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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Skipping Christmas - Discussion Questions

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and Holiday weekend! I also hope everyone is enjoying the book, Skipping Christmas. (or enjoyed it if you finished!) I think it is a funny book! Our next meeting isn't until the second week of January but I found a few questions that might spark discussion. If you've read it, (or not) please feel free to answer these questions in a comment below. Have a safe and happy new years everyone! :)

1. As you were reading the book, did you find yourself siding with or against the Krank's as they skipped Christmas?

2. Do you think it is possible to skip Christmas entirely?

3. If you skipped Christmas, what traditions, etc would you miss the most?

4. Has this book affected how you will view the Christmas season next year?

Monday, December 21, 2009

Skipping Christmas - The Movie

If you didn't already know, Skipping Christmas was made into a movie in 2004. The movie is called Christmas with the Kranks starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis. It's a funny family movie so I wonder if the book will be the same. Not that they ever are. I try to live by the phrase, never judge a book by its movie. Maybe not live by it, but I agree 110%! :)

Here is a trailer of the movie Christmas with the Kranks. Pretty funny/silly movie! I would recommend it, especially during Christmas time!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Book Help - Skipping Christmas


To find this month's book, here are some links of places I have found it. If you know of any other links, let me know. :)

Amazon New= $6.99 Used= $3.89


Barnes & Noble New= $6.29

I also want to mention that I got mine at Borders but it was in the Mystery/Thriller section. Go figure! I mean, I know its John Grisham, but still! :)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Christmas Jars by Jason Wright

These book club meetings just keep getting better and better! Becky hosted on Monday and everything was just perfect! It had been raining and cold all day and Becky was prepared with soup with rolls, pumpkin bars, hot cocoa and more! Perfection! Most read this wonderful book and agree that it was a great one. A truly inspirational book. We chatted about Christmas traditions and how we try to help others. Some of the questions I posted below were answered as follows:

2. What have you unexpectedly discovered and how do you think i can/will change you life?
- Babies change lives FOREVER. (haha)
3. What was the significance of the tic-tac-toe game of tater tots (Pg. 16)? What simple traditions do you have in your life and what do they symbolize?
- Christmas eve pajamas, Christmas eve dinner, "Bundting" bread, Christmas day dinner
4. "This just don't belong in the papers (Pg. 31) Do you agree? Are acts of kindness better left anonymous?
- No, If they are in the papers, maybe more people can learn about the acts and take part in them.
- Yes, its more genuine if it's anonymous.
5. How can you give away Christmas (Pg. 69)?
- Buy gifts for families in need.
We all brought a white elephant gift this meeting to celebrate Christmas and everyone was too nice! No stealing of presents at all! But it was a great way to get Christmas going. Becky surprised us with empty jars, ribbons, fabric, paper and foam pieces so we all could make our very own Christmas jars. It was such a great idea and had a couple of us in tears. :) It was such a great time to get together, eat great food, talk about a great book and do a project for a great cause.

The next book is yet another Christmas book, which is perfect for us to read through Christmas day! It is called Skipping Christmas by John Grisham.

Here are some photos of the night!

The Spread!

BC member Jenny brought Vietnamese eggrolls!! MMMM!

Pumpkin bars... to die for!

BC member Jen got a snowman....and some bows! haha!

Making our Christmas Jars!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Christmas Jars - Experiences

I hope everyone is enjoying or enjoyed Christmas Jars as much as I did! It was such a good, dare I say, heartwarming book! :) I would definitely LOVE to start a Christmas Jar of my own. So many people all over the country have started a Christmas Jar tradition. I found this map on his website at http://www.christmasjars.com:

As it states, each star represents communities where jars have been given to someone in need. Also on the website are stories of people's experiences they have with their Christmas Jars. I have read a few and they are truly great, and inspiring stories. If you have a few minutes, I recommend reading some: http://www.christmasjars.com/share.php This was such a perfect way to get into the Holiday spirit. I can't wait to discuss the book! The website also has book club questions so we will have plenty to discuss! I have included the questions below. If you've read it, please leave your answers in a comment so I can share them at the meeting!
1. In one sentence, how would you define the word HOPE?

2. In the prologue, "Hope" is unexpectedly discovered, and it forever changes the life of Louise. What have you recently unexpectedly discovered and how do you think it can/will change your life?

3. What was the significance of the tic-tac-toe game of tater tots (pg. 16)? What simple traditions do you have in your life and what do they symbolize?

4. "This just don't belong in the papers" (pg. 31). Do you agree? Are acts of kindness better left anonymous?

5. How can you give away Christmas (pg. 69)?

6. What "jar story" did you most relate to? Why?

7. Have you or your family been blessed by a Christmas act of kindness?

8. Do you believe that "good goes around"? How have you seen that in your own life?

9. What can your book club group do to bring hope to someone in need this holiday season? Who do you know who might be in need of their own Christmas jar?

10. Will you go home today and start a Christmas Jar of your own?