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
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Meeting countdown
Monday, January 21, 2008
1st Meeting of 2008

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!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
November Co-Ed Meeting

Here is the link to the Newsletter for our final meeting of 2007... Click here.
Enjoy the holiday season (and all the snow that comes with it) and we'll see you all in January.
Cheers!
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Call for recipes
What WONDERFUL food at this month's meeting (and very nice to meet you all, too!)!
I heard multiple exclamations of "I'd love to have this recipe" throughout the evening (to name a few: Swedish meatballs, pumpkin-fruit tart, Ina's extreme brownies).
So, to all who brought a dish to pass - if you are so inclined to post your secret recipe on our Website, please forward it to me. Click Here.
I'll be sure to get all recipes up ASAP for all to see.
THANKS!
- Jill
I heard multiple exclamations of "I'd love to have this recipe" throughout the evening (to name a few: Swedish meatballs, pumpkin-fruit tart, Ina's extreme brownies).
So, to all who brought a dish to pass - if you are so inclined to post your secret recipe on our Website, please forward it to me. Click Here.
I'll be sure to get all recipes up ASAP for all to see.
THANKS!
- Jill
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Amazon's BEST of 2007
Amazon just announced their "Best of" lists for 2007.... #1 of the Editor's Picks is already on our suggested reading list, but what about the others? Check them out here.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Decisions, Decisions
Okay guys and gals, you have only ~400 days till the 2008 Co-Ed meeting... so we need to decide what we're reading NOW.
Follow this link to see the list of suggestions.
Follow this link to see the list of suggestions.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Up and running!
I told Beth this morning, I feel like a kid at Christmas who was given SO many new toys... I'm experiencing overload! I never knew I'd enjoy blogging as much as I am today.
Let's see, there have been a couple additions to the site:
- The 2007 Reading List (Click here or use the link in the right column under "What we've read")
- Newsletters from the past few months (to read, click on each month for a link):
Next steps are updates to the Links, Recipes, and Future Ideas sections. Your feedback as well as suggestions on additions, changes, and edits are welcome. THANKS!
Let's see, there have been a couple additions to the site:
- The 2007 Reading List (Click here or use the link in the right column under "What we've read")
- Newsletters from the past few months (to read, click on each month for a link):
Next steps are updates to the Links, Recipes, and Future Ideas sections. Your feedback as well as suggestions on additions, changes, and edits are welcome. THANKS!
This is a test... Jill's first post

Hello everyone!
It's November 10, 2007, a chilly Saturday morning... a great time to do a bit of blogging. We have some catching up to do here and I'll do my best to be up-to-speed by our next meeting on November 28th. As they say in the construction industry "please excuse our dust" while we make improvements to our site.
Many thanks to Beth for getting me set up as a Blog contributor and allowing me to continue the great work she started! I look forward to this new responsibility.
- Jill
Monday, March 12, 2007
February Meeting

Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Happy Birthday to Jan

By all accounts the September meeting was great - especially because we had the opportunity to pay tribute to our founder and tireless club organizer, facilitator, newsletter writer, book orderer and friend extraordinaire!! Here's to you Jan - Happy Birthday!
Our next meeting is at Polly’s at 7:15 PM on Tuesday, October 17th. The current Newsletter is available here.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Word by Word

Jan's newsletter says it all about the August meeting, so I won't be redundant. You can view a copy of it here. This should be a really interesting meeting, Jan has scored some great local talent to spend some time with us. So if you have any interest in writing or at least learning about the process join us on the 8th, and bring along some good questions for our guests.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Ahhh Summer Reading...
-- Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
Dear Book Clubbers,
Sorry for the delay in getting this out. As many of you know, my daughter got married Saturday…so things were a little rushed between Tuesday’s meeting and our departure for the nuptials. We had an excellent time by the way. Now onto business.
Last Tuesday’s discussion of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time was excellent. Everyone who was there enjoyed the book, and the discussion was aided by the personal experiences with autism that members shared. Thanks again to Marion for stepping in and hosting.
Our next meeting will be at Donna’s (592-9380) on Tuesday, June 27th at 7:15 PM. The book for that night is Three Weeks with My Brother by Nicholas and Micah Sparks. On the hook for snacks that night are Marion, Nancy and Sue. I had previously written that I could order the hardcover for people on Amazon for $8. That offer has is no longer available. For those of you who ordered the book the other night, you should have received the paperback for $10.74. If anyone else would like me to order them the book, please call or e-mail me.
We tentatively set the date of our summer meeting as August 8th. That may be a conflict for the school board people, so we will revisit that at our next meeting. In the meantime, perhaps people could let me know when in August they will be around. For example is the 3rd Tuesday better? This is the meeting that we will be inviting some writer types to, so we need to firm up the date and start contacting them. Remember the plan is to read Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott, and those who wish can read Tricked (a light mystery set in Glenwood) if they would like to read something by one of the possible authors who will be invited.
Although Loraine was unable to attend last week’s meeting, she passed on two things. One is a suggestion for a possible co-ed book, The Ezekiel Option by Joel C. Rosenberg. Perhaps people could keep their ear to the ground and check out the plot via the link on our web site to help make a good choice for the guys’ night. She also mentioned that she has a bunch of books by Sara Donati who writes in a similar fashion to Diane Gabaldon that people can borrow if they are interested.
Seems like it is finally summer.
Jan
April Meeting

