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THE EXILES BY CHRISTINA BAKER KLINE: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The Exiles can't be described as a happy story, but it is inspiring and thought-provoking. Exploring historical events that may be unknown to some readers, Kline offers a unique look at the treatment of those outside of the strict rules and regulations of 19th-century Britishsociety.
WHY DO WE SAY THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES? Anderson's story differs from Manel's in that the latter has the king hoodwinked by weavers who claim that the suit of clothes can only be seen by men of legitimate birth, whereas in Anderson's story, the weavers play on the emperor's vanity by saying the suit is only visible to people who are clever and competent. Manel's version issimilar to
WHY DO WE SAY DON'T SPEAK ILL OF THE DEAD? The earliest known use of this expression is in The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers written by Digenese Laërtius around 300 AD. In this he attributes Chilon of Sparta as saying "don't badmouth a dead man." Chilon was one of the Seven Sages of Greece - a title given by Ancient Greek tradition to seven 6th century BC philosophers and BOOK REVIEWS: FIND THE BEST NEW BOOKSTHE REVIEWWHAT'S NEWFIND BOOKSREAD-ALIKESBOOK CLUBSAUTHORS Online book review magazine: Guides you to the best new and current books, includes reviews, excerpts, reading lists, find a book tool, info for book clubs & more. BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. Paperback Jan 5, 2021. 352 pages. Published by Harper Perennial Speaking of the Pulitzer, The Dutch House was a finalist for the fiction award in 2020, a much-deserved accolade for the author Ann Patchett. The novel revolves around a brother and sister who have a complex relationship with the home in which they grew up, returning to it again and again WHAT COMES AFTER BY JOANNE TOMPKINS: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS What Comes After is a tender, wise debut, both grave and hopeful. In telling the story of the violent act that rocks a small community—and what emerges from the ashes—JoAnne Tompkins explores responsibility and forgiveness, connection and loss, the families we're born into and the ones we create. READING GUIDE FOR KLARA AND THE SUN BY KAZUO ISHIGURO The setting of Klara and the Sun is sometime in the future, when artificial intelligence (AI) has become more integrated into human society. Which elements of the novel felt familiar to you at the time of reading, which felt hard to imagine, and which were easy to imagine as a possibility for your lifetime? SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF WE BEGIN AT THE END BY CHRIS WHITAKER Chris Whitaker has written an extraordinary novel about people who deserve so much more than life serves them. At times devastating, with flashes of humor and hope throughout, it is ultimately an inspiring tale of how the human spirit prevails and how, in the end, love―in all its different guises―wins. Membership Advantages. Reviews. THE CODE BREAKER BY WALTER ISAACSON: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs returns with a gripping account of how Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues launched a revolution that will allow us to cure diseases, fend off viruses, and have healthier babies. When Jennifer Doudna was in sixth grade, she came home one day to find that her dadhad
THE EXILES BY CHRISTINA BAKER KLINE: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The Exiles can't be described as a happy story, but it is inspiring and thought-provoking. Exploring historical events that may be unknown to some readers, Kline offers a unique look at the treatment of those outside of the strict rules and regulations of 19th-century Britishsociety.
WHY DO WE SAY THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES? Anderson's story differs from Manel's in that the latter has the king hoodwinked by weavers who claim that the suit of clothes can only be seen by men of legitimate birth, whereas in Anderson's story, the weavers play on the emperor's vanity by saying the suit is only visible to people who are clever and competent. Manel's version issimilar to
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TIPS ON HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOOK CLUB FACILITATOR In your role as facilitator, you should be recognized as an authority among friends and have the ability to bring the discussion back on track without being seen as "bossy". Book club members say: " Some people offer too much personal information that at the start relates to the book and then they get off track and others join them. ". BOOK CLUBS' ALL-TIME FAVORITE NONFICTION BOOKS Jan 2020 Survey: 1,172 responded, option to name up to 3 books, 2,726 total responses, average 2.3 titles per respondent. Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City comes in at #5, but this doesn't do justice to his overall popularity with book clubs. When we added up all votes for his books, we found that a full 10% of respondents named him in their top three nonfiction favorites. TEN FUNNY BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS More info & reading guide. Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake: A Memoir by Anna Quindlen. Memoir. Paperback & ebook Apr 2013. 224 pages. Published by Random House. The title says it all -- this Boomer lives life to the fullest and her delightful memoir captures every high and low that makes for an unpredictable ride. THE BEEKEEPER OF ALEPPO BY CHRISTY LEFTERI: SUMMARY AND Book Summary. This unforgettable novel puts human faces on the Syrian war with the immigrant story of a beekeeper, his wife, and the triumph of spirit when the world becomes unrecognizable. Nuri is a beekeeper and Afra, his wife, is an artist. Mornings, Nuri rises early to hear the call to prayer before driving to his hives in the countryside. THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The River offers both a literal and figurative journey; it is a thrilling and contemplative page-turner with sharp insight into the human condition. Heller's pace rushes the reader along, parallel to how Jack and Wynn are rushed down the river. The novel is excellent and comes to a moving, emotionally-charged conclusioncontinued FullReview (569 words).
SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF WHAT COULD BE SAVED BY LIESE O Alternating between past and present as all of the secrets are revealed, What Could Be Saved is an unforgettable novel about a family shattered by loss and betrayal, and the beauty that can exist even in the midst of brokenness. and much more! Just $12 for 3 BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. Paperback Jan 5, 2021. 352 pages. Published by Harper Perennial Speaking of the Pulitzer, The Dutch House was a finalist for the fiction award in 2020, a much-deserved accolade for the author Ann Patchett. The novel revolves around a brother and sister who have a complex relationship with the home in which they grew up, returning to it again and again THE MOST POPULAR BOOK CLUB BOOKS OF 2020 4.0%. 9. 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In telling the story of the violent act that rocks a small community—and what emerges from the ashes—JoAnne Tompkins explores responsibility and forgiveness, connection and loss, the families we're born into and the ones we create. TIPS ON HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOOK CLUB FACILITATOR In your role as facilitator, you should be recognized as an authority among friends and have the ability to bring the discussion back on track without being seen as "bossy". Book club members say: " Some people offer too much personal information that at the start relates to the book and then they get off track and others join them. ". TEN FUNNY BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS More info & reading guide. Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake: A Memoir by Anna Quindlen. Memoir. Paperback & ebook Apr 2013. 224 pages. Published by Random House. The title says it all -- this Boomer lives life to the fullest and her delightful memoir captures every high and low that makes for an unpredictable ride. SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF WE BEGIN AT THE END BY CHRIS WHITAKER Chris Whitaker has written an extraordinary novel about people who deserve so much more than life serves them. At times devastating, with flashes of humor and hope throughout, it is ultimately an inspiring tale of how the human spirit prevails and how, in the end, love―in all its different guises―wins. Membership Advantages. Reviews. SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF GREAT CIRCLE BY MAGGIE SHIPSTEAD An unforgettable story of a daredevil female aviator determined to chart her own course in life, at any cost - Great Circle spans Prohibition-era Montana, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, New Zealand, wartime London, and modern-day Los Angeles. After being rescued as infants from a sinking ocean liner in 1914, Marian and Jamie Graves are raised by their dissolute uncle in Missoula, Montana. THE COLD MILLIONS BY JESS WALTER: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The plot of Jess Walter's novel, The Cold Millions, revolves around the actions of the newly-formed Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in Spokane, Washington in 1909. The groundwork for the IWW was laid by the American Federation of Labor (AFL), a union formed in Columbus, Ohio in 1886. That organization's purpose was to ensure employers BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. Paperback Jan 5, 2021. 352 pages. Published by Harper Perennial Speaking of the Pulitzer, The Dutch House was a finalist for the fiction award in 2020, a much-deserved accolade for the author Ann Patchett. 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WHAT COMES AFTER BY JOANNE TOMPKINS: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS What Comes After is a tender, wise debut, both grave and hopeful. In telling the story of the violent act that rocks a small community—and what emerges from the ashes—JoAnne Tompkins explores responsibility and forgiveness, connection and loss, the families we're born into and the ones we create. TIPS ON HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOOK CLUB FACILITATOR In your role as facilitator, you should be recognized as an authority among friends and have the ability to bring the discussion back on track without being seen as "bossy". Book club members say: " Some people offer too much personal information that at the start relates to the book and then they get off track and others join them. ". TEN FUNNY BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS More info & reading guide. Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake: A Memoir by Anna Quindlen. Memoir. Paperback & ebook Apr 2013. 224 pages. Published by Random House. 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THE COLD MILLIONS BY JESS WALTER: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The plot of Jess Walter's novel, The Cold Millions, revolves around the actions of the newly-formed Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in Spokane, Washington in 1909. The groundwork for the IWW was laid by the American Federation of Labor (AFL), a union formed in Columbus, Ohio in 1886. That organization's purpose was to ensure employers BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BOOK NEWS: SENATOR KLOBUCHAR ADVOCATES AGAINST AMAZON Senator Klobuchar advocates against Amazon, other monopolies. Jun 09 2021. Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar continued to make the case for stepping up antitrust actions yesterday, appearing in a webinar sponsored by the American Booksellers Association and Small Business Rising, a coalition of independent businesses advocating againstmonopolies.
THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS The River offers both a literal and figurative journey; it is a thrilling and contemplative page-turner with sharp insight into the human condition. Heller's pace rushes the reader along, parallel to how Jack and Wynn are rushed down the river. The novel is excellent and comes to a moving, emotionally-charged conclusioncontinued FullReview (569 words).
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READING GUIDE FOR CARPENTARIA BY ALEXIS WRIGHT This reading group guide for Carpentaria by Alexis Wright includes an introduction, discussion questions, and ideas for enhancing your book club.The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for your discussion. LOVE AND FURY BY SAMANTHA SILVA: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS Love and Fury sparks with a thrilling jolt of electricity, reanimating the epic legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft, mother of Frankenstein author Mary Shelley, and a valiant feminist icon in her own right. Samantha Silva's sensory prose is smartly crafted in a dual storyline delivered both as a daring midwife's moving account of loss, and as a dying mother's appeal to her newborn daughter to live. STANDING IN THE RAINBOW BY FANNIE FLAGG: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS Once again, Flagg gives us a story of richly human characters, the saving graces of the once-maligned middle classes and small-town life, and the daily contest between laughter and tears. Good news! Fannie's back in town--and the town is among the leading characters in her new novel. Along with Neighbor Dorothy, the lady with the smile in her THE OTHER BLACK GIRL BY ZAKIYA DALILA HARRIS: SUMMARY AND Excerpt The Other Black Girl. July 23, 2018 Wagner Books Midtown, Manhattan The first sign was the smell of cocoa butter. When it initially crept around the wall of her cubicle, Nella was too busy filing a stack of pages at her desk, aligning each and every one so that the manuscript was perfectly flush. SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF A LESSON IN VENGEANCE BY VICTORIA LEE A dark, twisty, atmospheric thriller about a centuries-old, ivy-covered boarding school haunted by its history of witchcraft and two girls dangerously close to digging up the past. The fierce and dangerous romance and evocative setting makes it a perfect read for A PECULIAR COMBINATION EXCERPT: READ FREE EXCERPT OF A CHAPTER ONE. LONDON AUGUST 1940 We were going to get caught. The alarming idea buzzed around inside my head like the menacing drone of an approaching Luftwaffe bomber, even as I tried to banish it. BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. Paperback Jan 5, 2021. 352 pages. Published by Harper Perennial Speaking of the Pulitzer, The Dutch House was a finalist for the fiction award in 2020, a much-deserved accolade for the author Ann Patchett. The novel revolves around a brother and sister who have a complex relationship with the home in which they grew up, returning to it again and again THE MOST POPULAR BOOK CLUB BOOKS OF 2020 4.0%. 9. The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larsen (2020, Crown) 3.7%. 10. Caste by Isabel Wilkerson (2020, Random House) 3.4%. February 2021 survey of 1,262 BookBrowse subscribers who said their book club had discussed at least seven books in 2020, 97% of respondents were female. Respondents had the option to name up to 3 books, resulting in BOOK CLUBS' ALL-TIME FAVORITE NONFICTION BOOKS Jan 2020 Survey: 1,172 responded, option to name up to 3 books, 2,726 total responses, average 2.3 titles per respondent. Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City comes in at #5, but this doesn't do justice to his overall popularity with book clubs. When we added up all votes for his books, we found that a full 10% of respondents named him in their top three nonfiction favorites. TEN FUNNY BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS More info & reading guide. Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake: A Memoir by Anna Quindlen. Memoir. Paperback & ebook Apr 2013. 224 pages. Published by Random House. The title says it all -- this Boomer lives life to the fullest and her delightful memoir captures every high and low that makes for an unpredictable ride. TIPS ON HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOOK CLUB FACILITATOR In your role as facilitator, you should be recognized as an authority among friends and have the ability to bring the discussion back on track without being seen as "bossy". Book club members say: " Some people offer too much personal information that at the start relates to the book and then they get off track and others join them. ". WHAT COMES AFTER BY JOANNE TOMPKINS: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS What Comes After is a tender, wise debut, both grave and hopeful. In