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September 15- October 15, 2007
Dear Member,
Our Top 10 Book Club Selections List is now updated weekly, and this week has 2 new books on the list! Check it out.
Reminder: you can only enter to win books through this newsletter and not on the homepage.
Check out the most recently reviewed books by book clubs and the newest book selections of your fellow members.
The View from Mount Joy by Lorna Landvik
Article by Lorna Landvik
Hello Everyone - how's The View From Mount Joy where you're from?
This is one of my wilder books - although how can you not get a little wild when you write about cheerleaders? (No, I was never one myself, although I did try out to be our high school mascot, the Teddie Bear. It's not that I was infused with team spirit - I just wanted to wear that furry bear costume and make people laugh.)
The book begins as our narrator (and hero) Joe Andreson and his mother have moved down to Minneapolis from a small town in Northern Minnesota. He joins the Class of '72 at Ole Bull High School and two of the girls he meets - Kristi Casey, the cheerleading captain who assumes the earth's orbit is for her benefit, and Darva Pratt, who cares more about art and politics than her ranking on the popularity chart - will impact the rest of his life.
We follow Joe's story as he graduates high school and college and tumbles into a life that includes an unchosen, yet ultimately satisfying career, unexpected fatherhood, an evangelical super-star, guitar-playing, love and loss, and grocery store bargain days.
I hope The View From Mount Joy will make you laugh and cry, and finally, will make you wonder at all the wild and crazy heart and beauty in this world of ours.

-Lorna Landvik

BEHIND THE WRITING of VIEW FROM MOUNT JOY I'm embarrassed to say this; but I can't recall the exact time and place Joe, Kristi and Darva of THE VIEW FROM MOUNT JOY came into my head. Usually a book begins for me with the appearance of the main characters in my head and usually, I can remember where I was or what I was doing when they made their appearance. Not so for t his book. If I were a more careful chronicler, if I kept a journal or if I had a better memory (really, my powers of recall couldn't activate a night light) I could tell you this, but the genesis for this book will just have to go mysteriously unexplained. __

Although...the story does start as Joe's about to begin his senior year and his story mirrors mine in that we're the same age. I've said before I don't like to write about my real life (it's always more fun for me to make it up) but I did enjoy writing about the early seventies and its shag haircuts (you bet I had one), platform shoes, music (ahh...slow dancing to "Stairway to Heaven" and "Color My World") and its general still-sorta-hippie-ish aura. I also enjoyed taking Joe through the years up to the present, and having him confront the big questions that we all ask ourselves and stumble toward answering. __

I love Joe - he's a good man and I'm especially partial to good men. He's not afraid to show his emotions, a quality I find most good men have. It wasn't hard to write as a male (I hope I've succeeded) - I'm of the belief that men and women are more alike than they are different. Kristi too was a lot of fun to write - man, is she diabolical! - but underneath her narcissism and ruthlessness, I think you'll find...more narcissism and ruthlessness. Just kidding - you don't act (entirely) like her without being motivated by pain and hurt. __

A male reporter who interviewed me said he thought the book was about loyalty and although I never set out with 'themes' in mind, I agree with him in that Joe is certainly loyal - to family and friends and the sense of what is right. _

I think the world's in a lot of trouble right now and I also think it's people like Joe - those who love with open hearts and try to help others - who will make it better.

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Lorna would be delighted to call-in via speakerphone Click here to set up a chat.
Butcher of Dreams by Kay Williams & Eileen Wyman
Article by Kay Williams & Eileen Wyman
The idea for this book came after we moved into Manhattan Plaza, a housing complex for performing artists in Hell's Kitchen. The neighborhood was crime-ridden. Live nude shows, erotic bookstores, x-rated movies were just a block away from our apartment complex. Crack cocaine was sold by dealers in the streets. Prostitutes blatantly solicited. In the mid-eighties, 42nd St. between 7th and 8th Avenues was considered one of the worst blocks in the city for crime. By the time we finished the book, the Disney Corporation had renovated the Amsterdam Theater, moved in The Lion King and Hell's Kitchen was well on its way to being gentrified. Now our area is one of the safest, cleanest neighborhoods in New York City.
Butcher of Dreams is based on our experiences working in off-Broadway and regional repertory theaters around the country. The events are fictional, the theater is fictional, and the characters are fictional. The story takes place in 1985 and 1986-in Hell's Kitchen as it was then.
Kay and Eileen would be delighted to call-in to your club via speakerphone and visit clubs in the NYC area (perhaps even Hell's kitchen!). Email them to set up a date and time.
Catnapped! (An Animal Instinct Mystery) by Gabriella Herkert
Article by Gabriella Herkert
When I was a law student, I heard a story about a woman who left her substantial fortune to her cat. On the surface, she seemed nuts. Then, I met her family and the world made sense again. I didn't know I would write about it then but I did put it in my journal. A few years later, when I decided to try to write a novel, I paged back through my journal to jump start my imagination and there it was - the perfect opening to a seemingly insane world. I took the story and added my personal experience. The only character in Catnapped! based on a real "person" is Flash.
I tried to write a straight mystery - all ambiance and lurking dangers. It didn't take. In the end, life is pretty funny and one person's crazy is another person's moment of lucidity. Catnapped! is my idea of balance. Part humor, part reality, all unexpected. If I were a politician, I'd call it spin. For me, a writer since I was eight, all the stories are like that. Not just mine -- everyone's. And I can't wait for the next one.
Gabriella would be happy to call in to your book club via speakerphone as well as meet with clubs in the Seattle area. Email her to request a call or visit.

