Justin91 said:
So...is a F2F book club you are speaking of reading the book at home and then discussing it as a group, or is the book actually read out loud by the group during the meetings and then discussed?
This may be a stupid question, but I was confused by some of the replies.
There are no stupid questions!
A F2F group can be pretty much whatever the group wants..usually they all read the same book and meet once a month to discuss. Often, but not always, food is involved..Yesterday I attended a meeting intended for librarians, about how to start various types of book groups. Most of what was discussed was geared towards schools and kids, but I heard some great ideas for adult groups too. One town nearby actually has two very different groups going. The first has been running for 75 years! That one meets two times per month and at each meeting, two member present a book review/talk. Then, the talk is about those books and whatever else they choose to discuss..sorta like around here when the Reading Lolita in Tehran thread goes of on a bunny trail
The other group started about 30 years ago, and most of the ladies are elderly. They rely on the one person, the woman from the library who spoke yesterday..to choose books for them. They want her to 'choose books they would not have chosen for themselves.' She said her main difficulty is getting them to let her know if they don't like the book..they're very reluctant to offend or hurt her feelings..
Usually though, book group members vote, or use the hat system, to choose books. Often they have the person who choose the winning book,facilitate discussion for that book. From what I've read, the variations are legion..
I'm trying to decide how to get this thing started and where..the library is an obvious choice, but my church has offered to let me use the building as an outreach to the community. After hearing about the book review group.. I wonder if we can't generate two groups and use both. I don't know, I haven't even got one started yet
I wonder if the book review type group wouldn't be an easy way to generate and gauge interest for a 'real' reading group..I'll be talking to the librarians later this week after I think about it some more.