A Happy Ho-liday
KIR is back, baby! After a long absence (damn those adult responsibilities) we were able to start KIR back up again with a special holiday edition. Our feature selection was "Naughty or Nice" by Eric Jerome Dickey.
KIR is back, baby! After a long absence (damn those adult responsibilities) we were able to start KIR back up again with a special holiday edition. Our feature selection was "Naughty or Nice" by Eric Jerome Dickey.
What are you afraid of? Global warming? Bird Flu? War? Snakes? Whether our fears are rational or irrational, of personal or large scale threats, we all get afraid. And I think most of us would agree that there are many things in our world to be afraid of. What happens to you when you get scared? Does your heart start pounding? Do your palms sweat? Does your digestive system go wacky? Not very pleasant symptoms, right?
For our most recent "bookclub" a group of seven of us sexy sistahs took a private erotic dance class at a local dance studio. It even included a bit of pole dancing! I thought it was an amazing experience--very hard, (I was sore all weekend and the rest of the gals reported they were, too) but oh, so much fun! And as cliched as it sounds, it really was empowering (and very silly.) The studio was suprisingly classy and the instructor had great presence.
Apology: I read this book a long time ago and can't remember the names of any of the female characters. Hopefully someone can correct this!
Thanks to Meg, here is a list of library sites to check out for Urban Fiction reading lists!
Okay, the book club meeting was weeks ago, but here are some questions to ponder just for fun. Please post a reply if you are so inspired! (Have some Boone's Farm first for inspiration!)
For March we were Keepin' It Rural. B. was a most gracious host and served her small but enthusiastic group of guests Boone's Farm, Pizza Rolls, and Lil' Smokies. I have to say I was quite excited to have a chance to bring Cheese Whiz and potato chip sandwiches. (To answer the question that both my old man and B. asked, yes, these sandwiches really exist, and people really eat them!) Sadly, I wasn't able to find the right kind of round white bread for the sandwiches (it may only be available in rural Wisconsin) so had to make do with appetizer rye bread. I vow to all my KIR sistahs that I will do everything in my power to serve these delectable sandwiches at your upcoming bridal and baby showers, and funerals. W-Bo/Martha Stewart came through as usual with a yummy strawberry jello dish.
Our second book was "Shame On It All" by Zane. Now Zane is wildly popular and her books are known for being steamy, so I was very disappointed to discover "SOIA" was extremely NOT hot. Yes, Zane made frequent use of the words "pussy" and "dick," but that isn't enough to make something erotic. In fact, much of SOIA was downright gross (why is Zane obsessed with defecation? Sure, it's a natural human process, but that doesn't mean anyone wants to read about it) and would actually kill, rather than create, a sexy mood. SOIA was also really weird, not in a good way, but in a "Why are there so many horny midgets running around?" way. And I hate to sound over-sensitive, but I was actually a little offended on the behalf of midgets, poor rural people, fat people, and others Zane gratutiously mocked. Being mean and witty is one thing, but just being mean is lame. One the plus side, SOIA was memorable and entertaining, with some wildly funny lines.