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Congratulations to Kathy and the The Seekonk Book Discussion Group for winning the random drawings for this month’s Discussible Book Choice!
We enjoy hearing from book club members who share with everyone the book choices that made for lively discussions.. Please let us know what about the book contributed to your great discussion – you may win a book-related prize for every member of your reading group!
“Our November pick was The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood. We were lucky enough to have Ms. Hood call in to our group and chat with us about it. We loved the story and some of us were so inspired that we decided to join a knitting circle!”
Kathy, The Seekonk Book Discussion Group, Seekonk, MA
More Discussible Book Choices
“Our book club loved 19 Minutes by Jodi Picoult. Although it was a fictitious account of a school shooting, we all felt it should be mandatory reading for all teachers and high school students. We had a great discussion over who all shared in the blame of the shooting and if it could have been forseen or prevented by some or most of the characters in the book. Good book and great discussion.”
Laura, Blackey Library Book Club, Jeremiah, KY
“About The Lace Reader - Right off the bat, Towner Whitney tells you not to believe a single word she says because she lies all the timeIn fact, her name is actually Sophya. This is the opening to Brunonia Barry’s debut novel The Lace Reader.”
Cynthia, Meta Book Club, Puyallup, WA
“Who By Fire by Diana Spechler is a debut novel perfect for Book Club discussion (Harper Collins offer questions on their web site). Following the kidnapping of the youngest of three children, the family 12 years later is still ridden with loss guilt and lies. The author tells this gripping story with compassion and humor. The only problem is - once you pick up the book you can't put it down!”
Dawn, The Book Club, Dallas, TX
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