Monday, January 23, 2012

What happens at book clubs?

I know that the group discusses the book, but what kinds of things do they discuss? Symbolism? Morals?What happens at book clubs?
Book clubs are fun...in my experience, the people involved mainly discuss their opinions about the book: Why they liked it or didn't like it, who their favorite character was and why...things like that.



They were pretty informal. But the host/hostess of the week kept most of the chat on the book, while also providing snacks and drinks (yum)...and a fire in the fireplace in winter-time! Great stuff.



The members also voted on which book to read next, even if the one who started the club named the first book, so keep that in mind, too.
What happens at a book club is usually a bunch of friends will have to read a book then discuss what they had just read. They share opinions and if they would encourage a friend to read it. Also they usually talk about what is going on in their lives and have a little snack too! They usually discuss if they liked the book, the lessons, any connections to our life time, etc.What happens at book clubs?
The discussion depends on the bookclub. They are usually free to discuss anything regarding the book being read.



CHeeRioS
Book club s are awesome i also belong to one; we discussed all of the events we talk about things that we like or dislike we vote for which book we are going to read first ;them if someone got behind or went out of town we will give them a up to dated on the things we did or said; we also go to our local library and checks books out and sometimes we will order books for our kids and we will have books sale during national book day; or book week. we also talk about things that is happening in our community; about our children's ; we also volunteer in some school buy reading stories books jokes rhymes to younger kids. and we go to nursing homes to spend some time reading to the elder ly .all of this is allright with me i love doing this.What happens at book clubs?
I'm pretty sure it's an excuse to get away from their spouses and drink wine.



I was hoping for something educational or thought provoking but, then again, I was the only male in the room. I felt like a male stripper. There was a lot a innuendos and whispering. I felt very uncomfortable. Now I know how women feel in an all male office.
a bunch ov people get together, and read books, and talk about them, thatz about it!

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