Book Club Discussion Questions
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Come and Get It illustrates the intricacies of roommate living. Share your best (read:
worst) roommate horror story. In what ways did Kennedy, Peyton, and Tyler's dynamic resonate with an experience you've had? How important is it to the story that author Kiley
Reid pens a roommate trio?
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Come and Get It is set at a state college in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and none of the main characters are from there. How did the different characters' origins—Millie, Agatha, Kennedy—inform, and perhaps defy, your expectations? Could this story have been set elsewhere? Discuss.
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Come and Get It explores desire, entitlement, and consumption within a capitalist society. Discuss how the characters, particularly Kennedy, Agatha, and Millie, are each compelled by these, and specifically by their respective stages of life.
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Kennedy, haunted by her past, transfers to Arkansas for a fresh start. Why do you think
Reid made her characters transfer students? How does Millie's position as a fifth-year RA interact with the setup of the story?
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Reid writes about cultural norms with great incision, humor, and accessibility. In Come and Get It, she casts her sharp eye on college students, observing their motivations, desires, and the insecurities that often evolve into external obstacles. How did you see Agatha's understanding of this subgroup? Why did she take such an interest, and do you think she "got" their motivations?
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Tyler is vital to the dorm's unraveling, yet she is only depicted through the eyes of the other characters. Discuss why you think Reid chose to illustrate Tyler in this way.
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>i>Come and Get It is described as a story about "illicit intrigue," "bad behavior," and "reckless abandon." To what extent are freedom—general and financial—and morality illustrated in opposition in this novel?
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Kennedy's room is filled with materialistic items—a way for her to feel safe in her new
environment. Discuss how else Reid evokes the idea of "taking up space." In what ways do each of the characters hold authority over the space they're in?
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Kennedy experiences two horrifying events through the course of the novel. Discuss to
what extent these accidents are deemed as such. Why?
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Come and Get It culminates in a shocking calamity. What was your reaction to this scene? To what extent did you see this coming?
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The cover of Come and Get It features an illustration of a pig. How do you interpret this image against the themes of the novel?
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