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"During a book discussion, what you're really talking about is everything that the author hasn't said -- all those white spaces on the printed page."
Book Movement. (7 November 2012). How to Start a Book Club. Retrieved at http://www.bookmovement.com/info/startabookclub.php
Book Movement. (7 November 2012). How to Start a Book Club. Retrieved at http://www.bookmovement.com/info/startabookclub.php
Resources for finding reading guides & discussion questions:
You may notice that some of these resources are also featured on the "Finding good books" resource page. Quite a few offer book descriptions & reviews along with reading guides and discussion questions.
1) Book Movement at http://www.bookmovement.com
*This website is devoted to book clubs, represents ratings from 32,000 book clubs and features 20,000 reading guides.
2) LitLovers: A Well-Read Online Community at http://www.litlovers.com/
3) Reading Group Guides:The Online Community for Reading Groups at http://www.readinggroupguides.com
*This site allows users to search for a specific reading guide (includes a summary of the book and discussion questions) via title or author. It also provides reading guides for a certain genre and suggested questions for books with no guides available.
4) Oprah's Book Club at http://www.oprah.com/book_club.html
*Reading guides/discussion questions are provided for some of the books featured on her site. Finding them requires some searching.
5) Penguin's Classics Reading Guides at http://www.us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/classics/readingguides.html
*Provides reading guides for classic books published by Penguin over the last 65 years.
6) Random House Reading Circle: Reading Guides at http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/rc//category/readers-guides-2
7) Simon & Schuster's Reading Group Resources at http://readinggroups.simonandschuster.com/
1) Book Movement at http://www.bookmovement.com
*This website is devoted to book clubs, represents ratings from 32,000 book clubs and features 20,000 reading guides.
2) LitLovers: A Well-Read Online Community at http://www.litlovers.com/
3) Reading Group Guides:The Online Community for Reading Groups at http://www.readinggroupguides.com
*This site allows users to search for a specific reading guide (includes a summary of the book and discussion questions) via title or author. It also provides reading guides for a certain genre and suggested questions for books with no guides available.
4) Oprah's Book Club at http://www.oprah.com/book_club.html
*Reading guides/discussion questions are provided for some of the books featured on her site. Finding them requires some searching.
5) Penguin's Classics Reading Guides at http://www.us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/classics/readingguides.html
*Provides reading guides for classic books published by Penguin over the last 65 years.
6) Random House Reading Circle: Reading Guides at http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/rc//category/readers-guides-2
7) Simon & Schuster's Reading Group Resources at http://readinggroups.simonandschuster.com/