As I mentioned on Monday, we had book club on Saturday where we ate great food, talked a bit about the book, a lot about other entertaining things, and did a white elephant gift exchange!
On Saturday afternoon we gathered together at Kelsey’s apartment and stood around chatting for a while until everyone arrived.
Marisa had brought some Festivus Chai and almond milk, which we warmed up in the microwave. It was AMAZING! Definitely check this stuff out! She found it at Whole Foods here in Chicago.
Once everyone had arrived we grabbed our plates and loaded up. Being the Holiday themed-book club we had a lot of sweet treats, but it was all delicious. I brought sauteed brussel sprouts with cranberries and pecans (drizzled in basalmic and maple syrup) which turned out fine, but I have to say my favorite was Bethany’s rice crispy treats! These things were like heaven – made with rice crispies, marshmallows, peanut butter, I think chocolate chips? Heaven. Bless you, Bethany.
Once we’d gotten our plates we sat around to eat and chat for a while and once everyone was done it was time to start the gift exchange!
If you’re unfamiliar with White Elephant, the way we chose to do it was have everyone draw a number. Number 1 goes and picks a gift under the tree and opens it. Number 2 may then steal 1’s gift, forcing 1 to go pick a new one, or go choose a new gift from under the tree. Each gift may be stolen only twice and no immediate steal backs (1 could not turn around and steal back the gift from 2).
To make it a little less “intense” we chose to do “gag gifts” not exceeding $10. Weird things found around your apartment or re-gifting funny old gifts are also encouraged.
The gift I brought was an upside down snowman mug (I died laughing – you’re drinking out of it’s butt. Yes I’m a 12 year old boy) with some Trader Joe’s salted caramel treats inside.
image taken from Christina’s Instagram
The gift I chose (and got to keep!) was Candy Cane Vodka made by Carly! I was pretty pleased with my gift – it seems like the perfect thing to spike a good cup of hot chocolate, or it would be great in a White Russian!
And to top off the evening, I got a spectacular view on my walk back to the bus to head home:
Now, on to the book part of book club! The book this month was Me Before You by Jojo Moyes.
I knew it would be good based purely on the fact that it has a 4.35 star rating on Good Reads with over 40,000 reviews! That is a lot of people who took the time to review the book! From Good Reads:
I really, really enjoyed this book! I absolutely flew through it because I was dying to see what happened, although I can’t say it’s a super quick read, I think I was just really diligent with it. The characters were my favorite parts of the book, which honestly I think is the key to any good book: you have to fall in love with the characters.
Lou, the main character, is easy to like although easy to get frustrated with as well. I think I saw a lot of myself, and any struggling 20-something, in her and her fear for leaving her comfort zone. Will Traynor is the kind of character you feel sorry for, you hate but feel bad for hating, and then eventually see the goodness in him and appreciate his character and how he has changed through his struggles. The supporting characters are also likeable and dynamic, including Lou’s family who need her job to support their household income, as well as Will’s family who are both protective of him but desperate for help from Lou.
The book definitely brings up a hot topic, but I appreciated how the author handled it. She presented all the sides of the argument in an unbiased way and didn’t seem to push her opinion (although I could guess what it was) on the reader. You’ll just have to read to find out more!
Have you read this book?
Are you in a book club or would you want to form one? (So easy! Email me with questions)
What’s the best book you’ve read recently?
THE CIRCLE!!
have you read it yet?
No, I don’t think so! Looking it up on goodreads right now!
uhhh that mug is hilarious!
HAHAHAHA I know! I was laughing hysterically, yet I was the only one… I guess I found it a little funnier than anyone else did.
You guys had quite a crowd this time around! So sad I missed it! And I loved the book… Lou struggled with so many topics that I think all of us have dealt with (at least a few of them) throughout our 20’s/early 30’s. It was fantastically written!
We missed you! And I loved it too, I wish you were there to convince the others with me! Haha Kelsey won’t read it because it sounds too sad.
I missed you girls! Must catch up soon. Candy Cane Vodka is blowing my mind right now- Carly is a genius.
Right? Such a cute gift.
Ooo, This sounds good! I needed a new book!
Definitely read it!
Sounds like a great party! It’s funny, because what you described with the gifts is what we call a Yankee Swap here. I wonder if it’s a New England thing?
That mug is so cute!
I think White Elephant is just another name for Yankee Swap, but same concept!
Best book I’ve read recently- Wither!
Upon your recommendation of course.
It took me so long to start the book, but once I did I finished in less than a weekend 🙂
Haha I’m glad you liked it!! and yes, such a quick read
Aw, thanks! And yep, that pretty much covers what was in there — there was also white chocolate, but it was melted with the peanut butter so you couldn’t see it like you could the chocolate chips. Glad you liked them!
Seriously. Amazing.
So sad I missed book club :(. I liked the book but didn’t love it. I found the topic interesting but I found myself wavering between like and dislike for most of the story line. Not sure why though.
We were sad too 🙁
i have been looking for a book club to join! I used to be in one when I was younger. I live in the south suburbs of Chicago. The best book I just read was by Jeanette Walls- Glass Castles and her other two books half broken horses and the silver star!!
You should start one! All you need is like 5-15 people who are interested and somewhere to meet up!
I love the idea of making candy cane vodka, that’s awesome! And the snowman-butt thing is just hilarious 😉
I’m part of an online book club, but I’d love to be a part of an in-person one someday!
She wrote how to make it on her blog yesterday – so easy!
That mug is really funny!
The book sounds like a good one–and I love white elephant gifts/exchange. the bomb.
Haha I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought it was hilarious! I couldn’t stop laughing…
So bummed I missed it this month because I love Christmas and loved this book! The gift exchange sounds like fun too.
I got so caught up in the book I barely put it down!
Yes, I had a hard time putting this one down!
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