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Book Club Discussion Questions Print PDF In a book club? Subscribe to our Book Club Newsletter! Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers! CHAPTER 1 • What is Jackson, Kentucky like? Why does Vance have such an affection for the place? • Class disloyalty is some...
Book Club Discussion Questions Print PDF In a book club? Subscribe to our Book Club Newsletter! Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers! The prologue of There There provides a historical overview of how Native populations were systematically stripped of their identity, their...
General Tips When writing your own book club discussion questions, avoid questions that are too general, like "What did you think of the book?" Also, avoid questions that have simple yes or no answers. You want to ask questions that are open-ended and help people talk aboutthemesand how ...
I thought it might be fun to have some sort of a book club where a few of us come together and enjoy the book chapter by chapter, as if it were an episodic series. For example: every week a new chapter is "unlocked", we can discuss, speculate, draw parallels to MI and try to ...
Discussion QuestionsGroup: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Lifeby Christie Tate1. Christie begins GROUP by detailing the first time she “wished for death.” She spends the rest of chapter one describing the contrasts of her life --- an unwitting outsider might ...
Notwithstanding all of the deceit, deception and general out-and-out fraud one will find in THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, each and every word in this engrossing debut thriller by Paula Hawkins has the ring of truth to it. Those of us who have used public transit will identify and, to some de...
Spoiler Warning: These questions may hint at key elements in the plot, so be sure to finish the book before reading on. 10 Discussion Questions for Book Club Were you confused by Christopher's odd way of telling a story when you first began the book? Did that frustrate you or draw you...
When I finished the book, I knew why Henry loved it. In our book club discussion, he described how Brown’s pictures and words had made the story feel real. When talking about its final scenes, where Roz leaves to find repairs for her injured body, Henry cried again. His previous readi...