With much anticipation and all accolades adequate to the cause, we formally announce The Finer Things Club Blog. This blog is strictly dedicated to the interpretation and theory of literary criticism as derived and given by the members of The Finer Things Club.
The Finer Things Club had its commencement in the summer of 2012 with examination of C.S. Lewis' classic religious text Mere Christianity. It was, for all intents and purposes, a book club. Upon the completion of the novel, there were various disputes regarding the succeeding novel. These quarrels in relation to the selection and continuity of the club utterly led to the club's abolishment. Like the sputtering spark, trying to ignite the large logs for a fire, the club disbanded before the necessary warmth was created which would lead to perpetuity.
In conversation with former members of The Finer Things Club one could discern no hint of resignation of the group, merely a matter of disorganization which caused the group's failure. In these discussions, desires have been expressed to restructure the club in hopes that this will lead to continuity. As such, this blog has been formed for the very purpose of adequately providing circumstances to discuss the novel minus the collected meeting of all involved with monthly meetings (brunches) to discuss the book in person. It will also beget a watchful eye of all participants in order to see where in the book the participant should be thus preventing all slackful and procrastinating readers.
The blog will cause creative criticism, clarification, exegesis, and hermeneutics of the novels which will be selected by means of a survey taken on the blog itself. This blog had its genesis in hopes of inducing in us better benevolence, brotherhood, kindliness, and rapport.
Please take the first survey which will be tabulated and announced Saturday evening via text message and post your sentiments apropos of the blog idea itself. My cordial thanks to each of you.
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