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Book Club Discussion Questions. Our 3,500 Reading Guides include Discussion Questions, Book Reviews, Author Bios, and Plot Summaries. Use the SEARCH box (title or author) If you don't find a specific guide for a book, take a look at our Discussion Tips & Ideas.
If you can't find specific discussion questions for your novel, use our Generic Book Club Discussion Questions for Fiction.
We have 7 tips to help you lead a great book club discussion--everything from book discussion questions, prompts, games, hand-outs, even index cards.
Part I: Book club questions for any and all books. Part II: Fiction book club questions by genre. Part III: Nonfiction book club questions by genre. This is an extensive list of book club questions, so pick and choose the ones that suit your book and your group best.
We share all our best tips and tricks for running a book club discussion here, including how to prepare, how to structure and facilitate the discussion, and how to deal with some common meeting and discussion challenges.
At the end of the book, Frankie realizes that “remembrance mattered.” What does she mean by this? Discuss the history of Vietnam-era veterans --- their service and their treatment upon coming home --- and ask yourself what you have learned from this story.
Reviews. Someone Else's Shoes. Reading Group Guide. Discussion Questions. Someone Else's Shoes. by Jojo Moyes. 1. Sam and Nisha are very different women --- Nisha lives a life of luxury and privilege; Sam is struggling to make ends meet and always has.
36 Book Club Discussion Questions for Any Book—Tried and Tested! Posted: September 6, 2024 7:36 AM. 1 Comment. Related Categories: Book Club Advice. You're in a book group and it's your turn to lead the discussion. You've found the perfect book, but there's no reading guide for it. What to do? Why, create your own, of course!
Discussion Questions. Lucy by the Sea. by Elizabeth Strout. 1. At the start of the novel, Lucy doesn’t understand William’s concern about getting out of New York City. Could you understand Lucy’s ambivalence? How did you process the early days of the pandemic? 2. Reflective. Melancholy. Hopeful. Insightful.
Can't find a discussion questions for your book? Take a look at our LitLovers Generic Questions to keep the conversation going: Generic Fiction Questions Generic Mystery Questions Generic Nonfiction Questions