finished the part with the monster…which took a complete Harry Potter turn on me. I feel like it sort of jumped the shark a bit, but still can’t put it down. I am not sure how it ends (hah, I have a feeling I do), but would totally read another book by this author based on just over the first ½ of this one.
Sara - 8.0 - I thought it was great. I thought it was a funny idea, well written, and kept me entertained which is just what I needed at 2a, 3a during night feeds. It clearly could have been more provocative but that wasn't what he was going for. I think he gave religion just what it needed a sense of humor. I especially appreciated the epilogues comment that if this rocks your religious beliefs they really aren't stable anyway. Fun book!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
The Late, Lamented Molly Marx, Sally Koslow

Menu: Pasta!
Becky: Cool it starts out with funeral and glad its humorous--has to finish the book, though!
Anne (8.5): Read it fairly quickly, neat that it was from above. Interested to see what happened at the end (unveiling of person involved in Molly's death).
Tina (7): Entertaining, but not memorable. Character of Molly's was relatable and Delfine's character reminded her of "The Help". Anti-climactic ending.
Jennifer (8): Light summer read, petrified of scary mysteries, though! Disliked Stephanie character.
Rebecca (7): Expected more, not excited to read it, though.
Dana (8): Thought cheating storyline was too commonplace. Molly's view from above was interesting, but she had an abrupt dettachment to watching the lives below, though.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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One Day, David Nicholls
Average Rating: 6.3
Menu: (Spiked) Hot Chocolate, Gorgonzola and spinach penne with chicken, Fundamiddles!
Jennifer: 4.0 - Read 1/2, tried book on tap, read synopsis, finally watched movie. It was boring. Things occurred without much meaning.
Tina: 6.0 - Took awhile to get into. Rooting for Emma; feel bad for her. Death out of left field right after getting good. Good story, somewhat memorable but not a great format.
Angie: 7.0 - Really liked it after getting into it. Reflective of life at the time. Disliked ending and had to re-read, very abrupt.
Rebecca: 7.0 - Read 1/2, skimmed rest. Hard to start but enjoyed once reading. Didn't understand parts. quick ending without much meaning. Could have been written much shorter.
Anne: 7.5 (via email)
Menu: (Spiked) Hot Chocolate, Gorgonzola and spinach penne with chicken, Fundamiddles!
Jennifer: 4.0 - Read 1/2, tried book on tap, read synopsis, finally watched movie. It was boring. Things occurred without much meaning.
Tina: 6.0 - Took awhile to get into. Rooting for Emma; feel bad for her. Death out of left field right after getting good. Good story, somewhat memorable but not a great format.
Angie: 7.0 - Really liked it after getting into it. Reflective of life at the time. Disliked ending and had to re-read, very abrupt.
Rebecca: 7.0 - Read 1/2, skimmed rest. Hard to start but enjoyed once reading. Didn't understand parts. quick ending without much meaning. Could have been written much shorter.
Anne: 7.5 (via email)
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
Menu:
Dana: 10 - Read the first one and downloaded the second already. She wants to know who Katniss chooses. Thinks she is honorable for stepping up for her sister and thinks we would all do the same, given the chance, and that it would happen more in the story of the book. Liked the characters and wants to read more for closure.
Rebecca: 9 - Interesting and easy to read. Great plot. Doesn't remember the minor complaints of the book as the true feeling of the book took over. Expected not to put it down, but was able to. Only read the LAST page this time. :-) Don't feel the need to read 2 and 3, but might anyway.
Tina: 9.5 - Loved the book and read all 3. Wanted more. Very interesting premise. Thought the capitol parts were cool - dying the skin, etc. Excited about the movie (3/23/12) and casting of it. Liked the fantasy world part of like - like Harry Potter. Sad it's over.
Anne: 9.5 - Really enjoyed the book. Read one year ago (friends fifth grader was reading it for school). Enjoyed the story and kept thinking the main character was a boy. Enjoyed her strength, character and courage.
Rachel: 9 - Read it in one sitting. Envisioning kids read this book bothered her - so deep to fight to the death. The book felt like it was set in the 1600s. Good character development and characters you wanted to root for.
Jennifer: 9.5 - Was into the beginning and end of chapters - not so much the middles. Expected them to be early 19-20 year olds - disturbed by their ages. Thought she was sometimes rude to the others, ie Peta. Liked the second book, bored by the third.
Becky: 9.5 - Love all three of the books, but thought the first and second were the best. Was unable to put them down and kept finding time to read more....more. Actually found it hard to find something interesting to read after the trilogy. Hard to tell other what this is about without it sounding morbid and too serious for kids. Although, its a very good read. Very excited for the movie to come out on Madelyn's first birthday (although won't see that day).
Angie: 9 - (remote) Read this book (actually entire series) awhile back and was hooked. Thought the basis of the story like was very creative. Was hesitant in the beginning as she didn't understand where the story was going to go, but once the Hunger Games started, she couldn't put it down. Really liked reading about the Capitol and how the people were so different with their wild and crazy styles. Wasn't so much interested in the love story between Peta and Katniss but more about what was going to happen in the games.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
This Beautiful Life, Helen Schulman
Menu: PF Chang's Extravaganza!
