Monday 20 February 2012

Update 14

Here's the latest news for you girls and boys:-

  • Re-Fresher's fair- We did get some new signings! Which is great news and we would like to thank the SU for giving us the opportunity to be present at this fair.
  • Book list- Incase you wasn't there at the fair, we did announce our books up till May. And here they are:- The Help- 29th February, The Woman in Black- 28th March, The Hound of the Baskervilles- 25th April and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen-30th May. Hope to see you there!
  • We are hoping for our posters to be advertised on the screens in The Hub soon, so keep your eyes peeled.
  • Twitter page is growing! Thank you lovely people!
  • Our session on Kathyrn Stockett's 'The Help' is next Wednesday at 2pm in Bookends! 
And that's it! if you require anymore information, please email EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk, or tweet us under @EHU_Bookclub or Facebook us under ehu bookclub! Hope to see you next Wednesday for our session on The Help.

EHU_Bookclub

Thursday 26 January 2012

Update 13

Here's the latest on us...

  • FB and Twitter Pages- We are experiencing a high demand on Twitter, but not on Facebook. We are looking into this. But we welcome old and new members! So if this is the first/recent post you are looking at, then welcome!
  • Girl With The Dragon Tattoo session- Sadly, no one turned up! Which is a big shame as we had a range of material to explore! 
  • Re-Freshers Fair- We can officially announce that we will be at this fair. Its on the 6th February at The Hub between 11am-3pm. This is gain new members which are much needed! If you can come along and support us in anyway, then get in touch! Also, we will be announcing the rest of the list until May on this day officially, so come on down!
  • February's session- We will be doing 'The Help' by Kathyrn Stockett. It will take place on the 29th February at 2pm at Bookends in the University Library! 
  • March's session- We have announced on Facebook that March's session will be 'The Woman in Black' by Susan Hill which is being released as a film on the 10th February! More details for this session are on Facebook!
  • Meeting with the SU- Sarah is trying to meet with the SU ASAP. At the moment, we cannot say what about, but you will all know in due course!
That's it. If you need anymore information then email us at EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk, or tweet us under:-EHU_Bookclub or find us on Facebook under:_ ehu bookclub.

Hope to see you at the Re-Fresher's fair or for our session on 'The Help' 
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Friday 30 December 2011

Update 12

Hey guys!


Hope your had a great Christmas and all the best for the year ahead. Sorry this update has took so long, been super busy. 

  1. Welcome to new and existing members on Twitter and Facebook! The pages are still going strong, so thank you! 
  2. Christmas Session- Due to Sarah experiencing a leak in her living room ceiling the night before, she had no choice but to cancel as she had to wait in for the builders all day. We're sorry for any one who showed up!
  3. We will making some posters for our next session this week, look out for them in the next few weeks!
  4. We need to make a book choice for February. If you have any ideas, then just tweet us, FB us or email us. We'd love to hear from you! 
  5. Finally, our next session is on the 25th January. We are reading 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' which is on in the cinemas at the moment! Will be meeting at Bookends at 2pm. We hope to see you there! 
And that's it folks. If you require anymore information then email us at EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk, or tweet us under @EHU_Bookclub or find us under Facebook under:- ehu bookclub. Hope to see you on the 25th January! And again, all the best for the year ahead!

EHU_Bookclub

Friday 25 November 2011

Update 11

Hey guys, here's the latest:-

  • Twitter and Facebook- recieving new members all the time. A big thank you to all members!
  • One Day Session- It was postponed a few times due to Sarah being ill but no-one turned up for Wednesdays session. But if you want the material to look at your own lesiure, then email us for information.
  • Replacement for Sarah- We are still looking but Sarah is running the club still as normal. If you would like to put yourself forward, then email, tweet or Facebook us for more information.
  • Christmas Meal- We are looking to do a Christmas meal in Ormskirk. If anyone has any suggestions, then email, tweet or Facebook us for suggestions
  • Christmas session- 14th December is our Christmas session. We are doing the book 'Skipping Christmas' by John Grisham. Which was adapted into the film 'Christmas with the Kranks'. Why not join us at the same time, usual space and get into the festive mood with a mince pie, hot chocolate and a book? 
And that's it. If you need anymore information then email us at EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us under @EHU_Bookclub or find us on Facebook under ehu bookclub. Hope to see you on the 14th December

EHU_Bookclub

Friday 4 November 2011

My Life in Books- Sarah Jones

‘My Life in Books’ Sarah Jones

These are the books that have impacted on my life from childhood to adulthood. Hope you enjoy reading this piece. Sarah x
Moby Dick- Herman Melville

