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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, December 5, 2007

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Online book club targets busy moms

Advertiser Staff and News Services

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Juliet Lighter

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Bill Murray.

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Moms, stuck in the kiddie-reading rut? Welcome to the club — the informal book club on www.HawaiiMoms.com, that is. Some moms have decided they want to start reading "grown-up books" again after a long hiatus. So they've launched an online reading group and elected "Eat, Pray, Love," the No. 1 New York Times best-seller by Elizabeth Gilbert, as the first book they'll read together. Since anyone can jump in to the online book discussions any time, it's perfect for busy moms. Just log on to HawaiiMoms.com (it's free and quick) and visit the Films, TV, Books & Music forum. Not into this title? Then be sure to toss in your suggestions when they start taking nominations for the next book.

—Esme Infante Nii, HawaiiMoms.com editor



BENEFIT HELPS FIGHT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Former Miss Hawaii USA Juliet Lighter's fundraiser, "A Night of Hope," will seek to raise awareness about the fight against domestic violence, 5-9 p.m. Sunday at the Honolulu Design Center's Cupola Theater. The event, which Lighter will emcee with her "Hawaii's Reel Stories" co-host Jason Suapaia, includes entertainment by Miss Hawaii 1998 Jennifer Hera Pimental, LT Smooth, Miss Hawaii 1999 Candes Meijide Gentry, Bruce Shimabukuro, Tempo Valley, Juke Joint and more. Tickets, $40, $20 for college students and $400 for a VIP table of six, include gift bags, pupu and bottle service by Las Vegas Vodka. Proceeds benefit the Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Lighter's foundation, Women Speaking Out. For details or to purchase tickets: julietlighter@yahoo.com.

— Zenaida Serrano



FINAL WORD

"Morbid curiosity."

Bill Murray | when asked why women date him, in the "Movies Rock" supplement of December's Vanity Fair