It was another long day, with me leaving for work before the sun was up and getting home long after it went down, again because I had a book club meeting after work. This one started an hour earlier than last night's though, and because a few of the attendees have younger children and we meet at a home, we don't stay nearly as late. But it still has me at the computer at almost 10 pm, when I should really be curled up in bed, under my heated blanket, with a book getting ready to go to sleep.
But first, a book club review.
Today we are talking about the Basecamp Books and Adventure Book Club. This group is hosted by a local new and used book store, and I've been a member for a little over a year I think. I was hesitant to join at first, because I make some moderate attempts to speak with my dollars (I'm not perfect at it by any means) and Basecamp Books and Adventure is a veteran owned bookstore. As the spouse of a veteran living in a military town, I know the military skews conservative, and that makes me leery. In this instance, my concern was wildly unfounded, and I give Basecamp some of my dollars nearly every month. I try to stop in for Philanthropic Fridays, but I often forget that intention when my work day is over on Friday, so I don't succeed terribly often.
Much like Books and Booze Book Club, this group has a pretty even gender split in attendees, and is probably the most likely to have more men in attendance than women (which in my experience is quite odd for a book club). We have read a very wide range of books for this group. Everything from The Murderbot Diaries to Lonesome Dove. At each meeting, members put forth suggestions for the next month's book, and then we vote. Joe adds whatever our book club selection is to the next order he places, so there are always copies available within a week of the book being selected. We usually meet the last Sunday of the month at 6 pm when the store closes. Biggest perk of being in this book club? Getting to shop after the meetings if something caught your eye when you walked in.
Some of my favorite reads with this group include Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman, The Dead Husband Cookbook by Danielle Valentine, and Station Eleven by Emily St. John-Mandel.
Does this sound like a group you'd want to be part of? - Katie
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