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Kids can benefit from a regular social book club just as much, if not more than adults—and starting one is easier than you might think. Here are some ways to keep kids engaged in a book club ...
Bring your book club up in conversations. But if you want to keep it intimate, don’t be afraid to start small, Montesano says: “A group of two people is still a book club." 2. Know your purpose ...
So you want to start a book club … Congratulations! Books are a great way to create community and build relationships. Talking about stories prompts people to share their own experiences and ...
A book club is a great way to be introduced to new people and new titles. Book clubs are fairly easy to start and don't take a lot of upkeep to continue. Here's what to know.
Whether it’s the person hosting the meeting or the one who selected the book, the ‘boss’ leads the discussion and brings questions to the group to start conversations. 6.
A book club can include your friend group or it can pull relative strangers together. By reading with others on a deadline, you may be more likely to stick with reading and retain more of what you ...
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