If you and your friends (maybe students?) are into reading, why not found a Book Club?
Follow these tips and enjoy it!
- Start a book club with 2 or 3 people who have some kind of connection - co-workers, friends, classmates, relatives. If the club is small, don't worry about it. Invite people as you go;
- Set a regular meeting schedule - the first Wednesday of the month, at 7, at California Coffee or at a member's house (then there will be a host). By setting the time before the club starts, everyone knows that they have to be available for it and you won't play favorites;
- Advertise the book club through e-mail, Twitter, Facebook; you should also use the oldest midia: word of mouth;
- Establish rules on how books are chosen, who leads the discussions (maybe you'll take turns every month) and what kind of commitment is expected;
- Some Book Club guides recommend that reading the book is a must. In case of a member not reading it, they should be dismissed. Well, that may not work well among friends, but you should think of establishing some ground rules;
- Every member should choose a favorite passage of the book and read it aloud. It can be quite fun if you decide to role play it!
- Create an atmosphere that keep people coming back. The more controversial the book, the more fun the meetings will be. Leave the easy-reading books to your own night table and choose books that will heat up the meetings.
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The movie: The Jane Austen Book Club



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