Book Club Discussion: Build A Man

Please take a look at the discussion questions below and Nancy's responses, then comment with your own responses to some or all of the questions. Also, please include the number of the question(s) with your response(s) so we can all keep track of what is being discussed. Feel free to add any other comments you have that are not prompted by the questions. Thank you for reading Build A Man by Talli Roland and participating in our discussion!

1. Who is your favorite character in Build A Man and why?
I really like Serenity. She’s a great heroine because she’s upbeat and very likable. It’s fun to follow along as she goes after what she wants, and then learns valuable lessons along the way. Her choices aren’t always best, but she eventually does the right thing. Serenity is a realistic character who has flaws and wonderful qualities, too.  

2. Would you be able to go undercover like Serenity did to pursue your dream job?
I would definitely want to pursue my dream job, and I may think about going undercover, but I wouldn’t go through with it. If it means compromising my morals and doing something I know is wrong or something that could harm someone, I definitely wouldn’t be able to do it. 

3. What is the best aspect of Build A Man? Should anything have been improved?
The plot is great and really unique. This novel has great flow too, and it is definitely a page-turner. I didn't like the character Peter at all, but he wasn't supposed to be likable. So, I really don't have any complaints. 

4. What do you think of Talli Roland’s writing style?
Talli writes with wit and charm, and every page is engaging. Her characters are very well developed, which makes for a vibrant, compelling novel. 

5. Did you like the ending? Why or why not?
Yes, I did, even though I figured it would wind up that way. But I was still pleased. I also liked that it was open-ended, which paves the way for the sequel. 

6. Would you recommend this novel? Why or why not?
Of course! Talli is a wonderful writer, and this book in particular really captured my interest. I think chick lit fans everywhere would enjoy it. 

7. Will you read more books by Talli Roland in the future?
Definitely! I’m looking forward to reading the Build A Man sequel Construct A Couple. It will be fun to see what these characters are up to next!

What do you think of Build A Man
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Book Club Discussion: Easily Amused

Please take a look at the discussion questions below and Nancy's responses, then comment with your own responses to some or all of the questions. Also, please include the number of the question(s) with your response(s) so we can all keep track of what is being discussed. Feel free to add any other comments you have that are not prompted by the questions. Thank you for reading Easily Amused by Karen McQuestion and participating in our discussion!
 
1. What is your perception of Lola?
Lola seems to be miserable when the book begins, but not understandably so. She is a complainer, annoyed because her friend, Piper, is always taking care of her young son, and frustrated that because she made nasty comments about her friend Hubert’s girlfriend, he doesn’t speak to her much anymore. Lola is selfish and not that likable. She flips out when her younger sister, Mindy, reveals that her wedding will be on Lola’s thirtieth birthday and she wants to have a cake and sing, “Happy Birthday,” to Lola at the reception. Lola is also bothered when Hubert suddenly shows up at her house after a fight with his girlfriend and wants to stay there for a while. I didn’t really get why Lola was so upset with everything going on around her because it didn’t seem that bad. Also, Lola tends to avoid social situations and really dislikes her overly involved neighbors. 

2. Were you rooting for Lola to end up with Ryan or Hubert?
Ryan seemed like he was hiding something from the start. Hubert was an okay character. I knew early on who Lola would end up with, but I wasn’t too excited to see how it all worked out. I didn’t connect with these characters very much. 

3. Describe the friendship between Lola and Piper.
Since Lola is relatively non-confrontational, she bottled up a lot of the negative feelings she had toward Piper and just let everything go, but she was clearly frustrated with her. Piper was a pretty good friend to Lola, though, and seemed to genuinely care about her. She was willing to help Lola with whatever she needed, a great quality to have in a friend. 

4. Describe the relationship between Lola and her sister, Mindy.
Strained would be the best word to describe Lola’s and Mindy’s relationship. Mindy is condescending and rude to Lola, and Lola understandably doesn’t want to be with Mindy much, especially when it comes to planning Mindy’s wedding. But, Lola’s lack of involvement and lack of interest are not good either. I kept hoping that Mindy would make an effort to be nicer and that Lola would just make some sort of an effort. 

