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My experience as a Book Club Leader


The Author's Experience: How to Visit with Book Clubs

The first time an email arrived in my inbox inviting me to be a guest at an NYC-based book club that was reading my novel, I was surprised. I hadn't known ...

How to Run a Book Club Discussion That Everyone Will Love

... experience of reading the book, and how your discussion may have shifted it. Are you a participant rather than the leader of a book club ...

Team Bonding with a Book Club - Swift Kick

My Kindle noted that I was 17% done reading Seth Godin's book, Linchpin. The main thought running through my head was how freakin' long of a build-up Seth ...

Not Everyone Is Meant To Have A Book Club - BuzzFeed News

At first I was an enthusiastic member: I filled out the spreadsheet the organizer sent around, saying what I'd bring for the potluck, and I ...

How Book Clubs Can Make You a Better Business Leader - Medium

E: One of the strengths of book clubs is their ability to help build community. As a strong female leader who has found success in a male- ...

Maximizing Your Book Club Experience: The Power of Discussions

At Book Club, we believe in fostering meaningful conversations around professional development literature. While our program includes ...

Tips for leading a successful book discussion - BookBrowse.com

If it's not your job you might still want to check in with the group leader to make sure they have. Then, let people have a bit of time to chat ...

How I run a software book club | notes.eatonphil.com

And hopefully you'll improve on my experience too, should you try. ... By the way, I didn't do discussion leaders for the first book club, reading ...

How to Start a Book Club at Work in 4 Simple Steps - Get Lighthouse

Here's how you can get started, so you and your team experience all of the benefits we just discussed. ... your leadership book club on the right foot: The ...

Book Club 101 - Modern Mrs Darcy

Many book clubs designate a leader to guide the conversation for each meeting. ... What has your book club experience been like? I'd love to hear your best ...

Opinion | Really? You're Not in a Book Club? - The New York Times

It may be social, but it's also serious; members devote long hours over many weeks to getting to the last page. For most of them, it's all about ...

Leading an Academic "Book Club" - Academia Stack Exchange

She alone has more publications than everyone else in the group together. Still, she has never questioned my authority. Because I lead the group ...

BOOK CLUBS - Cheryl Head

There is also an interesting backstory around the long-held mythology around my grandfather's life and death, and the legacy of secrets held in our family. I ...

Do You Want to Join a Book Club? by Donalyn Miller

My anxiety was out of control and I couldn't focus. Working in my flowerbeds and writing helped me find some joy and calm, but my reading life ...

How to Start a Book Club: 8 Things You Need to Think About

Some book clubs use a formal voting or nomination process while others simply discuss each choice as a group. However you decide to make your ...

How to Run a Book Club Discussion - Mind Joggle

There are a few logistics to manage for every book club, including where and when the club will meet. Your club should decide if hosts, locations, and leaders ...

Your experiences with in person book clubs?

I have tried twice. The key to a good book club is not having one dominant personality who bulldozes everyone with their opinion and doesn't let ...

For Book Clubs - I Love Libraries

As a book-club leader, it's your job to direct the meeting in a productive way. ... Instead, talk about your experience; how you felt as you read the book.

How to Start a Book Club

Consider how you're going to create a friendly and welcoming environment for your attendees. As the book club leader, you are the one who sets ...

How to Manage an Online Book Club - Edutopia

I love book clubs, both as an educator and in my social life. The opportunity to share thoughts, ideas, perspectives, and “Next” lists with ...