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In order for your book club meetings to be fruitful,


you must be prepared to talk about your book on
both a literal and figurative level. Book club
meetings are about unpacking the meanings in your
book and making connections to themes in the world
around us. Be sure you have read and thought
before your meeting

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Say something:
In every meeting, you are expected to speak and
contribute to the conversation in a meaningful way.
This means coming prepared with questions and
with moments you have noticed in the book.

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For every meeting:

you will read a passage from the novel that


stood out to you
you will have some notes prepared
you speak, ask, and answer questions in
respect to the text
make connections to the real world
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Notes to bring:
1.One passage to read that stood out to you and what
you want to say about it
2.Two questions about the content of what you read
3.Two images/ symbols that stood out and your
thoughts or questions about them
4.Themes and big ideas you notice being developed
5.One connection to the real world be it personal,
political, or media

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