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1.12.2011

remember when i tweeted that one of my new year's resolutions was going to be to finally start a book club...


i'd like to move in. right now. right here.

well...
1. it's amazing that i tweeted anything at all, because--let's be honest--i'm not a champion twitter-er.
and 2. i'm thinking if i actually make good on my tweet, then good things will surely follow.

so mark it down:

book club 
(yes, i'm calling it book club--just that--don't hate)
Sunday, February 13.
1:00 pm.

be there or be square. 

if you're in new york city (or nearby), please come. 

i don't want to hear any of this, oh i'm a stranger--she'll think i'm weird for showing up--yada, yada, yada. 

nonsense, i'm inviting you. and i expect you to be there. 

now the only question remaining: 
what shall be our first read?

suggestions, suggestions... (please).

{if you will be able to attend
please email me for directions
and details.}


photo: my friend vicky took and then tagged me 
this photo after posting it to facebook--
said it reminded her of me. 
that simple though simply made my day. 

62 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope it works out for you. I am not close enough to make it to be a member of "book club" but wish I was. Starting a book club is on my to do list as well. I have 1 person so far...I feel like I need more. I hope you have success with yours! :-)

Jordan said...

Oh, I would so love to join your book club! I just moved from Nashville to Queens a few months ago with my husband, and I've been hoping to come across a neat way to meet people in the city. This sounds rather perfect. Are you sure you wouldn't mind a complete stranger tagging along?

meg fee said...

@jordan--now that you've said this, i'm counting on you coming!

Briel said...

Damn! If only you lived in LA (or I lived in NY)! I'd love to join the club. I've been wanting to join one for a while now but don't really know anyone who is in one. :( Good luck with yours! :)

Brittan said...

I will be there with my reading glasses on! Can't wait!

LL said...

Oh, how I wish I was in New York instead of Utah right now... But since I'm not... Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonsen is hilarious, delightful and sweet, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak will break your heart, and So Brave, Young and Handsome by Leif Enger is one of the most beautifully written books I have read in a long time. If you want more suggestions feel free to look through my reviews - the blog is The Story Girl. Have fun and wish I could join!!

Maria said...

New York sounds much more appealing than Louisiana, to tell you the truth. And a book club sounds absolutely fantastic. If only I were closer.

kate said...

I'll be there!!

Now...who wants to donate enough sky miles to get me from Portland to New York and back?!

Emily said...

Oh, if only I was in New York! Keep me posted on what you pick- I'll read along!

ps. I cannot possibly recommend Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese enough!!!

Amy said...

I wish I lived in New York! I'm in Hoi An Vietnam at the moment ... a little too much of a commute.

Books I loved recently that you might want to consider: Brooklyn by Colm Toibin, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.

Happy reading!

kylee said...

thats it. i'm moving to new york so i can join the book club. what a fantastic idea! do all us non-new yorkers a favor and post your book choice. even if i can' meet up in new york i may just want to read the book anyway.

Alyssa said...

right so Australia is a bit of a trip but i am loving this post purely for all the book suggestions!!!

Cassie said...

I was hoping you were going to say it was an online book club!! Wish I lived closer! I started one a couple years back and it lasted for about 4 months...then it all fell apart. I tried to begin it again, but schedules were too hard, so I bagged it. I hope to eventually find one to join with people who actually care about it like I do!! Have fun!

Julie said...

Wish I could go but California is rather far.
Theres a book called The Color Of Water.
Its amazing.

Nikki said...

Joining a book club has been a desire of mine since the new year. But echoing the many voices who've already sounded this - "If only I lived in NY!"

Anonymous said...

I was hoping it would be an online book club too!

Maybe all us non NYC people could read the book and on the day of your book club you could do a special "discussion post" for us so we could all discuss it in the comments? :)

Jenni Austria Germany said...

that picture makes me want to fly home from europe and join your book club (provided that you have it in an equally charming location) :)

christine said...

