Category: Book Club
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Boozy Book Club: Cozy Mysteries
We haven’t read many mysteries in the Boozy Book Club over the last 7+ years – so I suppose we are rounding out the collection. And, we have a couple of members now who are big fans of mysteries, especially so-called “cozy mysteries” who have lobbied for them. One we chose was distilling or spirit-related,…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 22
So, it’s been a minute since I’ve written about books! The Boozy Book Club continues to meet, but it’s been a heckuva year for me, so I haven’t read all the books, and I stopped making cocktail flights for the books for now. So far this year my mother, my aunt, and my dog have…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 14
Well, it’s been a busy few months and I fell off the wagon with regard to documenting our cocktails for Boozy Book Club. Here are the highlights for December: Book Club Book: we chose Christmas on Ice by David Sedaris; in December, we aim for something short & sweet, ideally holiday-themed. This one was spot on. Book…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 9
Our latest book was Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt. Our group rarely chooses best sellers, but for July we seem to have chosen a book that many people are reading and discussing right now. Since it’s a thoroughly enjoyable, heartfelt book with compelling characters and an intriguing story line, I am not surprised!…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 5-8
The last few months have been pretty crazy, and I managed to fall WAY behind in documenting the boozy book club reads & cocktails. Here’s a quick catchup post for what I remember from the ones I missed, to soon be followed by a recap of our latest read & cocktails. Hopefully my life has…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 4
For February, which is Black History Month in the US, we’ve chosen a book about key figures in a legendary section of another Midwestern city, Detroit. Unlike some of our recent choices, this book actually has cocktails in it, too — it is Black Bottom Saints by Alice Randall. This book, technically labeled historical fiction,…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 3
Our book for January was Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, a rare example where we selected a book that is on top of many of the bestseller lists. I really enjoyed this book, but given the fact that most of the male characters are portrayed in a poor light, I was interested to see…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 2
Tonight’s the next meeting of the North Shore Distillery Boozy Book Club. For December, we typically choose something short, and often (but not always) holiday-themed. In past years, we’ve read short stories by Truman Capote about the holidays, a Christmas-themed mystery by Agatha Christie, and last year it was Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, for example.…
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Boozy Book Club vol. 1
At the distillery, we’ve had a boozy book club going for several years now. Each month, we read a book that we chose together, and then we get together to discuss it. I prepare a flight of three mini-cocktails paired to the book or themes of the book, and we sip those while we talk.…