5. Overall, would you recommend this novel to others? Why or why not?
Probably not. It wasn’t for me, but other people may enjoy it. I’m not opposed to reading something else from Karen McQuestion, though. Each novel is different, so I might like another one of her books better. 

What do you think of Easily Amused
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Book Club Discussion: A Vintage Affair

Please take a look at the discussion questions below and Nancy's responses, then comment with your own responses to some or all of the questions. Also, please include the number of the question(s) with your response(s) so we can all keep track of what is being discussed. Feel free to add any other comments you have that are not prompted by the questions. Thank you for reading A Vintage Affair by Isabel Wolff and participating in our discussion!
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How responsible is Phoebe for what happened to Emma?

Phoebe believes that she could have done more to help Emma, so she lives with constant regret and guilt. Her feelings are understandable, and I kept thinking that she should have gone to a grief counselor or sought some sort of professional help instead of trying to escape by opening a clothing store. She was trying to mask her feelings and ignore them by working all the time, but that didn’t take away the loss and how upset she really was. The book had a dark cloud hanging over it because of this. Usually, in chick lit/women’s fiction the main character’s best friend is present, so the fact that Emma was deceased really made the story dark and difficult to read at times. Phoebe’s sadness was present in every scene, even when she thought she was moving on, she never really was until the very end of the book. Emma was always on Phoebe’s mind, and that awful night was always tormenting Phoebe.

Which of Phoebe's three romantic interests were you rooting for? Why?

I didn’t particularly care for any of them. I knew that she would never be with Guy again, which was understandable. I thought Miles was annoying, especially with how much he spoiled his daughter, Roxy. It was clear that Phoebe didn’t fit in with them, so I knew their relationship wouldn’t last. Dan was okay. He seemed like a nice guy, but it didn’t really matter to me if Phoebe ended up with him or not. I wasn’t really rooting for any of the guys. 

Talk about the connection between Thérèse Bell and Phoebe. What draws them together? What do their losses have in common? Why hasn't Thérèse shared her story of Monique with anyone before?

Thérèse and Phoebe are drawn together by vintage clothes, but they bond because they both lost dear friends. Like Phoebe, Thérèse also feels guilty for what she thinks happened to her childhood friend, Monique. Both women feel as if their friends were counting on them for help and they let them down. Thérèse has been too ashamed to share her story with anyone until Phoebe comes along. They have an instant connection and form a deep bond, despite the big age difference between them. 

Were you engaged by the detailed passages about vintage clothing—the style, fabric, and history of fashion?

I enjoyed all the details about the vintage clothing. It was obvious that the author did her research and/or has her own passion for vintage clothes since it was clear that she was very knowledgeable about these items. 

Phoebe says, "when you buy a piece of vintage clothing, you're not just buying fabric and thread—you're buying a piece of someone's past." Do you wear vintage clothes? If so, is the idea of wearing a piece of someone else's life appealing to you? If you've never purchased vintage clothes, why not?

I haven’t bought or worn vintage clothes, but I do buy and wear vintage inspired clothes from ModCloth. I love the retro inspired look of these clothes. I wouldn’t be opposed to wearing vintage clothes if I really fell in love with the piece and felt like I had to have it. 

A number of reviewers insist that A Vintage Affair is "NOT just chick lit." What is chick-lit and what separates it from so called "serious fiction"?

In my post In Defense of Chick Lit, I explain what chick lit is and what it is not. I don’t like to call something “serious fiction” because that implies that other books that are on the more humorous side don’t have depth, and that’s not true. It also implies that certain books should be taken seriously and others shouldn’t, and I don’t agree with that either. Books have merit for different reasons. I don’t think the chick lit/women’s fiction genre should be split down the middle between serious and non-serious.

Is the book's ending satisfying? Were all the loose ends tied-up?

The ending was satisfying for me. The loose ends were tied up in the epilogue, and it was nice to have that last part to get some closure about “the blue coat.” Phoebe’s relationship/friendship with Dan was left open-ended, which was okay with me. Like I said before, I wasn’t too invested in any of the romances going on throughout the book. They were overshadowed by Phoebe’s and Thérèse’s stories of loss. 

