September 24, 2021

September book club

This post is overdue by a good two weeks, but I still wanted to give an update on our last book club, which was held on an end-of-summer evening over ice cream treats! 

Our previous meeting was in June (read about it here), but we took a break over the summer since changing schedules and vacations made it hard to coordinate a meeting. We all agreed it was too long in between, because some of us had been finished with the book for a while and it wasn't as fresh in our minds.





Mark Sullivan
Historical fiction
☆☆☆☆

This is a WWII novel unlike any I've ever read, and I really enjoyed the different perspective. It's based on the true story of a Soviet family of German heritage who is caught between two evils - Stalin and Hitler. Because of their "pure blood" German ancestry, the Nazis offer protection as they escape Ukraine. The Martels face many terrors, hardships, and a long struggle before finally finding their "last green valley" - a place of peace they imagined and dreamed of throughout their journey. 



Our next book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle was chosen by Crystal. I'm listening to it on my way to work, and so far it's been very interesting! I have a feeling I may never look at food the same way!



Not only has book club helped me read books I wouldn't have normally picked up, it's also been a great place to get ideas. On my night stand right now is The Ultimate Gift, a book that was recommended at one of our meetings. Although I haven't finished it yet, I've found it to be a very worthwhile read and reminder of what's really important. When I found out author Jim Stovall is blind, it made the book even more meaningful. 





The evenings are getting shorter and cooler, perfect for cozy book nights! I need to focus on getting rid of other distractions so I can experience more of them.


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