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Generic Book Club Questions |
1. Why was the book selected? Is there anything unique about this book such as writing style, structure, or subject matter? Did it enhance or distract from the story?
2. How did the book make you feel while reading it? Did you like the book immediately or did it take you some time to become committed? Why? 3. What was the central theme of the book?How did the time period or setting impact the plot? Does it translate to today's standards? 4. Who are the central characters? Are there any characters that you particularly liked or disliked? Why? Would you have changed anything about the characters? Could any of the characters be omitted from the book? 5. Is there any specific passage or story line that you connected with on an emotional level?What feelings did it evoke? Was there one single event that was the turning point in the book? 6. Did the book alter your perception in any way? Will it change your outlook on future topics or decisions? 7. Why do you think the author choose to write about this subject?Have you read any books by this author before? 8. After turning the last page what was your immediate reaction?Did it change over time? 9. Would you recommend this book to other Book Clubs? Why? by Percival Everett |
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