![]() ![]() ![]() Which character in the book would you most like to meet?ġ5. If you got the chance to ask the author of this book one question, what would it be?ġ4. What songs does this book make you think of? Create a book group playlist together!ġ3. What did you think of the book’s length? If it’s too long, what would you cut? If too short, what would you add?ġ2. What feelings did this book evoke for you?ġ1. Would you read another book by this author? Why or why not?ġ0. What other books by this author have you read? How did they compare to this book?ĩ. If you were making a movie of this book, who would you cast?ħ. Although, of course, some will work better than others for particular books).Ħ. Most of these are non-specific and designed to work for any book. ![]() Simply put, I’ve assembled a list of the kinds of questions that are likely to get people talking. Find a printable list to bring to your meeting here! How did I create this list of book club discussion questions? If you’re ready to start a book club, here are 50 of the best book club questions, for fiction and nonfiction alike. I’ve found that the best book club discussion questions are ones that are open-ended and that get people to share their personal opinions. I’ve been in a lot of book clubs, and I know it’s not always easy to get a conversation going on a book. When she’s not reading or editing, she’s likely to be attending theatre, practicing yoga, watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer again, or doting on her toothless orange cat, Anya. She supports her book habit by working as a magazine editor at a professional association in the Washington, DC, area, which is (in)conveniently located just a few steps from a used bookstore. Since 2008, Teresa Preston has been blogging about all the books she reads at Shelf Love. ![]()
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