Sunday, December 21, 2008

Happy Holidays!

Dear Book Clubbers,

I guess I’ll just send out a quick reminder post co-ed meeting…since it is sort of a hectic time of year. Thanks to everyone for such a cooperative effort in pulling together a nice evening earlier this month. Hope it got everyone’s holiday season off to a good start.

The January meeting is at 7:15 PM on Wednesday, January 14th at Katie’s house. Please call Katie if you plan on attending. Remember the book now is The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.

One thing that I meant to mention at the co-ed meeting was that we will once again be hosting our hayride for charity on the day after Christmas. I have attached the text of the invitation to this newsletter. You are all welcome to join in the fun if you have a free evening on December 26th.

I can’t think of anything else that needs to be mentioned before the next meeting. Enjoy your holidays…and hopefully enjoy the quiet winter January days by the fireside with a good book.

Jan

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Co-Ed Meeting Reminders

Hello all!
Thought I'd add a couple of helpful bits of information here, at the top of our Blog to remind everyone about the upcoming Co-Ed meeting.
  • Meeting date is Wednesday, December 3rd - our selection is 'Out Stealing Horses' by Per Petterson
  • It's at Jan & Rob's and starts early... 6:45pm ...so we can partake in yummy appetizers before our discussion (to RSVP or to tell Jan what you're bringing, please call her ASAP).
  • The 2009 Co-Ed Book will be chosen this night. Go HERE to see the list of choices with summaries.
See you soon,
Jill

Friday, November 14, 2008

A Meeting at 'The Shack'

I can only imagine the discussion that went on last night.


I expect there were many perspectives, thoughts, feelings, and ideas exchanged about our most recent read. AND, we have such a great group - I hate missing you all, even if it's only for one meeting!

Click here for Jan's November CRBC Newsletter, which includes information on an important book change decision.

Enjoy,
Jill

Saturday, October 25, 2008

October Meeting

What a great night for Book Club! The cool nights of autumn are upon us and the conversation of the evening warmed us! For a full account of the nights discussion and to see what's up-coming, see Jan's October Newsletter HERE.

For a quick link to the Co-Ed Book options for 2009, click here. We'll be making our selection December 3rd.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Selection Meeting 2008

September 11, 2008
Dear Book Clubbers,
Last night’s meeting may not have been the most fun we ever had, but we sure did a great job in getting our year’s worth of reading lined up. I am really optimistic that the process we went through last night will allow us to spend more time discussing the books (and socializing) than in previous years. I think everyone walked away from the evening not only with a few “previously loved” books in hand, but also with some ideas of things they might like to read even if the club didn’t choose them. Thank you ALL for your efforts to come up with great suggestions to share. A special thanks to Shirley for so graciously stepping in to provide a warm, cozy place to meet. We certainly were more comfortable in her lovely home than we would have been at the pool shelter. A special welcome goes out to new member Kathryn Orrange!

So…let me try to summarize the results of all our decision making as best I can. If I get something wrong, please someone correct me.

The next meeting will still be to discuss The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. We will be meeting at 7:15 PM on Wednesday, October 15th at Nancy’s house. Please let Nancy know at 885-5857 if you plan to attend. Snack volunteers for that night are Pam, Carol and Marilyn.

After that we agreed that at least some of us would meet on Wednesday, November 12th. For this we chose a short book since we are sort of squeezing this in before the co-ed meeting in December. We will be discussing The Shack by William P. Young, et al. which is reputedly one of the season’s hot reads. We will meet at Donna Deyermond’s.

From there we move on to the co-ed meeting which is planned for Wednesday, December 3rd at my house. The book we chose (with the guys input) last year was Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson. Details of this holiday-ish gathering will be finalized this fall, but please remember that it includes a light meal and socializing.

Very significantly, from a planning standpoint, we set 4 books aside for the guys to pick the 2009 choice from. They are The People of the Book (paperback release date 12/30/08) by Geraldine Brooks, Big Russ & Me by Tim Russert, The Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo and A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Tolle. Since we seemed to have several excellent choices lined up for the guys, we agreed to use one of the ones they don’t pick as one of our selections in the upcoming year. To the pile of co-ed “rejects” we will also add The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield, which narrowly missed making the main selection list in a close tie breaker vote.

Now, the moment you have all patiently been waiting for. The five books we did choose for the ’08-’09 book club season are (in order of votes received):

The Double Bind by Chris Bojalian
The Great Gatsby by F. S. Fitzgerald
Read together in one meeting

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

Northern Borders by Howard Frank Mosher

Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky

Loving Frank by Nancy Horan

This should take us up through early next fall. We left a blank slot for the summer book meeting in July, since we usually come up with an author night or something a little different for that meeting.

