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Tips for running a successful book club 9 Articles

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    by Budd Black

    So, you want to start a book club? Book clubs can be very rewarding undertakings that lead to great friendships. They can be a great way to increase you reading and critical thinking skills. But, before you get started ...read more

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    by Janet Gregor

    A successful book club can bring hours of pleasure to a reader's world. It offers the opportunity to share opinions, make connections, and delve deeply into the contents of another world. A book club is formed by a gro...read more

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    by Tracie Parker

    I am a member of the Iris Book Club. We are a girls-only club that meets on the first Sunday of every month to discuss a book and our lives. Our membership currently sits at 7 with 3 others who show up on occasion. If we...read more

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    by Pat Merewether

    I've been a member of three book clubs. One was very successful and two of them failed. The two died out because slowly and surely the members stopped attending. The main reason? They lost interest because of the books ...read more

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    by Susan Hibberd

    To organise and run a successful book club, you need to stick to a few basic rules, and the rest will fall into place on its own. Firstly, you need to find out if there is a need for another book club in your area. You ...read more

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    by Joyce Priddy

    You've found your niche and the adrenalin is running through your veins at the thought of running a successful book club. It is so exciting to put together your successful book club and watch as it blossoms and grows. Wh...read more

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    by Chrissy K

    For many of us, we have a passion in reading, and discussing the content of the book. There is the trouble of slotting and putting in time for reading though, and many times we may seem to be getting less reading than what...read more

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    by Krystle Hernandez

    I don't know about you, but when I read a good book, long after I've finished the last chapter, I find myself thinking about the main characters, their stories, and the author who created them. If you are like me, you mig...read more

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    by Music girl

    1. Appoint a leader/ chair-person. This person needs to have skills in organization, administration and tact. The role of the leader is to set meeting dates, provide the final decision on books being chosen and general coh...read more

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