Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Thank you Kelby, for a great start to our day! It was a good, if not mixed, discussion of A Visit from the Goon Squad. Our very perceptive, Teresa, said the book reminded her of the movie Pulp Fiction. Little did she know, Pulp Fiction was a big influence on author Jennifer Egan. Below is an excerpt from a review of the book in Paste Magazine...

A side note, if I may. Egan has mentioned that Pulp Fiction influenced her a great deal while writing Goon Squad. In 1994, when Pulp Fiction burst onto the scene, with its startling nonlinear storyline, punchy dialogue, pop culture references and humor juxtaposed with rank violence, a whole new phenomenon was created—so much so, no one knew quite where to place it....

As in Pulp Fiction, the characters ooze unlikeability, yet it is to Egan’s credit you feel their woundedness and wish some relief for them.

Egan creates underdog characters, achingly self-destructive and down-on-their luck. The characters’ personal interactions exude intimacy, and yet they know so little about each other. In other words, they’re more like real-life people or the messy, unpredictable characters in Pulp Fiction than the happy, redeemed-in-the-end Hollywood caricatures required for a movie deal. [Although I’m happy to report that HBO—o brave and cutting-edge network!—has acquired the rights to develop Goon Squad as a half-hour TV series.]

Moving on to October, most of you have learned that Laura has chosen The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot as our next book. Laura introduced it as a story about a woman who is very much still alive amongst us, despite being deceased and she is very popular and important in the science industry although her family has struggled to make ends meet.

Watch this quick clip from the author:


Sounds like a great read....now the dilemma of reading the actual book, reading it on an iPad or Kindle, or listening. So many choices! Or do as Peggy does...use all the options!

Happy reading!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Book Club to Book Club Loan

Another Village book club has picked Still Alice for their upcoming book selection. I was going to loan one of the members my copy but remembered I had already given it to someone else. Does anyone have a copy that they wouldn't mind loaning? Please respond if you are willing!

Speaking of Still Alice, I have heard that Lisa Genova's second book, Left Neglected is really good.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Book Review Podcast

Peggy found a podcast on iTunes discussing A Visit from the Goon Squad. Click here for the podcast and then select the first selection in the list. The podcast includes 3 reviewers discussing the book....will you agree with any of them? Grab a cup of coffee and take a listen!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Happy Birthday Margaret!

Happy Birthday
Margaret!

So sorry to be a bit late in sending
you good wishes ~ hope you had
a fabulous day !

The NTSBC gals

September NTSBC Meeting

Mark your calendar for our next NTSBC gathering to discuss our summer read, A Visit from the Goon Squad. We will meet at Kelby's home on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 9:00 a.m. Please respond to this post or Kelby if you can make it.

By the way, did you see the lovely photo of our very own Kelby in the paper today?!
Hope to see you all soon!