Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Questions to get you thinking: The Slap

Hiya all,

The date for the next one is 4th August.


Here's some questions on "The Slap" to get the old brain boxes working



Did the book make you question your immediate response of Harry slapping Hugo?

How does Rosie breastfeeding affect your opinion of her?

Do you think the author deliberately chose to have multiple nationalities represented at the BBQ (Vietnamese, Aboriginal, Greek, Indian)?

How does the groups reaction to 'The Slap' represent political correctness in today's society?

Is the promiscuity and drug-taking Representative of middle class Australia?

Feel free to add other questions to get us thinking.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Next Book is...


July Meeting


The first First Tuesday Book Club Meeting
thanks tahnee great night and good discussion.kerry

July Meeting


Matilda, our youngest member, did someone get her vote?

The Talking Jug, as in if you're holding it you get to talk, not as in we have a milk jug at our house that can talk.

The White Tiger - 5/10 - July Meeting


Well... what can I say. You girls certainly weren't backwards in coming forwards and everyone was more than happy to express their opinion - which is what made it work! Unfortunately, for our inaugural meeting it appears this first book wasn't the most popular amongst our discerning readers as reflected in the scores below, the average rating being 5/10.


Trilby - 6/10 Made her think about issues such as political, family etc
Cara - 5/10 Made her uncomfortable
Leslie - Hadn't read it tsk tsk but snuck in anyway.
Meg - 4/10 Wasn't easy to read, and didn't flow well.
Colleen - 4/10 Didn't think it was particularly well written.
Kerry - 5/10 Wouldn't have selected it to read, likes that book club makes you read diff. choices.
Elizabeth - 5/10 Wasn't easy to read as didn't like the characters
Tahnee - 4/10 In no rush to read again, however, would still recommend it as it made me think.

The conservative ratings didn't stop discussion flowing thick and fast and the talking jug was introduced in an effort to control the uncontrollable (you know who you are).
The next book is 'The Slap' by Christos Tsiolkas and the next meeting will be on the first Tuesday of August at Trilby's house 7.30pm.
Thank you all for coming and contributing - Tahnee


Saturday, July 4, 2009

http://bookseer.com/

Try this if you're stuck for where to source that next book : )

2 starter questions

A few additional questions;
(1) was there a point in the story that 'hooked' you, you may've just been reading up untill that point, then you thought it's got me in now, what was that moment?
(2) do you still 'like' Balram even after you know what he has done, and why?

Friday, July 3, 2009

Questions to get you thinking: White Tiger

Hello all,

If you're anything like me, your mind is a wee bit rusty on thinking about books critically.

Here's some questions that might help to get the thought process going!

The questions contain spoilers; so don't read on if you haven't read the book.

The author chose to tell the story from the provocative point of view of an exceedingly charming, egotistical admitted murderer. Do Balram's ambition and charisma make his vision clearer? More vivid? Did he win you over?

Balram blames the culture of servitude in India for the stark contrasts between the Light and the Darkness and the antiquated mind set that slows change. Discuss his rooster coop analogy and the role of religion, the political system, and family life in perpetuating this culture. What do you make of the couplet Balram repeats to himself: "I was looking for the key for years / but the door was always open"?

Did you feel Balram was justified in killing Ashok?

Balram's thoughts of his family initially hold him back from killing Ashok. What changes his mind? Why do you think he goes back to retrieve Dharam at the end of the novel? Does his decision absolve him in any way?


The novel reveals an India that is as unforgiving as it is promising. Do you think of the novel, ultimately, as a cautionary tale or a hopeful one?

Hope that helps and doesn't give you to many awful highschool flashbacks.
Just to note I am a superwoman as I am typing one-handed whilst breastfeeding,

See you in a couple of weeks!
Hello All,

This month's book is The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga and we are meeting at my house at 7.30pm on Tuesday the 14th July.