Book Club in A Box
Book Club in A Box
Book Club in A Box
This might sound silly, but make sure you go around in a circle and have everyone
introduce themselves, EVERY TIME. It’s been proven that if you can get someone
to talk once, even if it’s just to say their name, they’re more likely to talk again later
on (which is great for our shyer, more retiring group members). Also, some of us are
bad at names and need to be reminded! And it’s just friendly.
If it’s your first meeting or you have a lot of new folks, here are a few ice-breakers
that are probably NOT ones you were forced to do at summer camp:
THIS MIGHT SOUND SILLY, BUT MAKE If you’re doing any-book, take turns talking
about what everyone’s reading right now.
This often will spark some conversation
SURE YOU GO AROUND IN A CIRCLE -- “Oh, I’ve been wanting to read that!
How is it?” Definitely allow interjections
and tangents, since that’s where book
AND HAVE EVERYONE INTRODUCE group becomes the most interesting. Once
everyone’s had a turn talking about their
current book(s), open it up for further dis-
THEMSELVES, EVERY TIME. cussion about previously mentioned topics,
recommendations for what to read next,
your favorite TV shows (not even kidding
-- off-topic happens), etc.
Discussions can last anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the num-
ber of people you have and how excited they are about their books.
THIS IS ALL GREAT BUT I’D LIKE SOME MORE IDEAS AND TIPS, AND
MAYBE SOME BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS.
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