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What to do if you can't find book club questions for a specific book.

How to Create Your Own Book Club Questions

Do All Good Book Club Books Have Guides?

Many books suitable for book clubs have reading guides (also known as discussion guides, or just book club questions), usually produced by the publisher. But there are many other books that are very suitable for book clubs that do not have a discussion guide or book club questions available.

If you only pick books that are established book club favorites, the chances are you'll find a reading guide for most titles; but if you want to read more widely, you'll come across many very worthwhile books without a published discussion guide.

In this situation, we recommend you take a look at our handy list of 36 Book Club Discussion Topics for Any Book. Simply pick one or more topics from most of the sections, and you'll have the makings of a well-rounded discussion.

 

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