

There are groups for canvass and cocktails and dining in the dark. If you want to belong to a group of people who own pugs, play board games or hike, you can. The idea blossomed only after she visited, a website that connects people with like interests. This woman with the wide smile never intended to lead a book club, much less spin off other clubs, she said. “You know, they would get a candy cane and a penny for Christmas and it was ‘Yahoo!'”įellow Longmont-area residents clearly land on the same page, judging by how the book club Masterson launched in 2008 has splintered into three clubs now with required online RSVPs to cap attendance and keep discussion manageable.

“I think the cozy, intact family where everybody was happy with the simple life is why,” she said.
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She prefers titles with more human interest, like the series she read as a girl and still remembers vividly as an adult - Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House on the Prairie” books. LONGMONT - Julie Masterson blacklists any book about spaceships, robots, leprechauns or unicorns. Visit and search on Longmont Book Club for details. “Little House on the Prairie” series by Laura Ingalls Wilder “Fall on Your Knees” by Ann-Marie MacDonald “The Master Butchers Singing Club” by Louise Erdrich “Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons” by Lorna Lanvick “House of Sand and Fog” by Andre Dubus III “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver
