Friday, November 14, 2014

The Dinner



http://catalog.sno-isle.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.6&cn=586121This month's book was The Dinner by Herman Koch, something of a suspense novel / psychological thriller that takes place over the course of one dinner (with a ton of flashbacks).  This wasn't a foodie book, per say, but there was a ton of food reference in the book, so it was no problem for us to come up with a great potluck.

A few people really liked this book, but many of us found it hard to read, despite it being very compelling.  Those who liked it were very interested in the question "how far would you go to protect your child", but those of us who didn't like it found the characters to dislikable and the plot disturbing.  We talked about nurture vs. nature, and the difference between people who are psychopaths or mentally ill, and choices that people make that are just plain bad or maybe even evil.

This book has been compared to Gone Girl a lot, but those who had read both, didn't really see it.  They both have some twists, but this book had more psychotic behavior, while Gone Girl has more "average douche-baggery".  However, the author of Gone Girl writes about women in a dark way that is unusual and more nuanced that you usually find, so it sounds worth reading.

We had some really yummy treats this month!


Rachel - cured meats
Katie S. - awesome salad (I didn't have celery root, so I subbed a combo of jicama and actual celery. And instead of tossing it with the baby greens I scooped it into the little romaine leaves. I think there is a lot of room for improvising. The dressing was really good, I'm happy to say I have a little left over for later this week.)


 Vanessa - sandwich rolls and berries (blue, black, rasp)








Michelle - yummy grape salad




Sonja - macaroni a la carbonara




Katie W. - Cheeses and bread


Barbara - olives and stuff cherry peppers
 



Bobbi - almond cake with raspberry sauce







Julie - cake and raspberries



Dawn - pink champagne and cider
 











http://catalog.sno-isle.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.6&cn=605997Next month we are reading Michael Pollan's Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation.   Tons of copies available through the library!

We will also be having our annual holiday cookie exchange, so bring some cookies and tins :D