How can I make my book club more interesting?
10 Ways To Make A Book Club Fun And Not Intense
- Spend Your First Day Getting To Know Everyone And Come Up With A Club Name.
- Keep Book Choices Under 300 Pages.
- Celebrate After Finishing A Book.
- Switch Up Your Meeting Spots.
- Use An Online Calendar.
- Open Up Book Discussion With A Game.
What are some very short books?
20 Incredible Short Books You Can Read in a Day
- Because sometimes you’re not in the mood for an epic, 700-page saga.
- We Love Anderson Cooper by R. L. Maizes.
- The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett.
- God Help the Child by Toni Morrison.
- The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman.
- The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes.
What is a good short book to read?
15 Short Books For Busy People
- Home. by Toni Morrison.
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle. by Shirley Jackson.
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Illustrated Edition. by Douglas Adams.
- Notes on Grief. by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
- On Tyranny.
- Love Poems for the Office.
- Nightbitch.
- The Dangers of Smoking in Bed.
What is a quick read book?
Quick Reads are a series of short books by bestselling authors and celebrities. With no more than 128 pages, they are designed to encourage adults who do not read often, or find reading difficult, to discover the joy of books.
How long should a book be for a book club?
I tend to think all book club selections should be on the short side to accommodate a variety of reading schedules for book club members. But, the books on this list are especially short…around 300 pages or less.
Where can I find book clubs on Goodreads?
Book clubs can also be found on Goodreads via the “Groups” tab under “Community.” (We might recommend “ Addicted to YA ,” because, well, we are addicted.) Basically? We just really love book clubs.
Are there any YA book clubs out there?
We got you part three: there are plenty of YA book clubs out there, including our very own Year of Epic Reads book club, as well as Barnes & Noble’s recently launched YA Book Club. Want even more options?
Who are the women who get women Book Club authors?
My Thoughts: I’ve been on a kick with “women who get women” memoirs over the past few years and Mary Laura Philpott is an excellent addition to my club of go-to authors (also including Anna Quindlen and Kelly Corrigan). Philpott writes about this unsettling stage of life with openness, humor, and relatability.