Several of you asked for a complete list of all the books that were presented last night. Here it is as best as Linda and I could recreate. I didn’t know there was going to be a test!

The Whistling Season – Ivan Doig
Big Russ & Me – Tim Russert
1000 Splendid Suns – Khaled Hosseine
Northern Borders – Howard Frank Mosher
The House the Rockefellers Built – Robert Danzell, et al
Bridge of Sighs – Richard Russo
The Scandal of the Season – Sophie Gee
Loving Frank – Nancy Horan
Marjorie Morningstar – Herman Wouk
Goodbye, Mr. Chips – James Hilton
The Shack – James Hilton
Plain & Simple – Sue & Richard Bender
The Luncheon of the Boating Party – Susan Vreeland
Life of Pi – Yann Martel
Chasing the Bard –Philippa Ballantine
The 13th Tale – Diane Setterfield
Harvest Home – Thomas Tryon
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle – David Wroblewski
The People of the Book – Geraldine Brooks
A Confederacy of Dunces – John Kennedy Tolle
The Glass Castle – Jeannette Walls
Dreams of My Father – Barack Obama
Three Cups of Tea – Greg Mortenson
Peace Like a River – Leif Enger
A Good House – Bonnie Burnard
Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell
Oranges – John McPhee
Of Mice and Men – John Steinbeck
Double Bind – Chris Bojalian
The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Eight – Katherine Neville (Wasn’t formally discussed, summary was on table, I remember as great read)

That should keep you all busy for a while. Thanks again for coming up with such awesome ideas. There, I’m finished.

Jan

Monday, September 08, 2008

September 10th - UPDATE

Last-minute change for Wednesday's Book Selection meeting...

The weather is not really cooperating, so Shirley Skinner has graciously offered to host the evenings festivities are her home.  Time remains the same, 6:45.

Don't forget to bring:
- Your book suggestions for 2009 (printout including summary, length, paperback availability)
- Your food/beverage/etc assignment (If you weren’t at the last meeting, please call Shirley to get one)
- Books to trade (optional)
- Wine glass/coffee mug

THANKS SHIRLEY!! SEE YOU ALL SOON!!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Busy, busy, busy!

The lazy days of summer (rainy, tho they might be) are coming to an end, which means the Craneridge Book Club has a LOT of activities over the next few weeks.

But first, here's the newsletter from our August meeting. Click here. Now, mark your calendars for these upcoming events...

Book Selection & Exchange
September 10 @ 6:45pm at the Pool Shelter - see August newsletter for details
We'll be choosing the books for the 2009 season

Club Meeting - 'The Book Thief"
October 15 @ 7:15, location Nancy MacDonald's
If you'd like to volunteer to bring a snack/dessert, leave your comment below or send Jan a message

See you there!
- Jill

Saturday, July 26, 2008

10 Years of CRBC!!

1998 - 2008
What a milestone for our community book club! CONGRATULATIONS!

To celebrate, here's something new for the CRBC Blog... visit the What We've Read section and click on the link "10 Years of CRBC" to see what the Club has read over the last decade. If you'd like, you can download an Adobe PDF file the 1998 - 2008 book list.

Hope you like this new addition - best wishes to the group for another 10 great years... and beyond!

Visiting Author Night '08

July 16th's meeting couldn't have been more perfect... great discussion, great attendance, great food & drink! Well, unless you consider our poor author who accidentally got locked out of her car when making a quick stop in Springville before the meeting. Oh well, as we joked - it was just ONE of the things that made this night memorable!

Many thanks to all who made it to Author night, it really was a wonderful evening. Ann thanks us, too, here's an excerpt from the note she sent me this week:
Hi Jill,
It was so nice to finally meet you and I have to say your club was amazing - what a wonderful group of reading women! Thank you for choosing Runaway Grandma and inviting me to visit your club. It was a very enjoyable evening despite the fact I locked my keys in the car when I changed!!
Thank you so much for the lovely memories.
Ann

Check out this month's newsletter by following this link. See you in August!! Enjoy the summer!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

June Meeting

Jan calls this month's newsletter "Lots of Important Stuff" - find out all there is to know about the most recent meeting and future goings-on at the Craneridge Book Club here!

Also, for more info on our visiting author, Ann McCauley, visit her website at http://annmccauley.com/ - Ann has a blog of her own where she shares much information about her personal life and writing career. Check it out, if you have a moment or two!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Runaway Grandma - Visiting Author

ATTENTION BOOK CLUBBERS!

