Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group: Menus & Recipes, Featured Authors, Suggested Readings, and Topical Questions

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Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group: Menus & Recipes, Featured Authors, Suggested Readings, and Topical Questions

Editorial Reviews
Publishers Weekly, August 9, 2004
"...plans inventive reading-group parties with suggestions for themes, menus and recipes, reading lists and provocative questions."

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"'Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group' by Mary O'Hare and Rose Storey plans inventive reading-group parties with suggestions for themes, menus and recipes, reading lists and provocative questions."
Publishers Weekly, August 9, 2004

"The New Year has begun and it's time to uphold that New Year Resolution to read more and join a book group. Tonight we're talking with Mary O'Hare and Rose Storey authors of 'Recipe For a Book Club - A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Reading Group". Join us for a conversation about how to couple the perfect food with the perfect book choice'"
Heidi Holtan, "Real Good Words," KAXE (Grand Rapids, MN), January 6, 2005

"If the idea of starting a book club seems daunting, put your mind to rest with a 'Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group' (Capital Books, $19.95). According to authors Mary O'Hare and Rose Storey, it's a simple matter of picking a decent book, whipping up some snacks and having a few questions ready to kick-start conversation....The recipes...are lovely. They include everything from apricot punch to sausage gumbo."
Devin Rose, Chicago Tribune, December 12, 2004

"Lots of people organize their own book clubs and now there's a book, 'Recipe for a Book Club,' by Mary O'Hare and Rose Storey that will help anyone who wants to start a club built around monthly themes, combined with recommendations of what to serve when everyone gets together. As the authors, sisters, say, 'Reading a good book provides as much mental nourishment as eating a good meal.' I have to agree!"
Alan Caruba, Bookviews.com, January 2005

"'Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group by Mary O'Hare and Rose Storey' (Capital Books, Inc., $19.95 - Unlike other basic reading group guides, 'Recipe for a Book Club' combines good eating with good reading for the millions of Americans who participate in book clubs. Written by two book-and-cooking sisters who formed their own monthly reading and eating groups that continue to meet, 'Recipe for a Book Club' starts in January and ends in December, with a reading theme for each month and a menu and recipes to go with it, a featured favorite book and author, suggested reading list, and interesting questions to ponder and discuss. From January's theme of New Authors to December's theme of Inspiration for the new year, this attractively illustrated guide is ideal for all reading groups, whether brand-new or long-established)."
Stevo's Book Picks (talkaboutabook.com), February 2005

"Reading a good book can be as nourishing as a good meal. 'Recipe for a Book Club' leads you through the menus, recipes, suggested readings, featured authors and topical questions needed to start your own monthly book group filled with lively discussion. Not only will you participate in intelligent discourse, you'll broaden your literary knowledge and gain culinary skills. It's challenging and uplifting to gain new perspectives through choosing a myriad of fine reads."
Mindy Early, On-the-Town magazine (Jenison, MI), May 2005

Recipe for a Book Club: A Monthly Guide for Hosting Your Own Reading Group: Menus & Recipes, Featured Authors, Suggested Readings, and Topical Questions

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