Last night’s meeting at Grace’s to discuss Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises was a bit different, but very enjoyable. We may have set a world’s record for the relative time spent discussing the book vs. planning our upcoming choices and just plain gabbing. Although the book didn’t really excite a lot of people, many were intrigued to follow up on other works and to find out more about why Ernie is considered such an important literary figure.
We are pleased to welcome new member, Dorothy Scull. She and her husband have retired here from California and recently moved into Dorothy and Morgan’s old house. They chose WNY because they have family in the area. Dorothy looks forward to dragging her husband to the Men’s Book Club Night, but hopefully we will have a chance to meet him out and about before that.
We talked a lot about the web site Beth has created. Once again the address is www.crbc.blogspot.com. The idea is that this is a way we can share ideas, recipes, etc. If you have the Internet and haven’t checked this out, SHAME ON YOU! Beth has done an awesome job on this creation. I think the links to possible book choices are especially helpful. If as many members as possible check out the suggestions list ahead of time, we will be able to make more informed choices regarding what books appeal to our group. (Translation – fewer losers!)
We also agreed upon 2 organizational “policies” First, in order to limit the overabundance of food and to help the hostess to know what to plan on ahead of time, we are now getting a few people to commit well in advance to bringing a treat to upcoming meetings. This should take some of the last minute aspect out of things and reduce the number of desserts to a reasonable amount. Of course, it is still mandatory that at least one thing contain chocolate!
Second, Beth raised the concern that some members shy away from hosting a meeting because they are not comfortable in the role of discussion leader. While leading the discussion usually takes no more than getting things rolling with one or two questions, not wanting to do that should not prevent you from taking a turn as hostess. If this reservation applies to you, you can arrange for someone else to fill the role of “discussion starter”. Beth and I are both OK doing that, but please remember that this doesn’t mean we want to do this every single meeting.
The next meeting is at 7:15 PM on Tuesday, May 30th at Linda’s house (592-4511, Ldaberry@aol.com). The book selection is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. Grace, Shirley and Barb have committed to bringing dessert to that get together. I can order the book for anyone who would like me to from Amazon for $10 and it will arrive at your house 2 days after I order it. This book is a mystery told in the voice of a young autistic man and, from all reviews, is a realistic accounting of what autism “feels” like.
Following that we will meet at Donna’s on June 27th to discuss the non-fiction Nicholas and Micah Sparks book, Three Weeks with My Brother. I can order the paperback edition of this book on Amazon for $10.75, but the hardcover is available on Amazon for $8 at this moment. So far we have Marion and Nancy hooked up for treats on that night.
The summer meeting is still being researched. One thought under consideration is to read Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott which is a book dealing with the art of writing. At that time we would consider having local author, Diane Bridenbaker, come to discuss the act of writing a book. Diane is the former owner of The Whistling Thistle gift shop. Her book, Tricked, is a mystery set in Glenwood and dealing with the dog show world. Her book is a fun, light read that has appeal to us due to recognition of local color and characters. Those who have read it (and Diane) agree that the simple plot doesn’t lend itself to discussion. The idea would be to have this be our food night, encouraging attendance, and try to have a great turnout for a night of discussing what it is like to try to write a book. People could read Tricked or not as they choose. Invitation of other currently undisclosed writer types is also in the works.
We even got as far as choosing Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See as our fall read. This is a book that I read recently. It deals with the women’s perspective on rural China during the days of foot binding and secret women’s language. I found it to be an incredible book. Since we recently experienced the men’s view via The Good Earth and since Grace and Shirley just returned from China, we thought this would be a great choice. We are delaying it until the fall to ensure that they can both attend and also because we always seem to want to kick off the fall meeting with a strong choice.
And…we discussed the possibility of reading The Long Gray Line by Rick Atkinson for the men’s night. This book deals with the 1966 class of West Point and has lots of info on the Vietnam War as well. I was so relieved to have something in hand for that meeting, but sometime in the night I remembered that past choice, Pat Conroy’s Losing Season, dealt with life at a military school as well. Perhaps those of you who have read The Long Gray Line, could reassure us that it is not too similar. We don’t want the men to think we are one dimensional in the books we chose for them.
Egads, this got long! I guess we did hash out a lot of stuff last night. Hope you have time to read this and the book assignments. Don’t forget to check the web site for shared thoughts, links to upcoming books and recipes.
Just,
Jan
Friday, March 17, 2006
Mud Season

--Toni Morrison, Beloved
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Intriguing
FYI - Buffalo News Book Club

Tuesday, February 28, 2006
April Pick

Thank you Nancy for such a lovely evening at your home. The soups, the bread, the desserts...everything was wonderful. We had an excellent discussion of Night. This was a very powerful and emotionally difficult book to read, one of those that stays with you long after you've finished it. Thank you Linda for sharing your insights and your pictures with us.
Getting on to business - I've just realized that it's kind of funny that we're reading The Sun Also Rises just after completing Night. Anyhoo... The next meeting is Thursday, April 13th at Marion's at 7:15 pm. Please call ahead and let Marion know if you'll be coming.
Our May book is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. We'll be meeting at Linda Hoffman's on Tuesday, May 30th.
There were several suggestions for future books. I've added links to the sidebar - if you get a chance check out some of these titles so we can discuss them at the next meeting. If I've missed anything or if anyone has additional suggestions please let me know. Keep the ideas coming - so many books...so little time.
Finally, several of us are interested in starting a knitting night. If you are interested let me know. You don't need to know how to knit, we can show you.
Get reading ladies!
February pick

The new book is Night by Elie Wiesel. This is also Oprah's latest pick. If you are interested you can check out the Oprah Web site for more info. Unfortunately you are forced to "join" the bookclub in order to view the pages. It's not too big a deal, just a little extra work. A reading group guide for Night is also available at www.fsgbooks.com. See you all February 21st. Then on to Hemingway in April!
FYI - Buffalo News Book Club

The Buffalo News Book Club selection for February is The Known World by Edward P. Jones. This book "deals with the world of slavery in the pre-Civil War American South - but it turns many assumptions about slavery squarely on their heads." Here is the link to the story as it appears in the paper.
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