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Academic reading group cartoon
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You can also find books from the home page. Scroll down to book clubs to find links to Tips for Starting a Book Group, Book Group Innovators, and But My Book Club Doesn’t Read (historical fiction, romance, horror, etc.). There’s more information for book clubs by going to the Especially For tab at the top, and selecting Reader’s Advisory. These guides include a summary for discussion leaders (or to help readers decide if it’s the right book for them), read-alikes, and discussion starters. Titles range from, “So You Want to Lead a Book Discussion,” “Not Your Father’s Westerns,” and “True Crime for Your Book Club.” There are also 159 book discussion guides covering a variety of genres. The book club resources, found under Quick Links on the top navigation bar, include a variety of book club articles.

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You can find book club resources, book talks and book discussion guides in Novelist Plus, a reader’s advisory resource available in. October is National Reading Group Month, an initiative of the Women’s National Book Association for “Sharing the joy of shared reading.”











Academic reading group cartoon