Angie: 6 - Really only read about 60% of the book and skimmed the rest. Was more sexual than expected. Relavant topic, but not well written.
Rebecca: 6 - Interesting story but could have been executed better. Didn't like writing style. Tried too hard to write "golden sentences" but didn't work well.
Dana: 5.5 - Character development was inconsistent making it difficult to grasp characters' personalities except for the youngest daughter. Important topic for parents, but seemed like student writing.
Anne: 5 - Character development was poor. Felt ending was not tied up and had too many loose ends. Difficult to relate to characters over long term with lots of tangents and inconsistency in characters' actions and decisions. Important topic, but didn't feel there was a concise message or lesson. Not well written.
Tina: 5 - Intrigued by topic but was not well executed at all. Storyline and character development felt very choppy and inconsistent. Perhaps this is realistic to how people would react to such a difficult situation, but it did not make for a good story.
Jennifer: 6.5 - The book started our slowly and did not grab my attention. It seemed semi unrealistic how the Daisy parents were acting before the incident and completely out of her life. It did show though how easy it is just to forward 1 e-mail or message on and how it can spread so quickly. It is important to watch what you write down because it might be sent off anywhere.
Becky: 5.5 - Unfortunately, I kept waiting for it to get interesting. I wanted more from it. I liked the overall message of the book, just felt it could have been told in about 200 less pages. I think it was the authors intent, but I liked the characters less as the book went on. Perhaps its one that I will think of later....which usually indicates a good book.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer
Becky – 5.5 He is an interesting kid, but I am not finding his adventure as intriguing as he does. The picture aren’t adding as much as I thought they would. I am only though ½ done
Rebecca – 8.5 The story kept me interested, I liked the kid. At times you couldn’t tell who was talking. I am not sure why the mother was not more involved in his life, but the kid was endearing and heart breaking.
Dana – Was busy so didn’t have time to read. The kids are in swimming lessons now
Anne – 6.0 I found the story very annoying, I wanted to connect but couldn’t’ sympathize with them. Hard to head on the kindle with all of the pictures and writing. It brought me back to 9/11, tragedy
Tina – 7.0 – When reading it was interesting but doesn’t stick with you. It made you reflective on 9/11 and hot it effects other vs just myself
Jennifer – 7.5 – It could have been heartbreaking but it was not. The pictures do not anything to the book. It was hard to get into the book but it got much better in the 2nd 1/2 .
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Garden Spells, Sarah Addison Allen

Menu: Greek apps, Lasagna, Bread, Salad, Mousse and cookies
Dana: 10.0 - Liked it. (Had to leave early due to sick child)
Jennifer: 9.5 - Listened to it in two sittings. Drawn in by apple tree. Liked how the author made the tree have a personality.
Anne: 8.5 - Easy read. Sister dynamic was interesting. Claire got annoying due to her neurosis. She should have taken accountability. Who is on the cover??
Becky: 9.0 - Perfect following of Still Alice. Breath of fresh air. Made me feel younger. Thought it may turn into vampire fiction, but didn't. Liked that they embraced themselves.
Angie: 9.0 - Started on Monday, finished this evening. Evanelle was my favorite. Like how they didn't make a big deal about the magic, very casual.
Tina: 9.0 - Liked the book. Good, easy, fun read. Went at a good pace. Liked Evanelle. Sydney kind of bugged me, was very immature.
Rebecca: 9.0 - Good overall read. Though the mixing of ingredients and their effects was fun and interesting. Wished Claire grew more.
Dana: 10.0 - Liked it. (Had to leave early due to sick child)
Jennifer: 9.5 - Listened to it in two sittings. Drawn in by apple tree. Liked how the author made the tree have a personality.
Anne: 8.5 - Easy read. Sister dynamic was interesting. Claire got annoying due to her neurosis. She should have taken accountability. Who is on the cover??
Becky: 9.0 - Perfect following of Still Alice. Breath of fresh air. Made me feel younger. Thought it may turn into vampire fiction, but didn't. Liked that they embraced themselves.
Angie: 9.0 - Started on Monday, finished this evening. Evanelle was my favorite. Like how they didn't make a big deal about the magic, very casual.
Tina: 9.0 - Liked the book. Good, easy, fun read. Went at a good pace. Liked Evanelle. Sydney kind of bugged me, was very immature.
Rebecca: 9.0 - Good overall read. Though the mixing of ingredients and their effects was fun and interesting. Wished Claire grew more.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Still Alice, Lisa Genova
Menu: Spaghetti, Salad, Bread, Cheesecake for Anne's Birthday
Tina: 8.5 - Liked the story from Alice's perspective. Not fan of the husband, but came around with him in the end. They probably got married because they inspired each other and for their minds, not for love. Thought the oldest daughter was snooty and annoying. Remembered the part where the children were tested for Alzheimer's the most. Her voice and the beginning and the end are totally different people - good evolution of writing.
Rachel: (N/A) - Wants to start, but hard to with grandparent with Alzheimer's.
