Thursday, January 27, 2011

Last night

Last night at my Totally Lit Book Club, we elected a "Miss Hot Dish"  AND discussed  "To Kill a Mockingbird"   (It was our classic read.)  
I will explain more about our  Hot dish later today, when I do the complete post.  I just know you'll be on pins and needles waiting to hear!

But what I wanted to mention is that, I took a little poll last night and of the 12 of us,  4 owned Nooks,  4 owned Kindles, 1 owned an Ipad, and 3 have not made the transition to the electronic age.
That is just interesting to me, to see the trend.    Also to see the Nook people vs the Kindle people.  It's a bit funny, because there is some loyalty there.
I think I'm going to poll all of my book clubs....just to see.  I know it's not a passing fancy,  it's the way of the future, (and  I am a recent convert)  but I am interested in how fast it's moving.

I started my walking program this morning  (or re-started it, I should say).  It was a cold 25F  walk at 5:00am.    But I did it.  Along with the  Handyman.   It felt good to get moving again. 

I will leave you with these couple of pictures from last night's Totally Lit Book Club  (cuz I know that  at least these friends, are awaiting my post).

The ladies gathering around their "hot dish"  (or casserole, as the case may be).



And the winner is.......


You'll have to wait until later on in the day to find out!

5 comments:

Kathy Walker said...

I haven't made the transition to the electronic book as yet. I can't decide what to get...and there is something about turning the pages...

Karen said...

I wish I could get myself out to walk. Ugh.

Carol said...

I am still reading paperbacks, though I am interested in ereaders and what will be on offer this coming christmas.

Carol

The Blonde Duck said...

It sounds like fun!

Sheila (Bookjourney) said...

I love creative book club meetings - this one rocks and I am wondering... who is Miss Hotdish??? :)

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