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Author duo Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel teamed up to write The Recipe Club, a "novel cookbook" that combines a story of friendship with more than 80 recipes. In today's guest blog post, they tell us how they came to write The Recipe Club and how it's inspiring readers long after they finish the tale.
Kudos to this intrepid blogger for compiling an ever-growing list of 'Best Books of 2009' database. We all should thank him.
December 8, 2009

Creating Mother-Daughter Book Clubs

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In previous RGG.com blog posts Denise Neary has shared the story of how she came to found the book club The Red Balloons with her daughter, as well as why Jodi Picoult's novel My Sister's Keeper led to the group's best discussion. Today, Denise tells us about a valuable reading group resource.
December 7, 2009

Emilie Richards: A Holiday Jingle

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Today, Emilie Richards brings us some festive cheer with a fun holiday jingle, "Mary Reader," written especially for booklovers and that can be sung along to the tune of a popular Christmas carol.Emilie's most recent novel is Happiness Key, the story of four women who have nothing in common...or so it seems. She is also the author of the Ministry is Murder series and the Shenandoah Album series.
Hope Edelman, today's guest blogger, recounts how she came to be sitting in a Los Angeles living room with the very first book group to read and discuss her memoir The Possibility of Everything...and why their encounter was different from what she had envisioned.Hope is the author of five nonfiction books, including the bestsellers Motherless Daughters and Motherless Mothers.
December 3, 2009

Laura Kasischke: The Fairy Tale & the Black Death

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Laura Kasischke, today's guest blogger, shares the inspiration behind the writing of her novel In a Perfect World --- fairy tales, the Black Death and the question "What if?" She also reveals the kind of writing she loves and what she, in turn, makes sure to give the readers of her stories.
December 2, 2009

More Book Groups Give Back

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Yesterday Marsha Toy Engstrom told us about the many ways the members of her northern California book club, Readers in the Hood, lend a helping hand in their community. Today several other reading group members share their stories on giving back.
December 1, 2009

Readers in the Hood Give Back

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Marsha Toy Engstrom and her book club, Readers in the Hood, do a lot more than get together and discuss books. They lend a helping hand in various ways in their northern California community.In today's post, Marsha talks about some of their endeavors, like donating books to the library of a preschool for homeless and underprivileged children (see photo below)...and why they're actually the selfish ones.
November 30, 2009

Who Took Their Book Group to Guernsey?

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Back in May we announced the "Take Your Book Group to Guernsey" contest held by the Random House Publishing Group to celebrate the paperback publication of Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows' novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
November 25, 2009

Cormac McCarthy's THE ROAD Makes It to the Movies

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Opening today in theaters is the movie version of Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road, the story of a father and son trying to survive in a world devastated by a nuclear holocaust. Are you planning to see it on your own or with your book club? Tell us about it in the comments section.