Sandwich Book Club Questions and Discussion Guide
What’s worse, shopping for swimwear or menopause? Discuss it using these prompts for Sandwich book club questions.
Book club discussion guides for fiction books.
What’s worse, shopping for swimwear or menopause? Discuss it using these prompts for Sandwich book club questions.
These book club questions for By Any Other Name will help you explore the book’s historical themes of female autonomy, the power of authorship and the value of women’s work.
If your book club enjoys a good mystery, how about a novel that offers two?! Set against the atmospheric backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains, The God of the Woods by Liz Moore is a novel that twists and turns through the story of a search for two missing children. Barbara, the teenage daughter of the … Read more
This discussion guide for The First Ladies will help your book group explore the extraordinary relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune.
Dive down the rabbit hole of “what-ifs” using these book club questions for The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
Explore Whitaker’s themes of the lasting effects of trauma, seeking one’s identity and women’s struggle for autonomy using these All the Colors of the Dark book club questions.
Get your discussion going with these book club questions for The Ministry of Time. Explore the book’s themes of displacement, desperation, unintended (and intended) consequences and why chicken purses are cute but impractical.
Use these How to Age Disgracefully book club questions to explore how Daphne and the gang tackle aging, make friends, elude the law and feed Maggie Thatcher.
Explore this book’s themes regarding the power of books and building community with these The Reading List book club questions. Get a discussion guide, prompts, a synopsis and readalikes.
Explore Leigh Bardugo’s dark magic and star-crossed lovers using these book club questions for The Familiar. Get discussion prompts, a synopsis and related reads.
Use these book club questions for The Berry Pickers to discuss the book’s themes of lost loved ones, lost culture, grief and guilt.
Use these book club questions for The Frozen River to discuss the book’s themes of Puritanical shame culture, gender oppression, and women’s roles in culture.