
What we’re about
Welcome to the "reincarnated" Central Florida Books and Brews! This Meetup has been around for several years but faded into the background during the pandemic. I joined when I moved to Orlando a little over a year ago, looking forward to an in-person book club for people that are - and I quote from the prior organizers - "looking to read badass books and go out for a drink and dinner". I wish I was here in time to go to one of those previous meetings and thought the group deserved another chance to grow and thrive.
We will focus on fiction, generally in thriller, fantasy, horror, suspense and mystery genres. If it's a good read, we can also mix in some true crime or off-kilter non-fiction! I'll need some help from everyone to bring fresh viewpoints and offer book suggestions each month. I think some of the basic guidelines set in place originally are a good place to start, so we'll try them out and see how they fit for our revamped book club.
Here are the general guidelines for choosing books, but please remember these guidelines are non-binding. Rules are made to be broken, right? Please don't hesitate to suggest a book if it does not fit the description below. This is just where the fun begins, not where it ends.
1. We read books that are readily available at a relatively low cost. They may be available second-hand on Amazon or one of many other used book sites. They could be available as an inexpensive Kindle download or as a freebie for trying Audible. Or they could be available old-school from a library. We can take turns buying a copy and passing it to other members before the meetings. We don't want our members to have to buy a brand-new, full-price book if there's any way around it.
2. We read books written for adults. While there are great books for YA readers out there, this is a club for people 21 and over, given that we'll be meeting in alcohol-friendly atmospheres. But if you don't drink, it's all good! The primary reason we're here is to read great books and discuss them.
3. We read standalone novels. We want to provide members with a variety of books, and not get stuck on one author or storyline.
However, these are just general guidelines. If you know of something that will knock our socks off but breaks a rule, bring it on!
Suggestions will be taken at the end of each meeting for new material. The books will be assigned two meetings out. For example, a meeting is in May. At the end of that meeting, we'll choose the next book from the suggestions. This book will be the one discussed at the July meeting so that everyone has a chance to find a copy of the book and have plenty of time to read it. At the end of the June meeting, the August book will be chosen, and so on.
We will meet once a month at a restaurant to have some dinner, drinks, and dish about the most recent book selection. We'll also open conversation to whatever else comes up, as long as we avoid highly charged, divisive topics. We all know what they are, so...just say no to those discussions. If we decide we'd like to meet more often, we can definitely add more opportunities to read (and socialize) as we go. For the most part, we'll keep the book club meetings to Tuesday evenings, which are usually slower days for restaurants, making it easier to get reservations for a larger group. Special events may be scheduled as well, and who knows when those will be...
Now the part I hate - but I'm putting it out there anyway. Please keep your RSVPs up to date. This is simply because we need to keep our reservations accurate. There are restaurants who are depending on us to keep their servers, bartenders, and cooks busy. We're paying their bills and feeding their kids. If you are a no-show without prior notice, you will be given a strike. If it happens again, we'll ask you to leave the group. If you RSVP and then can't make it, just change your reservation prior to the event. Things do come up the day of, and we know this, so just message us on Meetup and let us know you can't come if it's last minute. You will not be given a strike or asked to leave unless last-minute cancellations become a habit that negatively affects the group. We don't surprise our restaurants with a much smaller group than we promised.
Hopefully, you're still reading - and still interested in helping us build this community. See you soon!
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Let's Meetup and Watch "The Long Walk" at AMC Disney Springs!AMC Downtown Disney 24, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Hello Everyone!
Last year, we read "The Long Walk" by Richard Bachman, AKA Stephen King. Hollywood was kind enough to offer us the movie version as well, so let's take advantage of the opportunity and check it out!
Join us at AMC Theaters in Disney Springs on Wednesday, September 24. AMC has two entrances in Disney Springs. One faces Planet Hollywood, the other faces the Splitsville Bowling Alley and Summerhouse Restaurant. We'll meet in the lobby on the Planet Hollywood side at 6:30pm for the 7:00pm movie, which will allow time for bathroom breaks and grabbing snacks (or even a full dinner) before the show. It is smart to park in the Orange Parking Garage, as it is very close to the cinema and the parking is free!
Wednesdays are Bargain Nights for all AMC Stubs members, so you can buy a reduced-price ticket if you have or set up a FREE AMC Stubs account on their site before booking your ticket.
***PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKET FOR THE SHOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ON THE AMC SITE OR THEIR APP!***
The theater is a comfortable Dine-In theater with heated recliner seats and tray tables to hold your snacks and drinks. These are popular accommodations, and it is not unusual for the shows to sell out in advance. Lucky for us, the movie will have been playing for a couple of weeks by this time, so the initial rush of movie-goers may have passed.
I have booked tickets for myself and a guest in seats E7 and E8. Please select your seat in this general area if possible. If not, choose any open seat - the theater is small. Please post which seat you have chosen here in the Comments so we can book near each other whenever possible.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to message me on Meetup or post to this thread. See you at the movies!
- Let's Meetup and Discuss "Incidents Around the House" by Josh MalermanBurntwood Tavern, Orlando, FL
Hello Everyone!
Let's explore what lies in the heart of a child...
To eight-year-old Bela, her family is her world. There’s Mommy, Daddo, and Grandma Ruth. But there is also Other Mommy, a malevolent entity who asks her every day: “Can I go inside your heart?”
When horrifying incidents around the house signal that Other Mommy is growing tired of asking Bela the question over and over, Bela understands that unless she says yes, her family will soon pay.
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman
Click to learn more at Amazon - and get a copy anywhere you like. It's available there starting at $10.74, but shop around - you never know what you'll find. It's also available for free with a trial from Audible.com, or read online for free at Z-Library Home. And don't forget CloudLibrary, Hoopla, and your local library!
Join us at 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 14th for drinks, dinner, and discussion - looking forward to seeing you there! This month the party is at:
Burntwood Tavern
5078 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819RSVP by October 11th, please, so we can give the restaurant a final headcount. Until then...
- Let's Meetup and Discuss "Rest Stop" by Nat Cassidy and an EXTRA BOOK!BJ's Brewhouse, Orlando, FL
Hello Everyone!
We chose our November book without checking the page count and discovered that the story to spark our terror - Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy - is a whopping 160 pages long!
OOPS!!!
As a result, this month we have the option of reading a second novella as well, and we'll have two saucy discussions instead of one!
First tackle Rest Stop - available at Amazon starting at $8.39 (but shop around, you never know what you might find) and available to read for free at Z-Library, they-draw.com or pastelink.net or listen with a free trial from Audible. And don't forget your local library, Hoopla, Libby, or Cloud Library!
Then move on to:
Sour Candy - Kealan Patrick Burke
Check it out on Amazon, but don't forget to weigh your options. Investigate your local library offerings and Hoopla, Libby, Cloud Library, or Overdrive. Pick up a used copy from https://scifier.com/ for $4.81 or purchase the audiobook at audiobooksnow for $4.99.
If you don't have time to read both, please come to enjoy the discussion of the one you did read! Either, both, none...whatever works for you! Just join us for great conversation, food, and drink at one of our favorite haunts.
This month the party's at:
BJ's Brewhouse
8103 International Dr. Orlando, FL 32819Can't wait to see you all there!