Book Clubs and Libations

Dear Everyone,

Recently, Professor Emerson sat down with Julie of "A Tale of Many Reviews" for an interview. You'll want to read it and enter the contest.

Those of you who have read "Gabriel's Inferno" know that the Professor is impatient with mediocrity. This impatience is directed at persons, places and things, especially those things having to do with the pleasures of the body. He's extremely fastidious about his choice of alcohol, for example, and how that alcohol is served.

A lovely group of ladies in Texas decided to read "Gabriel's Inferno" for their book club. They put together a drink list for each chapter, which, I'm told, made their meetings even more enjoyable. Here's an excerpt from their letter to me:




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Published on September 07, 2011 03:56 Tags: book-clubs, gabriel-s-inferno
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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer This sounds like my kind of book club! :)

What a fun addition to what I'm sure was already a fabulous discussion.

BTW, thank you for continuing to updadte your blog here. I'd love to comment on your website, but blogger and my computer haven't been getting along for some time now. I attempted it again yesterday with this post and got no where.

Have a wonderful week!

Jenn


message 2: by Sylvain (new)

Sylvain Reynard Jennifer wrote: "This sounds like my kind of book club! :)

What a fun addition to what I'm sure was already a fabulous discussion.

BTW, thank you for continuing to updadte your blog here. I'd love to comment ..."


Thanks Miss Jenn. Sorry about the wonkiness of Blogger. Glad you enjoyed the post. I think the Ladies of Windmere Place did a superb job with the drinks guide.
All the best,
SR


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