I am so moving to NYC just to be a member of Book Club! (I wish.) But I would love to attend a meeting when I can.

I have a book blog with my niece and a good friend here: http://hilltopstar-books.blogspot.com/

From my own book group in DC, I especially loved the discussions from:
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
The Help
Love Walked In

Have fun! I love, love, love my book group ladies. You are in for a treat.

Amal said...

Hi! I'm in New York. And a complete stranger. And someone who resolved to read more this year.

And a big fan of your blog.

So this works out nicely!

Anonymous said...

I don't live in New York but your first book simply must be The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. It's an absolutely magical and charming book. Plus it has to do with book clubs!

Thao said...

What a fun idea, Meg! Good luck. Obviously, I would come if I could! :D A book I recently read and loved was Language of Baklava by Diana Abu-Jaber. It was a little light, but I was completely absorbed, and it has both recipes and memoir, so that always makes it fun to talk about. Plus, the club meeting can be themed with Middle Eastern food, which makes it even more interesting.

Jane's Next Door said...

Oooh - good luck! I've been in a couple of book clubs but everyone's committment to it really varied and didn't last. A lot of people would opt out and say "I just didn't read the book" but they would show up form wine and snacks and the discussion wouldn't really be about the book much.So that's why I started my One Woman Book Club on my blog. I really just post mini-reviews of what I've read! Keep us posted on yours - I"m always open to suggestions! :)

Dee Paulino said...

I wish I lived in the NY area so I could join you gals. I am sure you'll meet amazing people/bloggers... Good luck with everything

Annie said...

oh, i hope this goes well for you! being in a book club is so rewarding... it's one of the best things i've ever done (really!). some of my club's favorite reads have been The Help (by Kathryn Stockett), The Forgotten Garden (by Kate Morton), 29 Gifts (by Cami Walker). And personally, i loved Every Last One by Anna Quindlen and Cold Tangerines by Shauna Neiquist. And i hear the new Steve Martin book is fabulous.

Wendy Lady said...

Yet another reason why I wish I lived in New York!

Katie in Colors said...

totally just found your blog and read about "ned." i so appreciate your honesty, and i can relate to it SO much. thanks for sharing all that you do =)

katie said...

i'm so tempted by this - although depending on the book, not sure if i'd actually have time to read it before the meetup [damn architectural licensing exams]. maybe the next one though? i've been wanting to join a book club for years now.

Alex said...

I have ALWAYS wanted to join a book club. You betcha if I lived anywhere near NYC I'd be there with bells on!!

Deepali said...

I wish I still lived in NY, I love book clubs. Not that there aren't any here in Philly. The best I have been able to do with my schedule is online book clubs, like Goodreads.
Good luck with the club!
I recommend "Room", "The Help", "Shanghai Girls", anything by David Sedaris or Jeannette Wells.

Lauren Kay said...

Oh funny! That's one of my resolutions too! Wish I was in NYC!

Anonymous said...

I'm SO BUMMED I live in Texas and not NYC right now. Damnit! This sounds awesome!

And some girlfriends and I are thinking about starting a book club as well, and we talked about reading one of Chelsea Handler's books first; you know, just for giggles. :)

Shorty said...

If I lived in or near NYC...

Anonymous said...

being a part of your book club would be absolutely wonderful! so wish i could join!

look a little closer said...

this is wonderful! i am in new york and i will certainly attend! :) love your writing and i look forward to meeting you!

Julia said...

Oh, SO wish i could be there! sadly, New Zealand to New York is a bit of a stretch... i saw a previous commenter already suggested it, and i totally agree, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is THE most delightful book i have read in the years. Really it is beautiful and you will love it.

beth said...

i third the motion for reading "the help." just finished it and cried my face off. it is poignant, moving, consuming, at times chilling and others joyous, and easy to read.

Taylor said...

i think this might be the role you were destined to fill! my suggestions: Gilead by Robinson; Never Let Me Go (about to be a movie); The Handmaid's Tale by Atwood (women empowerment)!

