Wed, May 7th, 2008
Stalking the Online Reading Guide
Posted by: Neil Hollands
With the help of Book Group Buzz (or possibly, sniff!, some other minor resource) you’ve selected the next choice for your book group. Where can you go to get more information?
Many publishers make it easy these days, with discussion questions and author interviews included in the back of the book. When that fails, we all [...]
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Fri, April 11th, 2008
Kaite’s Book Group Tool Box #24
Posted by: kaite stover
I’m dipping into my handy bag of book tricks again as I prepare for another workshop on book groups: facilitating, feeding, and tattooing.
One of the gems I like to draw attention to is A Year of Reading by Elisabeth Ellington and Jane Freimiller.
Published in 2002, this trade paperback-sized treasure is great for folks who are [...]
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Thu, March 13th, 2008
Kaite’s Book Group Tool Box #31
Posted by: kaite stover
Recently I gave a workshop on Book Group Basics–starting, facilitating, choosing titles, that sort of thing. Don’t look at me like that. There are still folks out there who don’t belong to a book club and think it might be nifty to start one.
One of the print resources I bring with me is The Readers’ [...]
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Tue, March 4th, 2008
THE LONG EMBRACE
Posted by: gary
The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved by Judith Freeman (Pantheon, 978-0-375-42351-2)
For book groups looking to discuss a work of non-fiction, this title might work. The reason why I say might is that I am not sure what weight Raymond Chandler carries in the world anymore.
When I was a young man attending [...]
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Fri, February 8th, 2008
From the Back of the Book
Posted by: kaite stover
Those reading guides that publishers provide in the backs of trade paperbacks are an interesting lot of pages, aren’t they?
If you read the guide, you run the risk of encountering some spoilers (”At what point did you realize that Hortense was completely crazy and pouring her heart out to a shrink instead of her diary?”) or [...]
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Mon, January 14th, 2008
To the Lighthouse: Discussion Questions
Posted by: misha
Many groups start by reading Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, but I think To the Lighthouse is another great one to start with. It focuses on the Ramsey family and their summer guests in the Hebrides. Here are some discussion questions I came up with when I could not find any elsewhere:
1. [...]
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Wed, December 19th, 2007
Web lunch
Posted by: kaite stover
There are two things Librarians don’t do on the job. The first is read. Sorry. Gotta dispel that myth right now. And if you still believe that one, I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn tucked in the side pocket of my overcoat to sell you.
The second thing Librarians don’t do is take a lunch. Unless [...]
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Mon, December 17th, 2007
Try a Graphic Novel: Persepolis
Posted by: misha
Okay, I must have memoirs on the brain. But the film version of Marjane Satrapi’s powerful graphic novel memoir (or “graphic memoir”—a more apt term must exist or be created) is coming out shortly and is already generating critical acclaim.
In 2006, The Seattle Public Library chose Persepolis (1 & 2) as our “Seattle Reads” [...]
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