I am now taking suggestions for our next book. Personally, I'm leaning on the strong side for something fun/light for easy beach reading. Remember, it must also have a movie!
What would you like to read and watch? What goes with mojitas?
< refuses to acknowledge existence of this book based on widely publicized spoiler. REFUSES!
I live in a bubble and didn't have it spoiled for me, so I spent a good hour last night sniffling and wiping away tears. Fucking first chapter.
I haven't heard the spoilers (maybe Canada is more circumspect regarding book gossip ) so now I'm going to read it.... But I'm having a hard time resisting the temptation to Google.
I don't know if there would be any interest, but I want to read Gone Girl, then watch the movie (whenever it comes out). The movie was actually filmed locally-the production crew used a few vacant buildings and turned them into fictional places for the movie set.
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I don't know if there would be any interest, but I want to read Gone Girl, then watch the movie (whenever it comes out). The movie was actually filmed locally-the production crew used a few vacant buildings and turned them into fictional places for the movie set.
Gone Girl has taken a bit of crap, but I really liked it.
Another book turned soon to be movie is The Book of Negros. I heard a rumour that it was called something else in some countries. The book was excellent, and I'm really looking forward to the movie.
@golfergirl08 I don't think there are any movies, but there should be. I'm excited if there's a new book! eTA Re: Marian Keyes
@magentawarped The Help is great. I loved both the book and the movie. I think I already mentioned that on this thread, whoops. I also thought Gone Girl was a good read. I would definitely be down for that!
@mevaroo I just read Wuthering Heights last year so I would be up for that! Not a light read, and I didn't really like it that much, but I would be interested in seeing the movie.
May I suggest any John Grisham book with a movie? I love all his books, and I have seen and enjoyed a couple of the movies. The Client, The Pelican Brief, and I love love love A Time To Kill.
I love John Grisham books, and have a MILLION things to say about book vs. Movie
My suggestion is The Great Gatsby. We can all were fringe dresses and drink champagne
You said fun/light { Hunger Games, Divergent, The Princess Bride,Ella Enchanted
I've wanted to read/see The Perks of Being a Wallflower; reading The Lovely Bones might make more sense to me than the movie did; The Host was good (slow in the beginning IMO)
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Re: July/August Book Club Suggestions?
The Nanny Diaries
The Devil Wears Prada
The Help would also be great!
Other suggestions:
The Art Forger (I'm reading now, very good)
How to Cook a Tart - funny murder mystery
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dx PCOS 2007
BFP #1 (natural) 12/23/2010. Stillbirth due to IC 4/2/2011
TTC #2 starting 03/2012
RE starting 07/2012
05/2013 BFP on a Letrozole (Femara)/trigger!
Cerclage, Procardia, Makena, GD (with insulin), MBR, and we made it!
Our Angel was born sleeping at 20 weeks due to IC.
You said fun/light { Hunger Games, Divergent, The Princess Bride,Ella Enchanted
I've wanted to read/see The Perks of Being a Wallflower; reading The Lovely Bones might make more sense to me than the movie did; The Host was good (slow in the beginning IMO)
~s.h.
38 y.o. w/PCOS
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