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This blog is for the members of the Evening Cook Memorial Public Library Book Group which meets at 7:00p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month to discuss the book we read that month. Please feel free to add comments, questions and/or suggestions and generally make yourself at home on this blog. Please email me if you have any problems getting signed up or if you don't want to be part of this blog. Ellen Jennings ejennings@cooklib.org

Thursday, March 29, 2012

YA Literature in the New York Times today

Remember last night when I told you how cool you all are for reading and discussing Hunger Games last March? Well, they confirmed your cool-ness in today's NY Times. Enjoy!

Authors Taking Risks Isn't Kids Stuff

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Chris Cleave and Little Bee

If you're interested in learning more about author Chris Cleave, the issues behind his books or his newest book about to be published, check out his website. It's chock-full of fascinating information.

http://www.chriscleave.com/little-bee/

Monday, March 26, 2012

Tana French responded to our question!!

Dear Ellen,

First of all, sorry it’s taken me so long to reply to your email – life got away from me for a while!  Thank you so much for taking the time to e-mail me.



Here’s the story on the ending: it was the only possible honest ending for In the Woods. Rob is the kind of person who, whenever he comes close to taking some irrevocable leap, runs as fast as he can in the other direction. He’s so badly damaged that he can’t risk taking that leap, in case it smashes him into a million pieces. So when I got towards the end of In the Woods, I had three choices: turn my narrator into a totally different person in the last chapter, in order to force in a solution (cheap and cheesy); do a deus ex machina and have someone else pop up with the solution (cheap and cheesy); or stay true to the character and just write the best book I could, even if it didn’t fit the genre conventions.



I do know that endings are very much a matter of personal taste. Some people would be absolutely furious at an ending that betrayed the character in order to stick to the formula, while other people prefer endings that follow the conventions and provide closure. There was no way in the world I could write something that would suit both of those tastes. I figured the only thing I could do was make the book as good as I possibly could...and then duck!



About the mystery of what happened to Rob, Peter and Jamie... I’m genuinely not sure if it’ll end up getting resolved at some stage. I’m hoping to keep writing about the same general bunch of main characters for a while, though – I’ve got interested in them! I don’t have a concrete plan, or anything, but who knows what loose ends might get tied up along the way...



All the best,

Tana



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My book club discussed In the Woods last night and we had a great discussion. The ONE problem we couldn\'t get past was the lack of resolution about what happened to Peter and Jamie in the woods in 1984. I promised the group I would contact you to see if you were planning to write a book wrapping up the Adam/Rob Ryan 1984 mystery. Some of our group were convinced that Adam was somehow involved in their disappearance, but most of us couldn\'t imagine that he, with all his faults, would be capable of hurting his little friends.
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Ellen Jennings
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Cook Memorial Public Library District
Libertyville IL






Monday, March 12, 2012

Update on Greg Mortenson, author of 3 Cups of Tea

One of the best book discussions we had in the past several years (and we've had MANY) was the evening we talked about Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson. Mortenson's story of how he came to build schools for girls in Afghanistan was inspiring and Cathy's slide show and her connections to the author really added to our understanding.
Recently, you may have read that he's under suspicion of mismanaging the money his Central Asia Institute raised for more schools. 60 Minutes did a big expose about this and very little has been heard from Mortenson himself.
This is a great (long) update which I found fascinating and thought you might also enjoy.  http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/celebrities/greg-mortenson/The-Trials-of-Greg-Mortenson.html