Monday, January 16, 2012
January Book Club
We read Austenland by Shannon Hale and we all liked it. It got me a little bit more motivated to actually read Pride and Prejudice (I promis I'm trying Rachel J.). We had a tea party themed book club and I'm sad I didn't take any pictures of the cute tea set that Ann had or all of the yummy food. We also had a visitor from Arizona and Ann confirmed that she is actually pregnant. It was an exciting night:-)




Why are we all hiding behind the couch? I have no idea.
Next month there are going to be two little boys going to book club! Yikes!
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I need to read Pride and Prejudice too - it's on my 52 goals list. I'm just really not the biggest Jane Austen fan. But Austenland was a very cute and easy read.
PS, I am glad that you are so good at documenting bookclub for those of us who miss it!
Pride and Prejudice is my number one favorite book. And Austenland was a great read!
Try harder!
I'm still sad that I got there so late. But the hiding behind the couch thing was really funny. Probably funnier if you were actually there.
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