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Books About Book Groups
The books listed here contain useful information about starting a book group, creating stimulating questions, and conducting good discussions. Many of these books also include lists of books that will generate interesting discussions.

Copies are available for checkout or use in the Library. Please ask for help at the Welcome Desk.

015.73073/PEARLMAN,M

  What to Read: The Essential Guide for Reading Group Members and Other Book Lovers by Mickey Pearlman (Revised and updated)

025.52774/BALCOM,T

  Book Discussions for Adults: A Leader's Guide by Ted Balcom

028/SAUER,P

  The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting a Reading Group by Patrick Sauer

028.1/MCMAINS,V

  The Readers' Choice: 200 Book Club Favorites by Victoria Golden McMains

028.9/BOOK

  The Book Group Book: A Thoughtful Guide to Forming and Enjoying a Stimulating Book Discussion Group [edited by] Ellen Slezak (3rd ed.)

372.41/DODSON, S Y/PARENT/372.41/ DODSON, S

  The Mother-Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and in Kids' World,and Learn Through Their Love of Reading by Shireen Dodson with Teresa Baker

374.22/FINEMAN,M

  Talking About Books: A Step-By-Step Guide for Participating in a Book Discussion Group by Marcia Fineman (3rd ed.)

374.22/JACOBSOHN,R

  The Reading Group Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Own Book Club by Rachel W. Jacobsohn (Revised edition)

374.22/SAAL,R

  The New York Public Library Guide to Reading Groups by Rollene Saal

 
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