This is a great
book for book clubs as the Lindberghs made several controversial choices in their lives, choices sure to inspire spirited discussion (Teresa M).
I would recommend
this book for book clubs that deal with travel, world cultures or the role of women (Ariel F).
I think this would be a great
book for book clubs to discuss.
It would be an especially good
book for book clubs as there are so many potential areas of discussion.
This is a great
book for book clubs with plenty of themes for discussion: divorce, parenting and personal growth.
I'm excited to lay by the pool and start reading
this book for my book club next month!
I would heartily recommend
this book for any book club, especially in combination with reading The Good Earth and Anchee Min's Red Azalea (Jo K).
There are many different ways to choose
books for your book club, and there is no reason to stick with the same formula all the time.
Someone I've chatted with on Twitter will choose
my book for their book club, or post a fabulous review, or pass my name along to a book promotion site looking for people to guest post.
I think this would be a good
book for a book club partially because of the different lifestyles and historical information.
With the differing opinions of reviewers on this site (the beginning is slow or not, plot is unbelievable or not, characters are likable / believable or not, etc.), perhaps this would be a good
book for a book club to discuss the various reactions.
In addition, BookBrowse recommends
books for book clubs by a variety of categories and themes; and we provide a reading guide and excerpt for each book.
I feel that it would be a good
book for a book club or discussion group to read.
BookBrowse's 12 Best
Books for Book Clubs in 2017 Amazon UK Rising Star of 2016 Booklist Top Ten Debut Novels in 2016 (audiobook) Indie Next Pick
Away from the clinic, Mikel loves reading
books for her book club.
I also like to read but admit I'm always behind on
the books for my book club.
Not exact matches
Atlas Shrugged is the «second most influential
book for Americans today» after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month C
book for Americans today» after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the
Book of the Month C
Book of the Month
Club.
You know how hard it is to find time in your calendar
for a single event, so make your life easier by creating a recurring engagement — such as a
book club or weekly coffee date with a friend — that you'll soon see as a schedule staple.
Some, too, dangle free accommodations at a luxury hotel to lure you into a high - pressure sales pitch
for timeshares or vacation
clubs, while others make good on that free cruise
for you, but require you to
book a second guest at a grossly inflated price.
The
book is about Alex Ferguson, the former manager
for Manchester United soccer
club and the most successful coach in all of professional sports.
In my new
book How to Get PR
for Your Startup: Traction Cynthia Johnson, director of social media marketing at RankLab and editorial director at Social Media
Club says it ``..
Last month's selection
for the company
book club: Al Gore's An Inconvenient Sequel.
She read as much as possible, volunteering at the library
for better
book access, and joined an afterschool robot - building
club even though it had just one other member.
Fellow readers can sign up
for «
Book Club» emails that lists monthly selections from about 100 titles Patrick reads each year.
32, has made somewhat of a name
for himself with a popular investing podcast, an online
book club and his thoughtful exploration of cryptocurrencies.
I wanted to talk about this
book as soon as I finished it, so I'd recommend organizing a
book club for this one.
This is my list of the top online
book clubs for entrepreneurial inspiration.
With a healthy dose of humor, her new
book, Feminist Fight
Club: An Office Survival Manual
for a Sexist Workplace, offers a helping hand to young women seeking an equal playing — and paying — field.
This is a feature introduced specifically
for book clubs and people who need page numbers
for citations.
The author of a
book called The Nordstrom Way to Customer Service Excellence has studied the shop
for decades and built a mini-industry of lectures and workshops that aim to help other businesses emulate its success (past clients have included TD Bank, BMO and the Cactus
Club Cafe chain).
For example, we are now home to 87 common interest, support, diversity, and activity groups ranging from sports teams and health and wellness groups to
book and car
clubs and a community garden.
The welcome offer is enough to pay
for her return flight, so she can transfer that and her Chase points into her BA Executive
Club account and
book flights!
Hyatt, however, allows members to either
book a Grand
Club room
for 23 % to 33 % more points, depending on the category, or Suite rooms
for 46 % more points.
Delhi - based Golflan Technologies Pvt Ltd, which runs a subscription - based service
for golfers to
book tee times through GolfLAN without
club membership, has raised an undisclosed amount in seed funding from early - stage investor YourNest Angel Fund, a company executive told Techcircle.in.
For one, there was an affectionate puff piece in the NYT, a fine introduction to the man, and of course on Tuesday I drove over the hill for my bi-monthly fill of Lynchburg's Wendell Berry book cl
For one, there was an affectionate puff piece in the NYT, a fine introduction to the man, and of course on Tuesday I drove over the hill
for my bi-monthly fill of Lynchburg's Wendell Berry book cl
for my bi-monthly fill of Lynchburg's Wendell Berry
book club.
Some dumb flucks in a desert region wrote a bunch of tall tales, and some English guy with a big vocabulary translated them
for ships and grins, and you all spend every weekend
clubbing with and herking off to this silly
book.
When you meat
for you
book club on Sunday's, why is it only your pastor gets to give his opinion on that weeks chapters?
It's an uncomfortable yet incredibly accessible read — perfect
for a
book club or church group new to the topic and work of racial justice.
I hope you will consider getting your hands on a copy of our
book club selection
for the month of May — The Sacredness of Questioning Everything by David Dark.
The church also partners with a local rabbi from time to time
for conversation around Hebrew Scripture and offers a variety of Bible study /
book club options.
Though we are taking a break from our
book club discussions
for the summer, I wanted to check in now and then to see how your summer reading is going.
Now I haven't seen the price
for Jesus Feminist this low in a long while so if you have been wanting to grab a copy or to give one away or to start a
book club, this is the time!
Suggest Evolving in Monkey Town as a selection
for your
book club or small group study (Bonus points if your
book club has 5,000 members)
In our
book club selection
for this month, author and religious expert Phyllis Tickle describes the origins of Christian fundamentalism.
In
books, academic journals, magazines, blog posts, speeches, conferences, and campus
clubs, they are steadily building a case that there is a place in the traditional evangelical church
for sexually active gay people in committed, monogamous relationships.
Today I'm excited to announce my selection
for November's
book club: unChristian: What a New Generation Thinks About Christianity... And Why it Matters, by David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons.
There was even a gift - certificate
for a free copy of the fishing
club leader's newest
book, Your Best Fishing Now!
As far as creating opportunities
for dialog within your faith communities, I'd recommend starting with a
book club, perhaps around a
book like Trouble I've Seen by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go Home by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us by the authors mentioned above — something that's not directly about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
She nails it again with this fabulous pick
for her
book club.
Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament by Peter Enns:: I'm just cracking this open as part of the amazing Reading in Transit
book club for theology nerds.