Moby Dick was first published in 1851and is widely considered to be a ‘great’ American novel and a ‘treasure’ of World Literature. And it is hard not to see why. When I was younger, this was the first book that I read a chapter of each week. And I was captivated by the adventures of Ishamel, a wandering sailor on the Whaleship Pequoid whose sole purpose to seek out Moby Dick (a sperm white whale).
The reason why I love Moby Dick so much is that it opened my eyes to how Literature can transform you into another world, reaches out to you and takes you along for the ride. For example, when Ishamel and his team meet Moby Dick and for two days pursues the whale, causes widespread destruction and the disappearance of Fedallah. This scene in particular generated a mass of great excitement, goosebumps and had me hooked to what would happen next in the story.
What makes Moby Dick special is how Melville employs stylized language, symbolism and metaphor to explore Ishamel’s  personal, social, and spiritual journey through for example concepts of class and social status, good and evil and also his place in our Universe. To me, that is why Moby Dick is more than deserving of its accolade and praise within the literary world.

Bridget Jones's Diary- Helen Fielding

Bridget Jones’ Diary was first published in 1996 and was evolved from Fielding’s columns on Bridget Jones in the The Independent and The Daily Telegraph newspapers. It is also now a best-selling film that was first released in 2001. It is often known by people and critics as the first ‘chick lit’ novel and also the ‘chick lit’ genre. When I was reading the novel in my early teenage years, I was hooked by the simple layout and narrative that Fielding constructs (using the personal diary format) that tracks a year in Bridget’s life as a thirty- something single woman working and living in London.
The reason why I adore Bridget Jones’ Diary so much is that you can relate to the character of Bridget and her problems so much. The main focus of the novel is surrounding Bridget’s love life and her ambition to find her ‘knight in shining armour’, while also dealing with problems surrounding her friends and her parent’s relationship. Over the course of the novel, Fielding uses the plot of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to show how Bridget towards the end of the novel finds her ‘happy ending’ with Mark Darcy. For example, when Bridget is asked by family and friends “How is your love life?” and also how she gets involved in a ‘doomed’ relationship with Daniel Cleaver.
Bridget Jones’ Diary takes the readers on a adventure that has ups and downs (just like our lives in general) that will make you laugh and giggle, makes you smile and also cry along with Bridget but also support her through her problems. But this book has sparked off an interest within myself into how society within the 1990’s had an obsession with women’s magazine such as Cosmopolitan and also criticised wider societal trends in Britain at that time. 

About a Boy- Nick Hornby

About a Boy was first published in 1998 and has been made into a best-selling film starring Hugh Grant in 2002. After finishing reading Bridget Jones’ Diary, I was suggested to read Hornby’s novel by my English teacher at the time which I believe is Hornby’s answer to Fielding’s novel. As with Hornby’s previous novel, the brilliant and sharp High Fidelity, Hornby uses the confessional novel format to track the lives and problems with his two protagonist characters Will Freeman and Marcus Brewer in 1993 and 1994 in London.
What I find so enduring about the novel, is Hornby’s ability to pinpoint and describe accurately the problems Will and Marcus find themselves in, yet also provide them both with a sense of hope and encouragement through their friendship with each other. For example, throughout the novel we find that Will seems to be having problems maintaining a relationship with women (in one case making up a two year child called Ned to meet single women after a relationship with Angie) but also Marcus is having problems with bullying while being at school. The friendship that Will and Marcus share instantly got me hooked to the novel further and also wanting to see if they could overcome their problems together and individually.
About a Boy for me highlights and explores just how important friendship can be in terms of providing general and emotional support to each other. I would also say that from studying the novel at University in my second year has reinforced my interest (just like Bridget Jones) into how society was changing during the 1990’s (families not staying together anymore) but also what it means to be a ‘man’ socially and how masculinity is presented within this period. 

