Most book club hosts go into a meeting on a serious book with good intentions and not much else.
They find some questions online the night before. They hope the conversation goes somewhere. And then it either goes quiet too fast, or circles the same two ideas for an hour, and everyone leaves feeling like the book deserved more than that.
That is not a failure of the group. It is a planning problem.
Each kit is built around one book. Not a generic guide. A complete, ready-to-print system for hosting a meeting that goes somewhere.
74 pages of discussion questions, character guides, historical context, and themes worth arguing about.
Built specifically for Jane Austen's most debated novel. Color and black-and-white versions included.
Get the Kit for $29.9978 pages of discussion questions, a host checklist, historical context, host coaching notes for the hard moments, games, and more.
Built to help your group have the conversation this book deserves.
Color and black-and-white versions included.
Get the Kit for $29.99New kits are added every few weeks.
If there is a book your group has been wanting to read, or a classic you wish you had a real guide for, hit reply on any Reading Vintage email and tell me. I read every one.
I am always looking for the next vintage novel worth a kit.
Email me your vintage book club guide request at pam@myreadingvintage.com
Keep turning those pages,
Pam