There has been a huge increase in the number of reading groups and small book clubs over the past few years. “Richard and Judy” are a household name in the UK and any book they choose to promote will fly off the shelf in the bookshop.
This book is designed to help new groups to get off the ground and also provides material for those already established. It is divided up helpfully into sections giving lots of advice on how to choose a title and get things moving.
Often, when a group of people meet up regularly the structure falls away and the evening turns into a sociable chit chat.
The idea of a group read is to discuss the novel and so needs some direction so that all the members have the opportunity and time to express themselves.
In this book, 75 titles are chosen initially guiding the reader through fiction and non-fiction. There is a synopsis of the story and some background on the work. Useful discussion sections are alongside suggestions for further reading - a great help if you enjoyed that particular author or genre. There is much thought provoking material to draw out even the shyest members of the group, and snippets of inside information about the authors. This edition also has a resources section giving web sites and reviews.
Everyone can get something different from a book although some just want to read for pure enjoyment and escapism without having to analyse every sentence. If you do belong to a reading group, and love a good discussion, look no further than this guide - it’s all here for you. The suggestions are fresh and varied and there is plenty to get your mind around. Next time you walk into your local bookshop you will know just what you want!The Owl Story is always looking for new members to join the group which meets on the first Tuesday of each month in the shop. If you are interested in joining us please contact Wendy on 282 792 289.
The Essential Guide for Reading Groups by Susan Osborne is available from The Owl Story, priced €15.
Review by Wendy Davies