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Lyn Sorry, Lyn, I should have thought of this while I was putting more stuff up!! I will make sure to send out head's up at the beginning of the next book!
Would it be better to hold off discussion questions? I’m imagining we would take the month to read the book and then begin the discussion virtually around the same day we would be meeting in person. Does that make sense?
Lyn, I love Goodreads so much! If you want, I have a civilian account under syebba@gmail.com and you're welcome to friend me!
Lyn, That's a good idea--sometimes our discussions are so late in the month and I am hoping that people will hop in to keep thinking and posting throughout the month.
What if I posted the next book and a short intro on the first of the month and then opened a new thread that let's everyone post as they have thoughts to share with the warning at the top of the thread that there might be spoilers. And maybe post discussion questions he third Monday of the month?
Thoughts? Suggestions?
What if I posted the next book and a short intro on the first of the month and then opened a new thread that let's everyone post as they have thoughts to share with the warning at the top of the thread that there might be spoilers. And maybe post discussion questions he third Monday of the month?
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Lyn, I would love to, but I had to get book titles to our marketing department over a month ago. Do you think people would want to do two titles in a month? Or let people pick?
I'm wondering about White Fragility. A friend of mine is currently reading it and it sounds amazing, but I haven't read it yet and am hesitant to start a discussion around a topic this sensitive on a book I haven't read.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Anyone have any thoughts?
I haven’t read that one, though heard lots about it. I recently read I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness.” I would also recommend Just Mercy and anything by Ta-Nehisi Coates but especially Between the World and Me. If you want something shorter, Jelani Cobb writes for the New Yorker - always brilliant. Oh yes, and something “local” Arc of Justice. Fiction: Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad.




A word of warning: some of the discussion questions contain spoilers, so if you want to keep guessing, wait a bit to look at them. I hope you enjoy the book as much as I have!