Tuesday, November 25, 2008

2nd Tuesday Evening Book Club

2009-2010 Selections (May. - Apr.)
2nd Tuesday of the Month Book Club meets
7:00-9:00 pm at
2928 Kings Mill Road, Bethel Park




May 12
by Jack London




June 9
by Cyril H. Wecht and Dawna Kaufmann




July 14



August 11
by Evan S. Connell



September 8
Two Weeks of Life
by Eleanor Clift



October 13
The Man in the Queue
by Josephine Tey




November 10
Poems of Robert Frost
by Robert Frost




December 8
Olive Kitteridge
by Elizabeth Strout

a

January 12
Outliers
by Malcolm Gladwell

a


Feburary 9
by Thomas Hardy





March 9
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows



Apr. 13
We will select books for May 2010 to March 2011.

2 comments:

Mark Black said...

My name is Mark Black. I'm a Heart & Double-Lung Transplant Recipient - turned - 3-Time Marathon Runner, Inspirational Speaker and Author.

I received your blog post announcing that you'll be picking your choices for May forward in April. I wanted to offer my book for your club. I don't know if you work on a specific genre or not. Mine is a self-help book, called: "Live Life from the Heart: 52 Weeks to a Life of Passion and Purpose". It's available on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Live-Life-Heart-Mark-Black/dp/1606930095/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1227730321&sr=8-1

If you're interested in reading my book, please let me know. I'd be happy to do a question/answer with your readers.

All the best. I hope we have a chance to work together!

Mark
www.MarkBlackSpeaks.com

Holly Christine said...

I am a local author and recently published my novel, The Nine Lives of Clemenza.

Book Blurb: If you were able to choose what form of life you would live, what would you be? The Nine Lives of Clemenza explores the realms of spirituality and reincarnation. It introduces the possibility that as complex souls, we choose our lives, thus giving us the ultimate capability of free will. Clemenza starts out as a new soul in heaven, contemplating what form of life she will take to begin her journey. God grants each new soul nine lives, provided they bring back a moral lesson learned. Clemenza is diverse in her choices, exploring every facet of existence from air to the northern lights to a human being. Roles are reversed and souls intertwine during Clemenza’s many lives, as she learns the meaning and importance of pain, grief, loss, love and passion.

If the club would be interested in reading my novel, please let me know. If the book is chosen, I'd love to meet up and chat about it!

Thanks!
Holly
holly624@hotmail.com