The Hour I first believed
Questions for Discussion 1. The Hour I First Believed deals with many themes: violence, family, the quest for meaning and connection, faith, and the power of chaos to change our lives. […]
Art Of Racing
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION Some early readers of the novel have observed that viewing the world through a dog’s eyes makes for a greater appreciation of being human. Why do you […]
Where Men Win Glory
Consider these talking points from LitLovers to help get a discussion started for Where Men Win Glory: 1. Pat Tillman was a complex figure. Talk about the kind of man he […]
Meet Tillman’s Parents
Recommendation : Don’t watch the full documentary The Tillman Story until you finish reading. But this Clip from Larry King is a good glimpse of what Pat’s parents did to […]
Learning about Henrietta Lacks
I really enjoyed this book. Not being a science-y person, I managed through the research information fine. Skloot balances the science descriptions just right with the narrative of her getting […]
The Reliable Wife
This is one of those books that as I closed the back cover, I asked myself “Just what experience did Mr. Goolrick have that made him write […]
Little Bee
If you visit Chris Cleave’s website at www.chriscleave.com. You’ll find videos, reviews, behind-the-book extras and interviews. Questions for Discussion 1. “Sad words are just another beauty. A sad story means, […]
People never notice anything. ~J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher is the most famous novel by J.D. Salinger. But, what does it mean? Why is the book so controversial? These questions seem to be a bit much to […]
True Compass
This is one of my favorite photos of The Kennedy men, which I must confess that I have always had a weekness for. Our reading this month is True Compass […]
Halloween Mystery
The Fifth Vial was different for us. I don’t recall when we read this genre before as a group. What did you think? Discussion Questions for Fiction The following general […]