The last time I posted about our history was in February, when I posted our book selections from 2001. In 2001 we had just experienced an influx of new members and really started to get our routine down. Whereas in our first few years, our meetings would often get canceled or postponed, meetings got regular and were generally well attended after 2001. As Irina McGovern would attest, with regularity comes the need to spice things up a bit! (Sorry, couldn't resist the reference to our current book.) In 2001 we did our first mystery month in which:
- we select a mystery novel for the month's book
- it must be a "whodunit" type novel that can be figured out, rather than a basic suspense novel
- one member reads the entire book and tells everyone where to stop reading
- we come to the meeting and try to figure out who, why, how etc by asking only yes/no questions
Our mystery month selections are listed below. Which was your favorite?
2001: Green for Danger by Christianna Brand
2002: Death of an Expert Witness by P.D. James
2003: For the Sake of Elena by Elizabeth George
2004: The Missing Piece by Antoine Bello
2005: Death Comes as Epiphany by Sharan Newman
2006: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
2007: Dead Famous by Ben Elton
2008: The Virgin of Small Plains by Nancy Pickard
3 comments:
My favorite mystery was For the Sake of Elena by Elizabeth George. I think I pushed hard to get that book selected because I was reading her series in chronological order and this one was the next on the list! She has a brand new Inspector Lynley book out, Careless in Red. His life has changed quite a bit since the days of For the Sake of Elena.
What a fun tradition! You have some great ideas! Thank you very much for posting on our book club blog and inviting us to see yours--it's great! I love to see people pairing food and reading. Do you have The Book Club Cookbook? That's a fun one. I love creative ideas!
I'm surprised I've only participated in two of these, 2006 and 2008. Of those two, my favorite was The Virgin of Small Plains.
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