RAE’S READS

As I read nonfiction for my Nonfiction in November challenge, I came across a wonderful “resource” book that I want to keep for “future reference .”

This 2004 publication came out when book clubs were becoming popular, and it is a comprehensive guide to starting and maintaining a good book club. Two friends wrote it, who love books and enjoy sharing recommendations of good reading. Some of the book’s practical advice follows:

“How to start a group–and keep it going /How to tell a book by its cover (really!) /How to generate a lively discussion /Behind-the-scenes anecdote, dirt, and favorite book lists /The best and worst book group books /Book group troubleshooting, no matter what sort of group you belong to…” and much more.

This is a book I will read again and again, not from front to back, but turning to relevant pages depending on what kind of group I will be setting up for Rae’s Reads, my bookstore, and/or whatever needs a boost in an existing group. It will be a constant help.

RAE Tuesday 12/5/23

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3 responses to “THIS ONE’S A KEEPER”

  1. Carla Avatar

    It’s wonderful when you find a book or resource that you can use over and over. Enjoy setting up or participating in book clubs this year, Rae.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Will do! We had a Silent Reading Book Club meeting on the 11th for Girl’sNght at RAE’S READS.Nobody got sent to timeout, and we read for a full 50 minutes without interruption.

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      1. Carla Avatar

        That is awesome, Rae. A lot of book clubs are more just to get together, not read.

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