Would you recommend A Vintage Affair? Why or why not?

It was well-written, so I would recommend it, but I would caution people that it has a darker storyline than they might expect. It seems as though the book is about a vintage clothing shop and the owner’s adventures in life and love, but it’s more about loss, longing, sadness, regret, and trying to move on. Despite the whimsy of vintage clothing, Phoebe and Thérèse have such upsetting stories, which take over the book.
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Book Club Picks for May

Discussion begins on Monday, May 14th

When twenty-nine-year-old Lola Watson unexpectedly inherits a rambling house in the suburbs, she thinks it just may be the cherry on a banner year. After all, she’s happily single, with fabulous friends and her dream job working at a popular magazine. Life is perfect—until her new neighbors make her their new “project,” a heartbroken high school friend crashes indefinitely at her house, and her younger sister announces she’s getting married…on Lola’s thirtieth birthday. Suddenly Lola’s not so keen on her newfound domestic bliss. But when she meets handsome, mysterious Ryan Moriarty, Lola dares to hope she’s found the perfect guy to one-up her sister and add a little spice back into her life. This light-hearted romantic comedy from Karen McQuestion is headlined by a charming cast of characters, led by the self-deprecatingly funny Lola. Breezy and fun, Easily Amused serves as a gentle, often amusing reminder that love can often be found in the place we least expect—under our very noses.

Discussion begins on Tuesday, May 29th

Slave to the rich and the rude, cosmetic surgery receptionist Serenity Holland longs for the day she's a high-flying tabloid reporter. When she meets Jeremy Ritchie -- the hang-dog man determined to be Britain's Most Eligible Bachelor by making himself over from head to toe and everything in between -- Serenity knows she's got a story no editor could resist. With London's biggest tabloid on board and her very own column tracking Jeremy's progress from dud to dude, Serenity is determined to be a success. But when Jeremy's surgery goes drastically wrong and she's ordered to cover all the car-crash goriness, Serenity must decide how far she really will go for her dream job.






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Book Club Discussion: With a Little Luck

Please take a look at the discussion questions below and Nancy's responses, then comment with your own responses to some or all of the questions. Also, please include the number of the question(s) with your response(s) so we can all keep track of what is being discussed. Feel free to add any other comments you have that are not prompted by the questions. Thank you for reading With a Little Luck and participating in our discussion!

1) Do you have a good luck charm like Berry does? If so, what is it?

No, I don't have a good luck charm that I carry around with me, but I'm superstitious occasionally. 

2) Did you find Berry's superstitions quirky and endearing or annoying?

I really liked Berry as a character. Sometimes I wished I could tell her to stop being so overboard about what's lucky and unlucky because none of that stuff really predicts the future or keeps you completely safe from everything, but I knew she would come to that realization eventually. I thought Berry had a great sense of humor and I really enjoyed reading about her life, even though it revolved around superstitions. 

3) Given her background and her father's influence, was it understandable that Berry believed in everything happening in threes, including bad relationships?

I think Berry was searching for answers and being superstitious was her way of making sense of what happened in her life. I also think it was a defense mechanism because she was living in fear of something going wrong. She was always trying to ward off the wrong that she couldn't clearly see what was right in her life. 

4) What do you think of the banter between Berry and Ryan and of the relationship they developed? Did you know he was "the one" as soon as she met him?

I loved the banter between Berry and Ryan. As soon as they had the exchange about cake and then he tried to get her back by setting up a date for her with a listener of his show, I knew sparks were flying. But I was still guessing how it would all turn out until the very end. I was suspicious of Brendan since he had a band, so I figured he was just using Berry. But initially, it seemed like they had so much in common that I thought maybe she would end up with him, though he was introduced too late in the book to be a serious love interest. 

5) This book has several laugh-out-loud moments. What was your favorite?

The scene when Berry accidentally almost gets her dad arrested was hilarious. Very well written. 

6) Would you recommend this book to others? Why or why not?

I definitely recommend this book because it's charming and funny and a great read. I look forward to reading more of Caprice Crane's books. 
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