I’ve mentioned here several times that I have a book club, Provisions and Paperbacks,
and I’ve even shared some of our book discussions. Most recently
was Jessica Park’s Flat-Out Love. The book club met this past Tuesday to
discuss Nova Ren Suma’s 17 & Gone. (the discussion will be posted
in the coming weeks) I’m going to a book signing for her at the end of
the month and I picked it as our book club selection so that I would
read it before the signing.
I
finished the book that night before and I was all ready to discuss the
book, but when we all were together, I found out that half of the people
hadn’t finished the book. This isn’t unusual because there is almost
always one person at our meetings who hasn’t finished the book. As
someone who hates spoilers, I don’t want to ruin the book for them by
telling them the details. But we have an understanding that we don’t
hold back in the discussion and there will be spoilers. And there were
and one person said she didn’t think she would finish the book because
now she new what was going to happen. This disappointed me because I
think 17 & Gone is phenomenal - the writing and the storytelling is
masterful. I think by the end of our meeting I had convinced her to
finish it.
When
the discussion was over, we started to decide what we would read next.
It is our practice for all of us to bring a suggestion and then we all
decide from those choices. We can easily spend a good 20-30 minutes
deciding what to read. We all have such different tastes in books and we
really don’t want to shoot down anyone’s suggestions. We used to write
down the titles and then draw them from the collection box. (We may
start to do this again). We finally did pick a book. Finally.
I
know that many of you readers and bloggers have book clubs as well.
Most recently I’ve read some blogs who had themed book club meetings for
Suzanne Young’s The Program. They look like a lot of fun. I know that
others of you organize book clubs for your library and bookstores. A lot
of effort goes into these meetings and I want to host a themed book
club some time soon. Right now we meet at Panera, but I want to make
some of our meetings more personalized and specific to the books we are
reading.
If
you are in a book club or host a book club, I’d love to know more it.
Do you meet in a public place or at someone’s home? How do you decide
which books to read for each meeting? Do you have a moderator or use
discussion questions to prompt the discussion? How do you handle
spoilers? Have you ever been to a themed book-club meeting? If you’ve
shared your book club meetings on your blog, please leave a link below
so I can check it out.
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