[NFBV-Potomac-Announce] January 2022 Book Club Reminder

John Halverson jwh100 at outlook.com
Mon Jan 3 19:19:32 UTC 2022


Hello Friends and Colleagues,

The Potomac Chapter  book club meets at 7:00PM, Wednesday January 5 on Zoom

Our  book is the Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett.  Unfortunately I am unable to find specific book club questions for this book.  However below are some generic fiction questions that should cause a good discussion.

I do not have a discussion leader listed.  When we get together on Wednesday someone may wish to volunteer.

Here is the Zoom information.

https://zoom.us/j/8297256345?pwd=SFAyamlQNU44ZTJ6dUZNMTV4RmhCQT09


 Telephone Dial: tel:6468769923
Meeting ID: 829 725 6345

One tap mobile
tel:+16468769923,,8297256345

John

1. What was your favorite part of the book?
2. What was your least favorite?
3. Did you race to the end, or was it more of a slow burn?
4. Which scene has stuck with you the most?
5. What did you think of the writing? Are there any standout sentences? Did you reread any passages? If so, which ones?
6. Would you want to read another book by this author?
7. Did reading the book impact your mood? If yes, how so?
8. What surprised you most about the book?
9. How did your opinion of the book change as you read it?
10. If you could ask the author anything, what would it be?
11. How does the book's title work in relation to the book's contents? If you could give the book a new title, what would it be?
12. Is this book overrated or underrated?
13. Did this book remind you of any other books?
14. How did it impact you? Do you think you'll remember it in a few months or years?
15. Would you ever consider re-reading it? Why or why not?
16.Who do you most want to read this book?
17.Are there lingering questions from the book you're still thinking about?
18. Did the book strike you as original?


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What was your favorite part of the book?
What was your least favorite?
Did you race to the end, or was it more of a slow burn?
Which scene has stuck with you the most?
What did you think of the writing? Are there any standout sentences?
Did you reread any passages? If so, which ones?
Would you want to read another book by this author?
Did reading the book impact your mood? If yes, how so?
What surprised you most about the book?
How did your opinion of the book change as you read it?
If you could ask the author anything, what would it be?
How does the book's title work in relation to the book's contents? If you could give the book a new title, what would it be?
Is this book overrated or underrated?
Did this book remind you of any other books?
How did it impact you? Do you think you'll remember it in a few months or years?
Would you ever consider re-reading it? Why or why not?
Who do you most want to read this book?
Are there lingering questions from the book you're still thinking about?
Did the book strike you as original?


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