28.1.11

A New Book


Thanks for coming last night ladies! We missed you Candice! Reviews of your book Unbearable Lightness were great. Definitely one to read if you haven't already.
Keeping in the biography genre, my 3 choices for this month were
I Shall Not Hate
Prisoner of Tehran
Left to Tell


Vote was for Left to Tell, a story about a Rwanadan holocaust survivor. I hope that it is equal parts informative and inspiring!

Until next time at Horne's House....comment with your thoughts

18.1.11

Unbearable Lightness

I loved this book. I had not planned to read it because I thought how could I read that many pages about bingeing and purging...but in the end I found it fascinating! Two things in particular jumped out at me in the epilogue that I thought I needed to remember. The first was her comment about how she never sees overweight people out walking their dogs, but lots of people overweight walking on treadmills in the gym. Tha makes so much sense to me not only because I attribute a lot of my weight loss to Patch's puppy dog eyes begging me to walk him every day, but that we reap so much benefit out of life from doing what we truly enjoy. When I walk patch I almost always have a friendly interaction with another person, I meet neighbors, I get a bouncy happy dog who is so grateful and excited, fresh air, and enjoy the beautiful scenery in the downtown parks. On the treadmill at the gym it's just the whirr of machines, people plugged into iPods, and smell of sweat. Gross. I will remember this post next time I consider a gym membership

The last thing I loved from this book was the quote, I think it's on the very last page. That "true nobility isn't about being better than anyone else; it's about being better than you used to be." I just love that.

Thanks Candice for another great pick that I wouldn't have otherwise chosen.

14.1.11

Happy New Year Book Club!

Coming to you live from the new iPad! Loving this thing. Sad there were NO posts in December! I think a first in our 3.5 years!
Catching up, we all loved Room. Had another wickedly delicious meal at Casa del Bauer. Decided to read Unbearable Lightness by Portia de Rossi (how hilarious she made that up. Seriously? I think I'm going to go by Princess Beyonce Buttercup again) also we have homework to do a daytrip from Calgary. This months meeting is delayed due to the most brutal winter of sickness that I can ever remember! Hopefully we are all well enough to get together soon, and Amber,s delicious Indian meal is spicy enough to knock any remaining colds out of us. Are you being productive with this extra time to read? I'm multitasking Unbearable Lightness and Secret Daughter. This year my resolution is to Focus and do one thing at a time, but I have to say I after a slow start to Secret Daughter, I am having a hard time putting both down!
Reading on the iPad is AWESOME. Any one else out there loving the switch to paperless? Gotta say, didn't think that I would!
Lastly, I'm doing the Happiness Project month-to-month this year. Any one want to join me?
Happy Reading! Comment what you are up to!

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