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Friday, November 19, 2010

What A Crazy Book Society We Are

So, in the midst of Stephanie's crazy blood clot illness, Liko's full-time job, my Bookmobile getting up and running, Echo's pregnancy and running a million miles, and Stef J.'s throwing up sessions, (amongst other things with our other members too!) we all still belong to a BOOK CLUB! And I haven't forgot (thanks Echo for the friendly reminder...:)) that it's my month to pick a book, even though the month is way more than half-way over. Like the rest of you, I'm sure, I've just been plowing my way through this crazy time of life, without looking up and taking a breath. Just trying to get through the territory. But today it stops. At least for a minute. So on this Friday afternoon, after working all morning and, in a few short minutes, will be bombarded with taking on my five niece and nephews for a sleepover, I am taking a short breather and am attempting to write down a book to enjoy this holiday season. My pick for this month is...


JANE EYRE

Because it's Christmastime, and I always read this book during Christmastime. Please enjoy this novel. I love it. It's a delicious read. Those clever Bronte sisters: love them and their depressing selves. I'm being serious, though. I really do love them.

More than anything, I'm thinking we just need to get together this month, all of us over here, and enjoy some relaxation and conversation. Can't wait to see you all.

I hear my niece and nephews just now, so I'd better sign off. Take care and enjoy the weekend. 

4 remarks, observations, opinions:

liko said...

one of my favorite books!!

can't wait to finally come over to your house!! (so long as it's NOT tuesday!!! please!?)

echo said...

yay! i will start it tonight.
and yeah, i can't wait to come to your house either. this is gonna be fun!

stef j. said...

YAY!! i'm so excited!

ECHO can i borrow your when you're done? pretty please...

Megan and Keli'i said...

Steph, I may have an extra copy :). Text me tomorrow to remind me to look for it.