Jill has spoken to the author for our July 16th summer author’s night. The author will obtain books for us for $15 and will pre-sign them with personalization for each of us wishing to purchase one. Jill has graciously offered to collect the money, compile a list of names for the author and to pick up the books in Bradford, PA for distribution to members at the June 4th meeting (or around there if you aren’t attending the meeting).

The deadline for ordering personalized books through Jill is absolutely May 13th. I would appreciate you all spreading this info by word of mouth as well since not everyone opens their e-mail or checks the blog in a timely fashion.

Call me if you have any questions. Again, our thanks to Jill for all she is doing to facilitate this special “author night”. We should probably do an earlier start time and substantial food for this as we have for past summer meetings. I guess we can discuss that at the June meeting.

Jan

Friday, April 25, 2008

April meeting

Ahhhh.... the snow has melted, temperatures are going up, the crocuses have popped, and the days are getting longer. Spring has sprung in Craneridge!

Here's the link to this month's Newsletter. Enjoy!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Blog Statistics

Hi Everyone!
This month (April), I celebrate 6-months as the Crane Ridge Book Club Blog-Master (WOW, that sounds SO official!). I have had a wonderful time thus far!

When I began maintaining the blog, I was curious as to the traffic our site gets. This was partly due to Jan's comments about her Google search - for those who don't know the story, Jan Googled "co-ed book club" and OUR site was #4 on the list of results - so, I installed a statistics tracker on the site.

The tracker has been able to capture statistics starting November 8, 2007. Since then, we have had over 200 visits to the site with 91 "unique visitors" (individual computers who have visited the site). Here's a quick snapshot of the reports I receive.
It's been so exciting to see how the site's traffic ebbs and flows (especially around meeting dates). Also, the detail of the statistics received is amazing... it calculates everything from how someone got to the site, to number of minutes spent viewing, to where the visitor is from. For a "geek" like me, this is pretty cool stuff. If you'd like to see more stats, just ask - in the mean time, I won't bore our members who are pure readers with my numbers mumbo-jumbo.

Looking forward to sharing future site milestones with you!

Cheers,
Jill

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Comments welcome!

Hello again, everyone,
At this month's meeting I had a couple of people mention about the 'Comments' section of the blog (found at the bottom of each post).

Then I was asked the question of how to post a comment... Well, I found out the answer and thought it might be helpful to share with the group.

Here's a link that will outline the how-to's of leaving comments on our blog. CLICK HERE (click BACK in your web browser when finished).

I'd LOVE your assistance on making the CRBC Blog YOUR blog, so comments are most welcome.

Thank you, in advance, for your feedback!
- Jill

March 2008 Meeting

We have been experiencing record turn-out (so I'm told) at recent Book Club meetings. This month's was no exception, I think I counted about a dozen of us! Click HERE to read more from Jan in the March newsletter.

Speaking of turn-out... you'll see in the newsletter that next meeting is a my place. (I'm SO excited to host such a wonderful group!) I'm also a little nervous, tho... You see, if you haven't already met Mackie & TaterBug, you will on April 23rd.
They are my "kids"... A mastiff-mix and bullmastiff... and as lovable as they are, they are also quite big and sometimes bring with them the gift of drool. What we usually suggest to our visitors is to wear your "play clothes" or at least not your Sunday best to our home. SO, please feel free to be casual on April 23.

One note... if anyone prefers the pups not attend our meeting, please let me know, I will find alternate arrangements for them on Book Club night. I would hate for anyone to miss our meeting because of the pups being around.

Can't wait!
- Jill

Thursday, February 28, 2008

"The Other Boleyn Girl" - Now a Movie!

Hello all!
In case you haven't heard... tomorrow (Friday, February 29, 2008) the film version of our September pick, The Other Boleyn Girl, opens in theaters. To learn more, visit the movie's official website HERE.

I'm hoping some of us will have seen the movie by the time our meeting arrives on March 12... with the hopes you'll share your reviews!

Cheers,
Jill

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Meeting countdown

Hello Book Clubbers,
How are you progressing with The Pillars of the Earth?

The calendar says we are exactly one month away from our next meeting... so hopefully you've got the foundation and walls built on that Cathedral *wink*.

Happy reading!
- Jill

Monday, January 21, 2008

1st Meeting of 2008

The year has begun!

At this month's meeting we shared some wonderful conversation about The Lovely Bones, our community and future events for 2008. Here is the link to the newsletter - thanks to Jan for writing it up, who did so even though she was unable to attend.

A new addition to the Blog is a calender listing (proposed) meeting dates. General consensus was to meet every 6-weeks, with our next meeting set for March 12 (Wednesday). To view the full 2008 schedule, click HERE OR see the link in the "Future Ideas" section of our Blog.
* Note: schedule is subject to change based on the needs of the group.

Best wishes for a happy & healthy 2008!