Saturday, September 3, 2011

June's Pick - Cindi



For June we read "The Postmistress" by Sarah Blake. I laughed as I read this book and apologize for the horrible pick. I guess that's why we said we should read them before we suggest them right? So pretty much we talked for a few minutes and they got to chat and have cupcakes.

Stacy picked the next book. One of those books over 600 plus pages!
Got to love a good thick read for summer!

"Roses" by Leila Meacham

We also discussed inviting a new member into the Chatter Matters fold. Kim Atkin. We will officially invite her next month. Hope she accepts and signs her contract, for this once in a lifetime offer!!!

Monday, May 16, 2011

May's Pick - Melanie

Melanie chose the nonfiction book by Rebecca Skloot
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks".

What an amazing story of how these cancerous cells were taken from Henrietta in the 1950's without asking for her permission, and the medical advances and discoveries they have been able to achieve. Her cell line has been called immortal because they do not die like noncancerous cells normally do (or did during that time), so these cells have been tested on, shot into space, atomic bombed, and shipped around the world thus creating a multi-billion dollar industry. Her family never knew any of this and they have never been compensated. They cannot afford to pay for medical insurance, they're mother is lying in an unmarked grave, they were raised by an abusive woman and they're questions were never answered.

We had a great discussion on the story of her life, the ethical questions these cells have raised, and the unanswered questions by her surviving family members. Great book I personally think everyone should read!

Melanie also served the awesomest ColdStone ice cream bar with all the toppings and waffle bowls, cookies, fruit and whipped cream!
(If you can't tell, I'm an ice cream fan)
Thanks Melanie!!

Next Month: Cindi
The Postmistress by Sarah Blake

(I just want to reiterate... I hadn't read this book, so I apologize in advance...just in case)

Saturday, April 30, 2011

April's Pick - Kathryn

Matched by Ally Condie

I'm so sad I missed book club in April because I really enjoyed this book and thought it would create a lot of great discussion. Set in a Utopian society (an idealized impractical or unrealistic) where all your decisions in life are made for you, even who you will love and marry. While our heroine starts to question this long tradition, she starts an uprising that will be continued in two more books. Can't wait!!

I started to think, if that was normal life, would I just conform or stand up and cause a scene... I'm not sure cause I'm not one to make a fuss, but I don't think I could handle all my decisions made for me... then again, it would be nice not to have to worry about big grown up decisions.

Next month: Melanie
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
by Rebecca Skloot

From cover:
Doctors took her cells without asking. Those cells never died. They launched a medical revolution and a multi-million dollar industry. More than 20 years later, her children found out. Their lives would never be the same.

Cannot wait to discuss this book!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

March's Pick - Cora

Even though we had a few people absent, who were terribly missed, we had a great night. Cora's pick of "How Green was My Valley" was the narrative story of a boy growing up in a coal mining town in Wales in the late 1800's. It was a darling story of a boy and his amazing perspective watching his family struggle, recover, grow and learn.

Comments:
Cora: She explained that sadly, the conditions the coal miners worked in then are the same today and haven't changed. The owners keep the workers uneducated so they will continue to work for low wages and not leave.
Angela: Didn't like the ending, she wanted to know what happened.
Everyone: Wanted to know what happened to Bron!

Cora hosted a wonderful evening, serving gourmet cupcakes she ordered in and we had great conversation late into the evening. Always a great time when the Chatter Matters ladies get together! Thanks Cora!!

Next month: Kathryn

"Matched"
by Allie Condie

Kathryn said it should be a light read after a few heavy ones.
Looking forward to a great read for spring!
Hope to see you all next month!

Friday, February 11, 2011

February's Pic - Candace


What a fun, amazing, inspirational book club we had last night. Thank you Candace for this pick which definitely sparked a lot of discussion and drew out of a lot of different insights. In this book, a man who lost his daughter is invited back to the place of her murder to meet with God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost and to learn and grow and ultimately understand the plan. There were a lot of "different" ideas that us members of the Church believe, but there were definitely tender moments when you felt the love of our Heavenly Father and the love from his Son's sacrifice.

Comments:
Cora: She loved that this book portrayed God as a Loving Father, not a negative hurtful being.
Liz: She liked the sweet moments, but couldn't get passed the "weird", there were definitely those in there!
Machelle: Truly pondered her relationship with her Father and it made her think about her own life.
Stacy: Loved that this book made her think and loves when a book can draw the best parts of you out.

We all ooed and awed at Candace's beautiful home and thoroughly enjoyed her apple cream cheese crumble with ice cream and caramel. Yum, yum! (again, please forward the recipe so we can secretly enjoy this whenever we want.)

We also heard about Julie's trip to Florida and laughed and cried with her over the unbelievable events that took place. Julie, you are such a trooper and example to us. Thanks for sharing!

We also had a beautiful discussion about the girls' stake conference and shared those special moments and testimonies. What a truly special collection of women we are. Love you all!

Next month:
By Cora: How Green Was My Valley
by: Richard Llewellyn
Boring or not ;) can't wait to start a new book!