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Happy December and happy everything Gilmore Girls! What an exciting time to be a fan. I am pleased to be leading the discussion for Lauren Graham's latest, 'Talking as Fast as I can.' I have just finished her first novel, 'Someday, Someday, Maybe', which was an absolute joy to read.
I have two bits of exciting news. One, the new book is released and two, the audiobook is released and narrated by Miss Graham herself! If I had any doubt I was reading the first two chapters of her new book how she intended (in true fast-talking Lorelai style) it was pleasantly confirmed in her witty self-banter that streamed over the mp3 audio file.
A bit about me. This is my first book discussion I'm participating in. Ever. Well, officially ever. I've had multiple book-loving babbling sessions with my mother and sister and I'm sure I've had to give a decently constructed thought or two in college, but I've never spoken up on here. So, if there is a thought, comment, exclamation...whatever voice you want heard or discussed feel free to shout it out! I'll give some direction on different topics I find interesting but the most important part is that we talk with each other.
So far I see that I have a few library book readers waiting for their copy. I myself love, love, LOVE getting library books but for this challenge I took on buying used at a local bookstore, except in this brand-new book instance where I pre-ordered online. It gets expensive. So I am going to format my topics to where everyone can chime in and be a part (because who doesn't have something to say about Lauren Graham!) and then when you do get ahold of your copy you can be delightfully entertained and indulge in her words for yourself.
So first up, kind of generic excitement here. Lauren Graham lived in Alexandria, VA! I work in Alexandria so you can see where my excitement comes from here. I think an interesting topic to start is how where someone lives or grows up effects their voice, viewpoint, style, etc...I know there's more to it than just your environmental surrounding but her book is about where she came from to where she is :)


That's a great perspective! I, myself, grew up in a small town in Southeast Kansas and experienced all four season, two coming in extremes and wanted nothing more but to keep my seasons and be around more people (and boy did I get that being in the DC area now!). I have also found myself longing for my familiar childhood surroundings of the quiet country so I've accomplished that by moving further out and getting my "people" fix by working in the city and now commuting. I too want "roots". I've always wanted to be a person who could say this is my best friend, I've known them since forever (but if that was true I wouldn't be me and also why I love to read books, you get to experience lives that aren't yours!) I think that so many people, including Lauren Graham, have shown feeling to what you describe and it's so much fun to hear where people came from and how it's helped shape the person they are going with or opposite of which they came. She explains that where she was born, from where she lived, and to what she wanted to do...where should she be? Or have been? It all gave her choices. So, ramble away Kayla! I think the best adventures come from finding what is right for us and getting to find others we connect with (being the same or different). So far I'm loving her book because of her very "tried this, tried that, do what's best for you" outlook. She reads as a person I'd like to meet :)

Which brings me to a discussion topic. How does needing to "look" the part effect what we do or how we see certain rolls? Would we look at Lorelai Gilmore differently if she was (appropriate to diet in the show) overweight? While you can't cast the same person for every role, how much does Hollywoods need to cast a certain look effect how we see ourselves? And on that topic I had to read the differences between affect and effect...no matter how many times I use them I also question if I'm doing it right :)


Don't let your plan have the last laugh, but laugh last when your plan laughs, and when your plan has the last laugh, laugh back laughing! - Lauren Graham!
I just finished the book a few nights ago. I hadn't yet watched the revival episodes. I was kind of feeling like Lauren does in the book. When she talks about it being over and she can't believe it and doesn't want it to be over. She's so much like Lorelei in some ways and that's a little weird, but... it is what it is I'm sure. I've never seen 'Parenthood' but I might see if I can watch the first few episodes and see what I think of it.
Anyways, I enjoyed the book. I'm trying to get all the books finished up that this group read before I joined. Some of them I had already read, but I've got 6 left on that list, while still keeping up with the monthly reading. (I know there is the quarterly re-read, but last time it was something I had already read so I did my own.)
Anyways, I enjoyed the book. I'm trying to get all the books finished up that this group read before I joined. Some of them I had already read, but I've got 6 left on that list, while still keeping up with the monthly reading. (I know there is the quarterly re-read, but last time it was something I had already read so I did my own.)

In the meantime, feel free to post whether it's your first or second (or third...) time reading the book. I've ordered it a few weeks ago, but apparently Amazon Germany seems to be having problems delivering it. Keep your fingers crossed, I'll get my copy soon. Can't wait! :)


Found my copy today on the bargain table at Meijer's. Will start after I finish my books for work.
Lauren Graham does a lot of voice acting now.
I had forgotten that I read this before when I was trying to catch up on the reading this group has done. Which is great because Im still behind. I really liked this book and I usually dont like autobiographies. I did highlight a few parts. I will go back and review so I can discuss it with everyone.
I had forgotten that I read this before when I was trying to catch up on the reading this group has done. Which is great because Im still behind. I really liked this book and I usually dont like autobiographies. I did highlight a few parts. I will go back and review so I can discuss it with everyone.

