Best books for book groups:
- Those than have an ambiguous ending (such as In the Lake of the Woods by Tim O'Brien, the Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood, The Little Friend by Donna Sartt, Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood and In The Woods by Tana French)
- Books where the main character has to make a difficult decision
- Unhappy books
- Why did the author choose to write this book?
- What would you do if you were in the place of the main character?
- What's the significance of the title?
- What would the book be like if told from a different point of view?
Reasons people stop coming to book groups:
- There is a monopolizer
- It's too hard for people to jump in and join the discussion
She suggests book groups look at different genres, such as science fiction (The Dispossessed, The Hungry Games, Ender's Game) and graphic novels (Mouse, The Photographer, Persepolis)
Finally--love this quote from Nancy: "Book clubs will change the world and make it a better place."
Who knew that's what we were doing??