telling the story of the violent act that rocks a small community—and what emerges from the ashes—JoAnne Tompkins explores responsibility and forgiveness, connection and loss, the families we're born into and the ones we create. SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF GREAT CIRCLE BY MAGGIE SHIPSTEAD An unforgettable story of a daredevil female aviator determined to chart her own course in life, at any cost - Great Circle spans Prohibition-era Montana, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, New Zealand, wartime London, and modern-day Los Angeles. After being rescued as infants from a sinking ocean liner in 1914, Marian and Jamie Graves are raised by their dissolute uncle in Missoula, Montana. READING GUIDE FOR AFTERLIFE BY JULIA ALVAREZ Antonia notes that in many ways, her husband, Sam, remains alive in her head: she often wonders what he would say or do, and she lets that guide her own actions. Do you think Antonia would have made different decisions about Mario, Estela, and Izzy if Sam had still been alive? How do you feel about the actions Antonia ultimately takes to help BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. Paperback Jan 5, 2021. 352 pages. Published by Harper Perennial Speaking of the Pulitzer, The Dutch House was a finalist for the fiction award in 2020, a much-deserved accolade for the author Ann Patchett. The novel revolves around a brother and sister who have a complex relationship with the home in which they grew up, returning to it again and again THE MOST POPULAR BOOK CLUB BOOKS OF 2020 4.0%. 9. The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larsen (2020, Crown) 3.7%. 10. Caste by Isabel Wilkerson (2020, Random House) 3.4%. February 2021 survey of 1,262 BookBrowse subscribers who said their book club had discussed at least seven books in 2020, 97% of respondents were female. Respondents had the option to name up to 3 books, resulting in BOOK CLUBS' ALL-TIME FAVORITE NONFICTION BOOKS Jan 2020 Survey: 1,172 responded, option to name up to 3 books, 2,726 total responses, average 2.3 titles per respondent. Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City comes in at #5, but this doesn't do justice to his overall popularity with book clubs. When we added up all votes for his books, we found that a full 10% of respondents named him in their top three nonfiction favorites. BOOK QUESTIONS AND READING GROUP GUIDES Book questions and reading guides/discussion guides for book clubs - more than 500 printable reading guides for exceptional books. BOOK NEWS: SENATOR KLOBUCHAR ADVOCATES AGAINST AMAZON Senator Klobuchar advocates against Amazon, other monopolies. Jun 09 2021. Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar continued to make the case for stepping up antitrust actions yesterday, appearing in a webinar sponsored by the American Booksellers Association and Small Business Rising, a coalition of independent businesses advocating againstmonopolies.
SUMMARY AND REVIEWS OF WE BEGIN AT THE END BY CHRIS WHITAKER Chris Whitaker has written an extraordinary novel about people who deserve so much more than life serves them. At times devastating, with flashes of humor and hope throughout, it is ultimately an inspiring tale of how the human spirit prevails and how, in the end, love―in all its different guises―wins. Membership Advantages. Reviews. READING GUIDE FOR THE OVERSTORY BY RICHARD POWERS He prefers state-of-the-art books with fresh copyrights. She needs to communicate with the distant dead, alien souls as different from her as possible. Once Ray starts a book, he force-marches through to its conclusion, however hard the slog. Dorothy doesn't mind skipping the author's philosophies". LOVE AND FURY BY SAMANTHA SILVA: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS Love and Fury sparks with a thrilling jolt of electricity, reanimating the epic legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft, mother of Frankenstein author Mary Shelley, and a valiant feminist icon in her own right. Samantha Silva's sensory prose is smartly crafted in a dual storyline delivered both as a daring midwife's moving account of loss, and as a dying mother's appeal to her newborn daughter to live. STANDING IN THE RAINBOW BY FANNIE FLAGG: SUMMARY AND REVIEWS Good news! Fannie's back in town--and the town is among the leading characters in her new novel. Along with Neighbor Dorothy, the lady with the smile in her voice, whose daily radio broadcasts keep us delightfully informed on all the local news, we also meet Bobby, her ten-year-old son, destined to live a thousand lives, most of them in his imagination; Norma and Macky Warren and their ninety PROJECT HAIL MARY EXCERPT: READ FREE EXCERPT OF PROJECT Read free book excerpt from Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, page 2 of3
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