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Last 10 Posts ( In reverse order )


ArsNova

Posted on Aug 7 2008, 10:09 AM
laugh.gif Yes, Reed! laugh.gif I'll delete your second RSVP.

Reed Stevens(Guest)

Posted on Aug 7 2008, 09:12 AM
am I already signed in for this?

ArsNova

Posted on Aug 5 2008, 04:42 PM
Great! Looking forward to seeing you all then!

Tee6395(Guest)

Posted on Aug 5 2008, 08:41 AM
This will be my first time with this particular club. I'm enjoying the book so far. See you then...

ArsNova

Posted on Jul 29 2008, 03:32 PM
No need to officially join the Book Club, Reed - just show up on September 4th! You're very welcome to join us!!

If you'd like to register for the Book Club Group list on Social Wave, so you receive notification when someone posts an event, just visit:
http://www.socialwave.net/groups/43/det/ and click on "Join Group" (you have to be a registered Social Wave member to do this, but that's easy to do and free, too).

Reed Stevens(Guest)

Posted on Jul 29 2008, 03:22 PM
Do I need to join the book club? I don't see where to do it.

ArsNova

Posted on Jul 20 2008, 10:19 PM
Join the Social Wave Book Club as we discuss Talk Talk by T. Coraghessan Boyle.

A review in Booklist says:
"Boyle sculpts his bold but meticulous new novel out of a frightening premise, a case of identity thef...in an extreme version: identity takeover. The storyline...starts innocently enough when hearing-impaired college instructor Dana Halter is stopped on her way to the dentist for running a traffic sign. The witnessing policeman is quickly joined by a whole troop of cops, and Dana is led off to jail in handcuffs and treated like a common criminal. As it turns out, she has a rap sheet and a list of warrants a mile long--obviously (obvious to her, that is) a case of someone else using her name. This person has stolen her identity to construct an entirely false life, from purchasing a house and car to marrying under the assumed name. Dana and her boyfriend embark on a dangerous journey not only to discover the identity of the thief but also to stop him, and here the novel develops into a transcontinental -- and breathtaking -- thriller. "
Book Club Meeting: "Talk Talk"
Details: Thu, Sep 4th (7:00pm - 8:30pm)
City: Campbell
Cost: cup o' joe


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