Friday, June 25, 2010

HI

FYI for all you obsessive book lovers, the new Kindle is now $189. I have been trying to talk Becky and Rani into buying one forever..it has seriously changed my life!! I bought mine for like $300, so it's a steal

Also, has anyone read Eat, Pray, Love? I am almost done...thoughts from those who have read it? It was so hyped up that I am not sure how I feel.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Welcome New Member!

Yeah are book club is already growing! We'd like to welcome new member Suzi Barkley! Suzi, I went ahead and added your name to our choices list, so you will have choices in August. We're so glad you wanted to join!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Review of The Help

Um, I had the assignment of copying and pasting the review, but I accidentally closed my window. And my settings are set to erase my conversations. Anyone have their's saved. Your default for MSN IM should be to save it.  So sorry!!! We had a great review and an amazing read, thanks Jess! Next month we'll be reviewing Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, which is great so far!

Questions for the Help

  1. Who was your favorite character? Why?
  2. What do you think motivated Hilly? On the one hand she is terribly cruel to Aibileen and her own help, as well as to Skeeter once she realizes that she can’t control her. Yet she’s a wonderful mother. Do you think that one can be a good mother but, at the same time, a deeply flawed person?
  3. Like Hilly, Skeeter’s mother is a prime example of someone deeply flawed yet somewhat sympathetic. She seems to care for Skeeter— and she also seems to have very real feelings for Constantine. Yet the ultimatum she gives to Constantine is untenable; and most of her interaction with Skeeter is critical. Do you think Skeeter’s mother is a sympathetic or unsympathetic character? Why?
  4. How much of a person’s character would you say is shaped by the times in which they live?
  5. Did it bother you that Skeeter is willing to overlook so many of Stuart’s faults so that she can get married, and that it’s not until he literally gets up and walks away that the engagement falls apart?
  6. Do you believe that Minny was justified in her distrust of white people?
  7. Do you think that had Aibileen stayed working for Miss Elizabeth, that Mae Mobley would have grown up to be racist like her mother? Do you think racism is inherent, or taught?
  8. From the perspective of a twenty-first century reader, the hairshellac system that Skeeter undergoes seems ludicrous. Yet women still alter their looks in rather peculiar ways as the definition of “beauty” changes with the times. Looking back on your past, what’s the most ridiculous beauty regimen you ever underwent?
  9. The author manages to paint Aibileen with a quiet grace and an aura of wisdom about her. How do you think she does this?
  10. Do you think there are still vestiges of racism in relationships where people of color work for people who are white?
  11. What did you think about Minny’s pie for Miss Hilly? Would you have gone as far as Minny did for revenge?