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How Long Should a Book Club Book Be?


How Long Should a Book Club Book Be? - BookBrowse.com

The ideal book length will vary from group to group — but, you may be wondering, what's a good ballpark number of pages to aim for?

Book clubs: how often do you meet and do you read the entire book ...

We meet once a month. We take turns “hosting”, whoever hosts chooses the book, and if they aren't comfortable hosting at their house they pick ...

BOOK CLUB BASICS Getting Started Leader Norms

... books and have a friendly get-together over wine and snacks. Other considerations: •. When, where, and how often will the group meet? Monthly is the norm ...

How long should a book club meeting last? - Quora

Ninety minutes. I have conducted many book club meetings and have learned from experience that when people are guaranteed a time limit, ...

How To Start And Run A Book Club - Ginny Fahs - Medium

Shoot for books under 300 pages. Most people will be speed-reading the book at the last minute regardless. Nail the first question. People tend ...

Rules to Keep Your Book Club Running and What to Read in 2019

It can be fiction or nonfiction, but it MUST be 325 pages or shorter. This is the sticky wicket. This is where we we start to fall apart. It is ...

10 Tips for Hosting a Book Club - La Crema

Anything more than once a month, may be overly-ambitious. Also 2-3 hours seems to be the sweet spot. General rule-of-thumb: Plan 30 minutes for food, wine and ...

Everything You Need to Start a Book Club (+ a BTS Look!)

For our group, we do Thursdays at 7 pm. We used to do 7:30 but moved it earlier because we tend to talk and hang out for so long. We have ...

The BookClubbish Guide to Book Clubs

Typically, book clubs aim to meet for a couple of hours once a month for their discussions. However, feel free to alter those rules if they don' ...

What is the right size for a book club? How do we turn away members?

When we meet in homes, we can easily do 10-12 if the living room or dining room can accommodate that. Given an acoustically good environment ( ...

How Long Does It Take To Read A Book? Showing 1-13 of 13

J.J. Murphy Other book clubs I've encountered typically read one book per month. 11 years ago. Carol I agree with Cindy.

Most book clubs are doing it wrong | the jsomers.net blog

The standard way to run a book club is to have everybody finish the book before meeting to talk about it. You have one meeting per book.

How to Start a Book Club: The Ultimate Guide - Bookclubs

How often should our book club get together? ... Most clubs meet every month or two. Some clubs wing it, scheduling from one meeting to the next.

Getting Started: How to Start a Book Club | Penguin Random House

Once a month is the standard, but if you plan on reading longer books you may want to meet every 6 weeks. How to Host a Book Club Online. Coordinating a time ...

If you're in a book club how does it work? - Mumsnet

Not too stressful for the host. No limit on length. We each take a turn to bring along four books to select one for the following month, and we ...

How to Run a Successful Book Club - Mike Zornek

The format for most of my book clubs is an hour-long meeting. We try to rotate volunteers to summarize each chapter before opening the ...

Hosting Your Own Book Club: Guidelines | House of Books & Friends

Most book groups meet monthly. This gives everyone enough time to read the book around busy schedules, and form some interesting points of ...

5 steps to setting up a succesful book club - Good Housekeeping

Once you have your members, the first thing to agree is how often the group should meet – every four (or even six) weeks should give everyone ...

Book Discussion Group Guide - State Library of Iowa

Most groups meet for an hour or two, with one hour for the actual discussion. This can be dependent on the size of the group. You will want to leave more time ...

What Is a Book Club and How Does It Work? - ThoughtCo

A book club is a reading group, usually consisting of several people, who read and talk about books based on a topic or an agreed-upon reading list.