The Abduction
by Mark Gimenez
Article by Mark Gimenez
God has a plan for Ben Brice, or so his mother had always said and so he had always believed, right up until that dark night in Vietnam in 1968. Now sixty, Ben lives alone in a remote cabin outside Taos, drowns his memories in Jim Beam, and wonders what God's plan had been and why it had gone so wrong. But when Gracie, his ten-year-old granddaughter, is abducted outside Dallas, Ben puts down the bottle and goes in search of her, afraid that his dark past has come back to haunt her. And he learns that his mother had been right all along.
And that is the central idea of the book: Is there a plan to our lives or are our lives just a series of random events? For example, is it part of a plan that the world's three main religions all took root in the same place in the world, a place that just happens to sit above an ocean of oil that the entire world now depends on some 2,000 years later, oil that has brought the three religions into conflict today? Or is it just a random coincidence?
I had met several Vietnam veterans who had been profoundly affected by their war experiences, so I began reading extensively about the war, including the atrocities of war. And I wondered how a normal human being would be affected by such acts. So I knew I wanted a tormented Vietnam veteran to be the main character. And when several children were abducted in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I decided to center the story around an abduction because I knew, as a father, that I would never stop searching for my child.
I want readers to be entertained by the story and to ponder the theory of life: plan or random?
The Abduction spent four weeks on the UK Top 20 bestseller list, five weeks on the Australian Top 10 list, and six weeks on the Irish Top 10 list.

Mark Gimenez

Mark would be happy to call-in to your club via speakerphone Email him to request a phone call.

Listen to the Mockingbird by Penny Rudolph
Article by Penny Rudolph
Enter to Win this Book for Your Club
My somewhat feminist, historical mystery/suspense novel takes place in 1860s New Mexico Territory, where the Civil War is about to have a startling impact on a woman who calls herself Matty Summerhayes. A stranger dies in her barn, a rumor of a lost gold mine on her land emerges, and soon someone is trying to run her off her ranch.
Intrigued when I stumbled across a tombstone with this plainspoken inscription: This woman owned a ranch and held up a stagecoach, I later read a biography of an 1860s Army wife and wondered, 'What if I blended the lives of these two remarkable women?' And Matty Summerhayes was born.
After reading Mockingbird, I'm hoping people will consider whether even a horrendous crime might seem justified when all circumstances are known.
Penny would be delighted to call-in to your club via speakerphone and visit clubs in the Albuquerque, NM area. Email her to request a phone chat or visit.
From the Last Newsletter...in case you missed it
The Priest of Blood (The Vampyricon)
God's Shrink: 10 Sessions and Life's Greatest Lessons from an Unexpected Patient
Winners!
Winners--please email me the information below. Otherwise, you do not need to do anything. You will receive your books within 30 days. Please click on the "review this book" link in the reading guide to submit your review and don't forget that you can email the author to request a call-in. The author email link is below the book title in the reading guide for the book.
Unto the Daughters (2 clubs)
1. Ann Kelley and the Girlfriends book club of Commerce Township, MI (10 members)
Ann, we will be mailing 10 books to the address in your account info. Don't forget: Karen Tini would be delighted to meet with your group if you are loacted near Detroit! Email her If you have more/less members, please email me
2. Christine Simpson and the WOW (Women of Wiliamsburg) book club of Williamsburg, MI (6 members) Christine, we will be mailing 6 books to the address in your account info. Don't forget: Karen Tini would be delighted to meet with your group if you are loacted near Detroit! Email her If you have more/less members, please email me
The Rest of Her Life (5 clubs)
1. Diane Bruley and the DAAT book club of St. Albans Bay, VT (8 members)
Diane, we will be mailing 8 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me
2. Sara Truong and the Highlawn Moms book club of Leawood, KS (13 members)
Sara, we will be mailing 13 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me
3. Sue Reardon and the No Name book club of Billerica, MA (10 members)
Diane, we will be mailing 10 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me
4. Elisabeth Albert and the Thongs on Fire book club of New York, NY (7 members)
Elisabeth, we will be mailing 7 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me
5. Christy Guardino and the We Love Books book club of Brooklyn, NY (9 members)
Christy, we will be mailing 9 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, pleaseemail me
Republic (2 clubs)
1. Kim Weller and Chicks, Lit and Flicks Book Club of Sterling, VA (12 members) Don't forget: Charles Sheehan would be delighted to meet with your group as you are located in Virginia! Email him
We will be mailing 12 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me
2. Kyla Nobles and Readers Anonymous Book Club of Indian Trail, NC (8 members) Don't forget: Charles Sheehan would be delighted to meet with your group as you are located in the North Carolina! Email him We will be mailing 8 books to the address in your account info.If you have more/less members, please email me
Don't Make a Scene(1 club)
Lynn Olson and the Boise Book Babes Book Club of Boise, ID (6 members) Lynn, we will be mailing 6 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, pleaseemail me.
Harmony (1 club)
Heather Rudy and the Mothers of Preschoolers Book Club of Charlotte, MI (18 members) Heather, we will be mailing 18 books to the address in your account info. If you have more/less members, please email me.
Best Wishes,

Pauline Hubert
Book Movement





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