Book Read Free

A Cruel Fate (Quick Reads 2014)

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by Lindsey Davis

A reading group is a great way to get the most out of a book and is easy to arrange. All you need is a group of people, a place to meet and a date and time that works for everyone.

  Use the first meeting to decide which book to read first and how the group will operate. Conversation doesn’t have to stick rigidly to the book. Here are some suggested themes for discussions:

  How important was the plot?

  What messages are in the book?

  Discuss the characters – were they believable and could you relate to them?

  How important was the setting to the story?

  Are the themes timeless?

  Personal reactions – what did you like or not like about the book?

  There is a free toolkit with lots of ideas to help you run a Quick Reads reading group at www.quickreads.org.uk

  Share your experiences of your group on Twitter @Quick_Reads

  For more ideas, offers and groups to join visit Reading Groups for Everyone at www.readingagency.org.uk/readinggroups

  Enjoy this book?

  Find out about all the others at www.quickreads.org.uk

  For Quick Reads audio clips as well as videos and ideas to help you enjoy reading visit the BBC’s Skillswise website www.bbc.co.uk/quickreads

  Join the Reading Agency’s Six Book Challenge at

  www.readingagency.org.uk/sixbookchallenge

  Find more books for new readers at

  www.newisland.ie

  www.barringtonstoke.co.uk

  Free courses to develop your skills are available in your local area. To find out more phone 0800 100 900.

  For more information on developing your skills in Scotland visit

  www.thebigplus.com

  Want to read more? Join your local library. You can borrow books for free and take part in inspiring reading activities.

 

 

 


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