I think so. I’m still going to keep reading books.
I have an idea for another book to read together. I’m feeling a bit crazy to suggest it but it’s one of those books that I just want to talk with people about and nobody has read it. So it’s purely selfish. I’ll keep you all posted.
On a music note: what is my favorite new album of 2009 so far?

The Welcome Wagon is a married couple, the Reverend Thomas Vito Aiuto and his wife Monique, who execute a genre of gospel music that is refreshingly plain. Their hymns are modest and melodic takes on a vast history of sacred song traditions, delivered with the simple desire to know their Maker—and to know each other—more intimately. More…
This is an amazing album. Seriously check it out.
You can’t just leave us hanging like that. At least give us a clue.
What is it….The Micky Mouse Adventure, or something?
I don’t listen to new music like you. I’m sort of trapped in all the music I have in my little library. It keeps me quite happy.
Too hard to learn new words to sing along at my age.
I love the album cover of these guys, though. Super hoaky-cheesy-60s looking.
I think our club should read “Peace Like a River” together, or maybe a Dickens novel. I don’t think you should always get to be the boss.
Dickens! Please Dickens! The Pickwick Papers? Little Dorrit? Just a couple of suggestions…
So , will the snobbery go on?
what happened? what’s the book? It’s Mom’s comment about being the boss that stalled you, isn’t it?
Hi Sarah! Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, I got majorly stalled on this.
I’m leaning towards these books for the next club:
1. Paradise Lost (Major snob material!)
2. So Brave, Young, and Handsome
3. Ivanhoe
4. Book of the New Sun
All of the above I feel like would generate some good discussion. The main problem with Wind in the Willows was that it was so good it didn’t leave much room for discussion beyond, “I loved it!”. The books above I feel would get people asking questions more.
Can you suggest anything?