Next Meeting is September 18 at noon at Sharon w/ Rennie

"Shadow of Greenbrier" by Emily Matchar and "The Last of the Moon Girls" by Barbara Davis

August 16 Meeting at Alice's

I don't know why but it seems like a long time since our last meeting.  I guess summer is winding down, the days are getting shorter and there is a coolness in the air.....

I digress; tonight we meet at Alice's and share news of the past month, some good, some not so good.  Alice has prepared a wonderful summer meal for us and we toast to our good health.  We reviewed some of the clubs guidelines for our new member -- Nancy Miller.  I will also email the list of members information to be checked for errors and changes.  Grace announced that the Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence will be held at Shepherd University on September 24 through 28 and will feature "Building Bridges, Past and Present" with West Virginia Storyteller, Gretchen Moran Laskas.  Our very first book "Queen of the Big Time" by Adriana Trigiani back in 2008 was the recipient of this award.   Louisa gave us the title of the book to be read for our September 20th meeting - "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.  And for some reason we reviewed "50 Shades of Grey", I guess we just can't get that book our of our minds.

Alice then started the discussion of  "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith.  She is reading the book series and had the DVD of the BBC television comedy-drama series.  We found it hard to believe that this book was written by a man.  I enjoyed the main character, Precious Ramotswe.  Mma. Ramotswe's cases are amusing - they range from imposters, missing husbands, lost children, to stolen property and more. What is interesting is the way the premier lady detective solves her cases and handles herself in particular situations and with others.  Grace couldn't find the alligator episode plausible and I'll admit , it was a stretch - Mma finding the missing husband's watch in the ONE alligator?  Edna thought Mma's handling of the stolen magical items very clever.  It was an enjoyable and easy read, plus there are more adventures with Mma Precious Ramotswe in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series  - 14 in all.

Sharon will post her doughnut muffin recipe in the comments on the blog.

I had a thought, maybe next year each member could take turns writing the review  of the meeting.  The person who hosts the meeting could do the write up of the next meeting.  I thought it would give a different perspective of our meetings.  I LIKE the idea!!  how about you?

Bye bye, so long, farewell
KAthy G