A full-fledged book club kit


Do you belong to a book club, Reader?

Me neither.

No online book clubs.

No in-person book clubs.

It's a sad state of affairs for a book lover, isn't it?

But, hey! You're busy. I'm busy. We're all busy.

Who has time for one more thing?

And, we're all reading a lot...just not in a club all traditional-like.

But

BUT

If you DO have a book club—or you want to start one...

THEN

I have something fun for you!

I created a book club guide for Jane Austen's Emma.

It's not everyone's favorite Austen novel, but it IS one of mine!

It makes me feel safe. It's got some of Austen's wittiest dialogue and funniest characters—Mrs. Elton and Miss Bates, oh yes!

So, I'm offering you a full-color, 16-page book club guide to help you enjoy this delectable story.

What's inside?

  • Reading schedule
  • Discussion questions—good ones, not generic
  • Two Emma-themed games to play (cheesy? of course!)
  • Character list
  • Themes, motifs, and details to notice
  • Visual mood board
  • Recipe pairing
  • Craft idea
  • Film and TV adaptations
  • Casting Call printable activity
  • Read-alikes

Give it a gander, and let me know what you think!

This Week's Poll (and last week's results)

Last week, you voted for my next hidden gem booklist, and you said you wanted Shy, Awkward Protagonists We Can't Help But Love. I'm having FUN putting this one together. Stay tuned.

Today, I want to know what book club guide (like today's guide for Emma) that you're most interested in seeing next.

Meet Jen Rose Yokel, poet and spiritual director

Do you love poetry?

If so, then you need to know Jen Rose Yokel. Her poetry is all about celebrating the life we're living here and now—the everyday and the extraordinary.

Come and get to know her on Library Binding this week!

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As always, I'll leave you with one irresistible indulgence.

Your devoted,

Michelle

P.S. Want to send someone the Emma book club guide? Here's where they can get a copy.