This month we read "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick. This was different from any book we've read before, as much of the story is told with drawings. It's a big book! The girls all said that they were amazed (maybe intimidated?) by the size of the book when they first saw it. Now they are proud that they've read such a big book! It's a great story too -- all the girls said they would recommend it. We had planned to watch the movie "Hugo" together, but given limited time we decided we'll all watch it on our own time.
Here they are deep in conversation:
And here they are being silly:
"Girls on Books" is a mother-daughter book club based in the Wood River Valley of Idaho that's been meeting since 2013. The group consists of four girls and their moms. We meet about once a month to talk about a book that we've read and generally to have fun.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
Some old stuff
Here are a couple of photos from some of our first meetings. I believe the first picture was taken during our January book club when we read The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. We all went together to the Sound of Music Singalong that night! The second photo is from the November meeting when we read Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine.
Number the Stars book club in August
We read Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. It's a story about the Nazi occupation of Denmark during WWII, but mostly it's a story about friendship and bravery. The girls got to act out a new "last chapter" in which they imagined what it would have been like if Annemarie and Ellen and their families were reunited after the war.
Starry River of the Sky book club in May
Back in May, we read Starry River of the Sky by Grace Lin. This is the second book we've read by this author; the first was Year of the Dog. The girls really liked this book and got to act out one of the scenes. Here they are with the symbol of power on their foreheads, to keep away the five poisons!
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