![]() ![]() What did you think of the main characters?Įncourage your members to think beyond like and dislike. Ask members what it was about the book (the writing, the pacing, the plot) that affected their reading experience. Maybe they were hooked from the start, or maybe they weren’t engaged until halfway through. ![]() This question gives members an opportunity to talk about their own reading experience. Did readers find it satisfying? Were they surprised by it? Did it feel earned? Thinking about how a book wraps up a story can also offer jumping off points into discussing writing style, plot, and character development.ĭid your opinion of the book change as you read it? Starting your meeting by discussing the final chapter of a book is a great way to kick off a spirited discussion. That’s why we’ve put together a list of questions that are guaranteed to spark a conversation-no matter what book you’re talking about!Įndings are divisive. Even the most talkative of bookworms can find themselves stumped for a place to begin a group discussion. The worst sound at a book club meeting? Crickets.
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