Tuesday, April 18, 2017

A Couple of Events & a Couple of Pics

You all know that I'm a huge fan of Melissa Maglio, the impresario extraordinaire of the Los Gatos Library Evening Book Club.  Well, tonight was her last book club meeting.  Sadly for us members, but happily for her, she is moving on to the San Jose library system.  It's a good move for her, bad one for us.  We (I) will miss her a bunch.



I've told you about the book club we have at one of our corporate food service accounts.  This week, we were extremely fortunate to have both Marina Adair and Elisabeth Barrett make the trek from the South Bay to Pleasanton.  They are both not just outstanding romance authors.  They are outstanding authors (and people!) period.  Here they are.



2 Other Quick Notes:
1.  Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett, is being made into a movie.  I don't know when it's going to hit the big screen.  But I do know that it stars Julianne Moore as the opera singer.  And opera legend Renee Fleming will provide the singing.  And, by the way, I really liked Bel Canto.  It was my 1st Ann Patchett, and I have read everything since (her latest, Commonwealth, is not one of my favorites).
2.  For those of you who follow RBC news, but aren't on the email list, we've got one change.  Katie Hafner, author of Mother Daughter Me, who was supposed to come to Recycle Books next Wednesday, April 26, has now been moved to the following Wednesday, May 3.  I think everybody is going to be very interested to learn why Katie had to switch days. That's all I'm saying for now.

4 comments:

  1. It sounds like I need to read Bel Canto - it's been on my shelves far too long.

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    1. It's really her best one, IMHO. If you do read it, I will be very interested in hearing your thoughts on the ending.

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  2. I really enjoyed Bel Canto, except for that ending. I've read other Ann Patchett books and it seems she loves to spoil the endings! I look forward to seeing Bel Canto as a movie.

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    1. I completely agree with you about the ending of Bel Canto. I don't remember her other ones messing up the endings like she did with BC. But, then again, my memory is not that good. P.S. Everybody seems to like her latest, Commonwealth. But I was not a big fan.

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