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The Book of the Moment

The book I am reading with my book club is:

Shrouded in mystery

With strange characters who struggle to comprehend one another and are constantly searching for answers

The backstory continues to influence the plot , the author skilfully moves back and forth between the past and the present.

Shares a gruesome part of history

Fictitious but has many believable parts

Appealing as our group’s discussions are more like queries to reveal more about each of the characters.

One that the author gives enough space to make our own meaning and assumptions

I eagerly anticipate our lively weekly conversations due to the diverse topics offered by this book.

T



14 responses to “The Book of the Moment”

  1. I am curious about the title, and about how you structure your club with “weekly conversations.” We meet once a month to discuss after—hopefully—having finished the book. I’d love hearing more about this. Happy Reading!

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    1. Beloved by Toni Morrison

      My book club meets on Zoom once a week. members live on different continents. We read the book over a month or more depending on the amount of chapters. We read a couple of chapters a week and discuss. There are no formal structures so the discussion takes us all over the place, they are very engaging. When it’s their turn, each member gets to choose a couple of books and we vote for one of them.

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      1. Thanks so much for explaining. I need to read Beloved again. I have just revisited Recitatif by Morrison. (I linked to you in my post today, so thanks for that, too!)

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  2. And the title is……?????

    You left me hanging!

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  3. […] I write about my book club? Nope, someone else has turned that page, and I could never compete with a tale, “shrouded in […]

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  4. Curious! … do you meet while still reading? I’ve only ever met a book club after we all finished the book.

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  5. Yes we meet whilst still reading and it takes a lot of self-control not to read onb sometimes.

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  6. Love that you’re making it happen and also appreciate this as a formate for a Slice. Reads like a poem but gives me an idea for a reading response format.

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  7. Beloved by Toni Morrison is a great book. More interesting is the meeting every week. We meet just once a month .

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  8. I am envious of your book club! I love how your crafted this slice. It is poetic yet list-like and entices the reader just enough! Well done!

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    1. Well said, Leigh Anne. I love the style of writing here, Juliette – ‘poetic, yet list-like’

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  9. I like the idea of meeting every week. I can’t believe you’re across continents. That’s amazing. My group meets every few weeks when we’re done with a book. Interesting concept to share before finishing. I read Beloved and agree that it is shrouded in mystery with strange characters. Quite a book. Great slice.

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I am an Elementary school teacher , I taught at an International IB School in Accra, Ghana. I am now teaching in Hanoi. Writing is my passion and I try to write daily, at least in my sentence a day journal, to capture all the blessings around me. I write with groups of writers, such as Teach Write and sometimes Ethical ELA. I also encourage my friends to write , so I created a platform to make that possible -Writing Run.

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