KristyWes said...

I'm a stranger! But a) I like your blog, and b) I like to read, and c) I live in NYC. Count me in.

courtneykearns said...

a year in provence! by peter mayle! it's my favorite book! i think you all would enjoy!

Rachael said...

I wish I were close enough to join!
Suggestions...my favorite author is Elizabeth Berg. I love all her novels. Any one by her would be great!

Kate said...

I recommend The History of Love or The Elegance of the Hedgehog. They are my two current favorites.

Sadly I'm a Texan who won't be moving to NYC for another couple of years.

Kristen said...

If I didn't live in Chicago I would be there!! Maybe you can post the book you choose and we could have an online book discussion as well on your blog?? Also another great place to start or join groups is Meetup.com I recently joined a book club through them.

SARA REDD said...

Mad props to you on this. What an absolutely awesome idea. If only Atlanta was closer!

Sara

Chelsea Gwynne said...

Book ideas for you!

anything by Malcolm Gladwell (such good fodder for chatting at cocktail parties too!)

I Was Told There'd Be Cake (Sloane Crosley wrote it - hysterical!)

When You are Engulfed in Flames (David Sedaris - also hysterical)


Breakfast at Tiffanys, In Cold Blood, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, I am Charlotte Simmons, oh I could go on and on...

Have a wonderful time!!

Angelica said...

I wish I lived in NY. I'd so be there!

Ashley said...

Second vote for Love Walked In.

I am currently reading Fall of Giants and LOVING it. You will too, if you are a giant nerd like I am. It's a historical fiction novel set around WWI. Espionage, war, death, love, infidelity, drama...so good!

Ashley said...

Second vote for Love Walked In.

I am currently reading Fall of Giants and LOVING it. You will too, if you are a giant nerd like I am. It's a historical fiction novel set around WWI. Espionage, war, death, love, infidelity, drama...so good!

Betsey said...

ahh so lovely! i wish i lived near so i could join!!!

Kate said...

I just finished One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez and loved it. Don't let the title intimidate you; it's such an accessible book and hard to put down. The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton and These is My Words by Nancy E. Turner are also favorites. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

"the dog's dinner" by nora bone is one of my fav's......

kate said...

I'll be there in spirit from Michigan!

I'm reading In the Woods, by Tana French right now. The Likeness is my favorite book, so I hope this doesn't disappoint.

Chelsea said...

what a fun idea!

wish i could attend too! I need a good book

Anonymous said...

I would absolutely love to come!! But, I will be there in spirit, as some of the others said. Darn you Kentucky! Hope it's great!

Alycia Grayce (Crowley Party) said...

I have always wanted to be in a book club :/ Wish I lived in New York!

Libby said...

Lovely!!! YAY for book clubs! I always think of the Jane Austin Book Club (the movie)

...like a rolling stone. said...

how i wish i didn't live in CANADA so i could come to this book club.
gosh darn it.
have fun and high-fives to everyone who can make it and enjoy it!
xo.

Shawn Tina said...

OH! DC --> NYC is so easy. Count me in.

Bridget said...

every cool blog thing is either happening in NYC or utah or southern california. boston gets the shaaaft.

Kelly said...

Ahhh I live in Ohio but I would love to join your book club!! You should definitely post what books you are reading every month so us out-of-towners can join in : )

Jo said...

If I was there, I'd come for sure!
Enjoy your book club!!

You asked for suggestions, well...my book club has decided to do a sort of a world religion book club. I was hoping to learn about religions other than my own, and I have. In addition, I'm learning even more about my own religion! Our first book was The Faith Club. Good stuff!

chloe said...

I'm in because what better way to meet some new people in the city since I've only lived here six months, right? And way to go for doing this. I will happily read anything.

Roxy Te said...

ugh! I am SOO jealous. Perhaps I shall read along anyways so do share when you choose the one! ;)