In case you missed our previous post about Hello Sunshine, it’s the name of Reese Witherspoon’s book club. My friend Sarah and I are in a 2 person book club composed just of us which we call GCBC (short for Grand Central Book Club, since that's where we used to meet for lunch to discuss our picks). Among the books we read together, we generally like to read Reese's picks (one of us more obsessively than the other). In that first blog, we discussed the Hello Sunshine picks through 2018; today we’ll tackle the 2019 picks.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Thursday, November 19, 2020
GCBC: Hello Sunshine book club books - Part 1 - 2017-2018
As you may know, Reese Witherspoon created her own book club a few years ago, called Hello Sunshine. And my friend Sarah, the other member of my 2 person book club GCBC and partner in crime (if the crime is reading and making lists of books to read), and I have been reading all or most of the selections. Some are better than others - I think Reese also picks books because she wants to adapt them, not necessarily because they’re the best books. But she’s also definitely introduced me to some books I might not have read otherwise. We were going to do a blog about all the books, but there are so darn many we realized we should split them up. Consider this part 1, covering from when Reese started the book club in June 2017 through December 2018.
Sarah adds: One of the things I love about Reese’s book club is that she only chooses female authors and goes out of her way to pick books from diverse authors and stories that empower women.
Friday, December 7, 2018
GCBC - Fall Reading Roundup
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
GCBC - Summer Reading Roundup
So, from mid-June to the beginning of the September, we read a whopping 10 books together! And unfortunately, various factors conspired against us so we were unable to get together for lunch to discuss. So, we decided to do just a quick summary of our thoughts on each book, both to share with each other and for the edification of readers of this blog as well!
Saturday, March 31, 2018
GCBC: Red Sparrow, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, and the Assistants
Today, we're discussing 3 books we've read over the past few months: (1) "Red Sparrow," by Jason Matthews, a spy thriller about a young male CIA agent and a young female Russian agent who end up being assigned to spy on/recruit each other; (2) "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli, a young adult novel about a gay teenage boy who is not yet out to his friends or family, only to an anonymous fellow high school student on the internet whose identity he does not know; and (3) "The Assistants" by Camille Perri,which is kind of a chick lit/satirical novel about the assistant to the CEO of a media empire, who somewhat accidentally ends up in a Robin Hood-esque expense account embezzlement scheme.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
GCBC - "The Shadow Sister" and "Cocoa Beach"
Sarah and I met many years ago at the law firm where we both worked. Over time, we became close friends and we discovered our shared love of books. (And those things were surely related, as our shared obsessive love of books definitely bonds us!) So, back in 2012, we decided to start a book club at work, inviting a variety of our other friends at the office to join us. But with everyone working hard, often people either didn't have time to meet to discuss the book, or didn't even get around to reading it, so it was often just the two of us and maybe one or two others. Eventually, we started picking books for just the two of us, which was convenient when we both stopped working there! Since Sarah lives in the city and I live in Westchester, we started meeting for lunch at Grand Central, and would generally pick a book to discuss when we were getting together, and finally gave our book club a name - Grand Central Book Club, or GCBC for short. Sometimes we go months without reading anything together, sometimes we read a bunch of books in a very short period of time. If we pick a book and don't end up meeting in person, we often end up discussing the book over e-mail.
This past month, we read two historical novels, "The Shadow Sister" and "Cocoa Beach," and we had a great back and forth about them over e-mail, which seemed like the perfect basis for a blog! So without further ado, I present to you our conversation!