Thursday, October 20, 2005

Book Discussion - Day 2

Before we get started on Day 2 of our discussion, I just wanted to say one little thing:


HOW 'BOUT THOSE ASTROS?!!
OH, YEAH ... OH, YEAH ... OH,YEAH/OH,YEAH/OH,YEAH!

Okay. Now ...

I realized why we had such a hard time with Question 3 yesterday. It was supposed to say:
"Which characters do you feel planted the best seeds?" (Not: "Which characters reaped what they sowed?") My bad. Sorry about that. Thanks to those who attempted it! If you have thoughts about this new question, scroll down to Question 3 and post your thoughts there (other than any disparaging remarks about me messing up.) ;-)

Today, we will continue on with our discussion of Chris Well's Christian suspense thriller, Forgiving Solomon Long and tomorrow, Mr. Well himself will be coming by for a visit.

If, after reading questions 4, 5 & 6, there was something else about the novel you'd like to open up for discussion, please, I'd love for you to do so. Whether its a specific question or just your overall impressions of the novel, click on the comments section here and post away!

Here we go. I'm looking forward to your comments!

posted by Deeanne at 9:24 AM  

6 Comments:

Barb said...

Methinx you've been into the Ding Dongs already today, girlie!

10:05 AM  

Deeanne said...

Who needs Ding Dongs when the Astros are going to the World Series?!!!

11:45 AM  

Barb said...

Woo woo! We're so happy for you %<:oD
Here's a book question for ya--throughout the whole book, characters regularly referred to old TV shows, musicals, books, musicians, etc. I thought it was really funny, but too, is that how we think these days? Are our brains so media-wired that they unconsciously reflect off of what we see on screens and hear from dashboards?

1:38 PM  

Deeanne said...

I think we reflect a lot more than we realize. It's downright scary.

7:28 PM  

Barb said...

Ironically, daughter was quoting off-handedly from Singin' in the Rain right about the time that movie was mentioned in the book. I tend to sing lines from songs that fit appropriately into life-at-the-moment. But my kids are better at remembering lines from movies and such. I guess after reading this book, we're more normal than we thought (tho I'm not sure my kids would believe it if I told them...)

8:57 PM  

C.J. Darlington said...

Thanks for having this discussion, Deanne. It's been fun. I tried to post my comments without looking at what other people said first, so if I repeated stuff, that's why.

7:18 AM  

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