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I think I'm slowly becoming a bit of a Scalzi fan. Yes, his books are a bit like fast food, but I enjoy his humour, the light and engaging writing and that there's always one or two original ideas poking up their heads. He takes his reader seriously and doesn't overexplain. (...
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But when the bride she has chosen arrives from the countryside, it soon becomes clear that the orphaned girl has ideas of her own. Her name is Fu Ping, and the more she explores the residential lanes and courtyards behind Shanghai’s busy shopping streets, the less she wants to return ...
Tips for Creating Your Book Club Now that you have some ideas for great book club names, it's time for some helpful tips. Choose the Members Think about the members you'll want to join your book club. Ideally, you'll want members that all have similar tastes, but not so similar that...
• Pinterest board with ideas for a Titanic-themed book club meeting Purchase March 2018 A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel adapted and illustrated by Hope Larsen It was a dark and stormy night. Meg Murry, her younger brother Charles Wallace, and her mother had come down to the kitchen...
Andree Stahl (TPT Seller) April 25, 2022 Extremely satisfied Easy for students to implement during "Book Club". Students used with 4th, 5th, 6th grades Helpful Jill R. July 28, 2021 Extremely satisfied Love this resource. So many fabulous ideas to keep class book clubs talking about literatu...
Unit 2 Lesson 5 The Book Club Let’s talk. 1. Do you like reading? 2. What kind of books do you like to read? 3. How often do you read? Example I like reading. Short stories are my favourite. I read at least three times a week. I usually read in the evening after doing my...
The overall message of the story was sobering and thought provoking. The reader feels horror, hopelessness, and confusion throughout the book, but the ending is intriguing. This would be an interesting book club read! I recommend this to adults who don’t mind meandering narration and vague ci...