I haven't gotten any reviews about the book yet from you all so now I can be honest I only read half. Haha, I would have read the whole thing if I'd actually bought it more than a week before book club, because it's interesting, but not a book I would have purchased myself. The book follows David Lebovitz, a pasty chef and cook book author from San Francisco, as he moves to Paris, France in hopes of starting a new life. Each chapter is a funny story about his experiences in Paris, whether it's the painter who never leaves his apartment, his interesting maid, the quirks of the French people, or how to blend in. At the end of each chapter he includes a couple of his recipes. I've really enjoyed reading the stories so far, but it's not something I'm dying to finish during finals. You know, one of those books you just can't put down. Since it's a bunch of short stories, it's more the kind of book you can put down whenever you want, and then pick back up without being confused. At book club we had many french-inspired treats, along with a white elephant exchange! It was my first time doing white elephant and I have to say, I think I came out on top. Kelsey kept telling me she was hoping I would pick her gift, so after figuring out which was hers, I went for it. To say I was shocked would be an understatement. To say I started crying I was laughing so hard (as did she) would be very true.
Photo Courtesy of Kelsey
It was a box shaped like a book. With an angel soap inside. That smelled like old lady. How exquisite is that artwork!?!? Who doesn't need this?! I will cherish it forever. Thank you Kelsey. I also threatened the rest of the group with death if they tried to steal it from me. Shockingly no one did And a big thank you Sierra for hosting! Our next book club won't be until the end of January (obviously they had to plan around my absence ). After perhaps one too many glasses of wine I suggested that we read a book about serial killers (for the holiday season, of course). Seriously, you know you all find them fascinating too right? Like I find them super incredibly creepy in a gives me nightmares kind of way, but yet somehow fascinating? Anyway the book is called Heart Sick by Chelsea Cain, so if you want to read along with us, feel free! I'll be posting reviews on Monday, January 21st.
What book are you reading right now? Ever done a White Elephant gift exchange? Am I the only one who finds serial killers interesting? Maybe I just really loved Shia LaBeouf in Disturbia