As usual, I find interesting book related articles on Bustle's website. Yesterday, I discovered an article titled 13 General Book Club Questions For Any Discussion by Sadie L. Trombetta. In the article, Sadie L. Trombetta writes the following:
Until my next post, happy reading!
The perfect book club is made up of three key things: a great reading selection, yummy snacks, and a lively discussion. The first two things are easy to accomplish — just read anything by Gillian Flynn and have a good variety of cheese available — but getting a good dialogue going may be harder than you think, which is why you need a list of general book club questions that will work for any discussion. When the conversation starts to lull, these questions can bring it back to life.
Book clubs are often seen as simple social get together, a challenging way to read more books, or an excuse to drink wine on a weeknight (as if you needed one, right?), but they're so much more than that. Sure, book clubs are a great way to meet new friends, get together with old ones, and up your monthly reading quota, but they're also a place where book-lovers can come together and discuss, dissect, and disagree over every little detail of a book. They're a space meant for lively arguments over plot twists, character flaws, and alternative endings. They're like your high school English class, only this time, you read and actually liked the book your talking about, which makes the whole thing much more fun.Click on the top link to discover 13 general book club questions that are good for your next book club meet up.
Until my next post, happy reading!
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