The Book Group Book: A Thoughtful Guide to Forming and Enjoying a Stimulating Book Discussion Group

by Ellen Slezak

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Offers advice on starting and running a successful book discussion group and covers how to organize meetings, select books, stimulate discussion, and attract new members.

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I had high expectations of this book. Having just started an online book group, I was looking for new and interesting ways of entertaining my readers.

Unfortunately, this book and I were not a match, and I stopped reading about 80 pages into the book.

The beginning of the book is taken up with essays and poetry of various book groups describing themselves and their processes. Sometimes the information is helpful, but most of all, the essays gloss over the detailed information I was looking for, and began to be repetitive. The poetry didn't assist me at all.

In the back of the book are the reading lists of the groups. This may be helpful to persons looking for reading lists, but I was looking for ideas to present to and to retain my online show more readers, so I simply glossed over the information.

Unfortunately this book didn't meet my criteria of what I would classify as a "thoughtful guide" based on the pages I read.

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A collection of essays by book group leaders and members about their book groups-how/why they started, what works and doesn't work and how they deal with problems. Includes lists of books they've read. Not so much a guide as an interesting read for someone in a book club or thinking about forming one.

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Ellen Slezak's stories have appeared in numerous literary journals. She has been a recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship, a finalist in the lowa Short Fiction Awards, and has twice been awarded Illinois Arts Council grants for fiction writing. Born and raised in Detroit, she now lives in Los Angeles

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Atwood, Margaret (Foreword)

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
374.22Society, government, & cultureEducationAdult educationAssociated study; ClubsReading circles; Book and periodical clubs
LCC
LC6651 .B66EducationSpecial aspects of educationSpecial aspects of educationEducation extension. Adult education. ContinuingReading circles and correspondence clubs

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English
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