His N Hers- Mike Gayle

His N Hers was first published in 2005 and is one of Gayle’s best loved books (according to Amazon). I was introduced to Mike Gayle through two mutual friends who really enjoyed reading him and highly praised this book in particular. After much persuasion, I decided to read it. And thank god that I did. As yes, Gayle may well be using the male confessional novel format just like Hornby (who I love) but he pushes the boundaries of the genre even further.
The reason why I love His N Hers is that Gayle breaks the reader’s expectations by introducing the characters of Jim and Alison through the death of their cat ‘Disco’ and then explores the ‘beginning’, ‘middle’  and ‘end’ of  their relationship breaking down. Gayle achieves this by allowing both Jim and Alison to comment separately which has not been used before within the genre and provides an extra viewpoint that the readers may not expect.
Throughout the novel, through a series of weird, funny and unusual situations, we track the relationship of Jim and Alison that at times left me giggling, angry and frustrated. For example, when Alison finds out that ‘Disco’ is sadly dying and phones Jim to let him know what is happening as she knows ‘Disco’ means a lot to the both of them. I found this scene incredibly heart-warming and also touching that they can both put their differences aside.
His N Hers for me showcases Gayle’s ability to portray and analyse people, relationships and their feelings in an honest, thought-provoking way. Gayle is an astonishing writer who can understand human emotion and feelings and translate it into his novel that is easy to understand and relate to. Gayle really is one of my favourite writers (hence why I wrote my Dissertation on him!)  and seems to be pushing the boundaries of the male confessional novel to new and higher places that interests me personally and academically. 

Yes Man- Danny Wallace

Yes Man was first published in 2006 and has become a best-selling film in 2008 starring Jim Carrey. After reading Danny’s book Friends Like These, I decided to invest in Danny’s back catalogue as I loved Friends Like These so much. And this book didn’t disappoint.
I was instantly gripped with the title on the novel ‘One Little Word can change your life’ and set to work reading it. I absolutely love Danny’s direct, honest and yet gripping style of writing that sucks you into the world he has found himself in after meeting a man on a bus who proclaims that he needs to say ‘yes’ more following the breakup of his relationship to his ex girlfriend Hanne.
For example, Danny throughout the novel encounters barriers such as saying ‘yes’ to a double glazing sales company on the phone, even though he already has it, saying ‘yes’ to pamphleteers on the street, credit cards and solicitations on the Internet which make you laugh at loud, be it in the comfort of your house or on the train or in public. However, Danny from saying ‘yes’ seems to further the options on his career and also finds love by meeting Lizzie which makes you cheer him on, yet feel pleased that his challenge is actually working out for him too.
Yes Man came along at a time when I needed a boost personally and has changed my perspective on life. I have also managed to say ‘yes’ to some opportunities that have presented itself onto me. However, Danny Wallace has rapidly become of my favourite authors of all time. Danny has an amazing talent to communicate, analyse and explore different aspects of life that we can all relate to and become a well-respected author, broadcaster and radio presenter (he’s on XFM every Monday to Friday morning!). Apart from that, Danny is an inspiration to me personally and I feel honoured to have met him this June at his book signing and also feel more honoured and humbled to have the opportunity to do my MA dissertation on him over the next two years. 

Update 10

Hey guys! A much needed update! 

  • Facebook and Twitter- Continuing to grow. Thanks to all new and old members!
  • Postponements- We are very sorry to postpone One Day twice as due to Sarah not being able to attend due to a very bad chest infection with a bad case of the flu left her very unwell and unable to speak. But a new date will be announced on Monday on the Facebook page!
  • 'My Life in Books' feature will be up on the blog straight after this and will be updated when we recieve other people's suggestions!
  • Social event- We will be discussing where this social will be taking place in the 'One Day' session so come along and have your say! 
  • Christmas session- We will be doing a Christmas book for our December session. We will be taking suggestions in the 'One Day' session
  • Replacement for Sarah- We are still looking for a replacement until September till Sarah is back as an MA student. Sarah will act as an advisor. If you want any information then feel free to contact us. 

And that's it for the minute. If you need any more information, then contact us at EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk, or tweet us under @EHU_Bookclub or find us on Facebook under ehu bookclub!


Hope to see you soon
EHU_Bookclub

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Update 9

Hey guys! Here's the latest on the club:-



  • Replacement for Sarah- We are still looking for a replacement for Sarah for a year. Sarah will act as an advisor until she'll be a student again until 2012. If interested or you know a person who would be, please get in touch with us
  • Mass email- We sent out a mass email to potential new members to the club. We have had a brilliant response! Thanks again to the Fresher's Fair team for all their help.
  • Welcome Event- We are proud to announce that on Friday 14th October we are organising a meal in Red Hot Buffet in Liverpool to welcome old and new members to the new year. We need to have definiate numbers by Sunday or Next Monday! So if you wanna come, let us know please!
  • Life in Books Feature- This will be uploaded onto the blog by Friday at the latest! 
  • One Day session- This will be taking place on Wednesday 26th October at 2pm at Bookends on the ground floor of the University Library. Hope to see you there!
And that's it for now! If you need anymore information email us at EHU_Bookclub@hotmail.co.uk or Tweet us under @EHU_Bookclub or find us under Facebook under ehu bookclub

Hope to see you either on the 14th October or the 26th October
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