Décor suggestions: Add some adventure to your meeting and make your book club stand out! Menu suggestions: You will find themed menu items that fit perfectly with the fast, heart-pounding pace of my novel. Icebreaker questions: These icebreakers get the conversation flowing and help you connect...
NBC has decided that its comedy "Community" -- about a study group composed of adult misfits in an equally off-kilter community college -- won't return to the airwaves until Feb. 7. Each year, the show films special Halloween and Christmas-themed episodes, which now won't be seen until...
Book club met at the Eileen Chang-themed bookstore in the Eddington, where the author lived – and which she wrote about – for several years. In the midst of the Japanese occupation of China and Hong Kong, two lives become intertwined: Wong Chia Chi, a young student active in the res...
2024 is all about Good Food and Books. See the complete line-up.—>2024 Family Dinner Book Club 2023 Family Dinner Book Club For year 9 of Family Dinner Book Club, we are cuddling up with old favorites with a few new surprises. See the complete list.—->2023 Family Dinner Book Club ...
It all started when a few comments about how great a virtual foodie book club would be were traded about on the Foodie Blogroll and three book-devouring foodies; Rachel,The Crispy Cook, Joanna ofFood Junkie Not Junk Food, and me (Deb atKahakai Kitchen) formed a friendship and were off an...
The holiday-themed novel is about a young girl’s ill-advised alliance with Lord Samhain and includes a klatch of Wizard of Oz-like monsters including a murderous scarecrow, a rampaging android and a werewolf. For fun, Nigro also throws in a couple of otherworldly monsters from the All Hall...
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but fantasy is our main focus. We also hold occasional meet-ups at fantasy-themed movies and other events. The only cost to membership in this group is a $1.00 non-refundable fee per person to RSVP for the regular book club events, which helps defray the organizational/Meetup costs. Movies...
Think about bringing a bouquet of flowers or a small plant to exchange with other group members at your meeting to spread spring around. Or a flowery-themed bookmark. Plan a mother-daughter book club title for May. What better way to encourage a lifelong love of reading in a child?
The school library doesn’t always allow food??? What do you do then? — and/or socializing, or going outside nearby to get lunch somewhere else, without a care in the world that,oh, look, lunch is almost over crap, we gotta hurry!!