Becky: 8.5 - Picked the book because her grandmother has Alzheimer's and is progressing quickly. Felt more positive about it all once read the ending and Alice speaking about how her life isn't over - even if she isn't remembering it, doesn't mean she isn't living for each moment. Learned a lot more about being in her shoes and the perspective of others. Others around those with Alzheimer's can be very selfish about their needs and wants.
Anne: 8.0 - Easy to read. Premise of the book was heartbreaking. Felt badly for the family and for her. Emotional story. Felt badly for the husband.
Rebecca: 8.0 - Good, interesting, and easy. Talked about Harvard too much. Expected it to be more depressing. Done well to make it less emotional than probably in real life making it easier to grasp what is going on. Being told in Alice's point of view made one feel less attachment and sadness than if told from a family member's point of view. Kept simplifying the Butterfly File answers. Thought the husband was frustrating - and it had to be been so frustrating.
Dana: 9.0 - Very cognizant about personal behavior while reading this. More aware of our brain. Recommended this to her other book club. Powerful read (Alzheimer's Association picked this book up). Sad how Alzheimer's home was all older women. The relationship with her husband was awkward. The story was scary. Glad it was written from her perspective.
Rebecca: 8.0 - Good, interesting, and easy. Talked about Harvard too much. Expected it to be more depressing. Done well to make it less emotional than probably in real life making it easier to grasp what is going on. Being told in Alice's point of view made one feel less attachment and sadness than if told from a family member's point of view. Kept simplifying the Butterfly File answers. Thought the husband was frustrating - and it had to be been so frustrating.
Dana: 9.0 - Very cognizant about personal behavior while reading this. More aware of our brain. Recommended this to her other book club. Powerful read (Alzheimer's Association picked this book up). Sad how Alzheimer's home was all older women. The relationship with her husband was awkward. The story was scary. Glad it was written from her perspective.
Jennifer: 7.5 - Liked the beginning and end, but thought the middle was boring with the doctor's appointments. Liked that she started a support group. Thought the Butterfly File would send her to the hospital in the end. hated the husband and thought he was selfish. They were like two beings just living in the same area.
Tina: 8.5 - Liked the story from Alice's perspective. Not fan of the husband, but came around with him in the end. They probably got married because they inspired each other and for their minds, not for love. Thought the oldest daughter was snooty and annoying. Remembered the part where the children were tested for Alzheimer's the most. Her voice and the beginning and the end are totally different people - good evolution of writing.
Rachel: (N/A) - Wants to start, but hard to with grandparent with Alzheimer's.
Becky: 8.5 - Picked the book because her grandmother has Alzheimer's and is progressing quickly. Felt more positive about it all once read the ending and Alice speaking about how her life isn't over - even if she isn't remembering it, doesn't mean she isn't living for each moment. Learned a lot more about being in her shoes and the perspective of others. Others around those with Alzheimer's can be very selfish about their needs and wants.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson
Menu:Chow Mein
Rebecca (8): Complicated story line--disturbing parts to it. The reason Blomquist took on the job was too nicely tied up at the end.
Anne (7): Slow beginning, bell curve in regards to her interest in the story. Hard time relating to the Vanger family. Most interesting characters: Cecilia Vanger, Salander.
Rachel (8.5): Connection at beginning was confusing. Flower sent was an insight. Swedish aspect was interesting.
Tina (8): This book was a rollercoaster--the thrill of it. Found the book complicated.
Angie (8.5): Likes pychological thrillers, thought the stealing of the money by Salander was clever.
Becky (9): Berger character was interesting, women in the book are very strong and independent.
Jennifer (7.5): Disturbing story, but good. Details were scary. Harriet finding was anti-climactic.
Dana (8): Controversy behind the writing of this tale--Swedish mafia? Enjoyed the story.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Forever, Pete Hamill

Menu: Artichoke Cheese Dip, "New York Style" pizza, "New York" Chocolate Cheesecake
Dana: N/A (pg. 25) - $33.50 due in library late fees since October.
Tina: 7.5 - Spans a long time. Interested in beginning and end, but middle was a little slow. Didn't get history of New York as much as expected.
Angie: 7.0 (pg. 400) - Liked it once he got to New York. Disturbed at beginning when in colony and slept with Mary. Want to finish.
Jennifer: 6.5 - Like first 100 and last 100 pages, middle was a bit painful. Annoyed that he was going to live forever. Thought he was an angry person - for killing so many people.
Becky: 5.0 (1/2 way) - Felt like it went on forever. Ready to learn about New York, but lost story of him and his character. Too many things happening.
Anne: 6.0 (pg. 418) - Excited about first 100 pages. Got confused with Pillars of the Earth. same thing over and over; war, people fight and die. Like a guy movie over and over. Sanitation made me nauseous. Not being able to leave Manhatten was weird.
Rebecca: 7.5 - Great concept, but could've been done better. Some parts were confusing, like how he got eternal life. Thought ending was good. Too many pieces of history were missing. Each part was pretty good, but didn't feel like there was a strong enough thread to keep it all together.
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