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    The goal of this digital book club is to foster discussion and procure a greater, deeper understanding of the book selection through questions, comments and interactions about the text. Ology’s Editors will post questions, considerations and reactions to the text every 2-3 chapters, and users are invited to respond via comment. Users can also sign up as an author for this blog and contribute whole blog posts in response to the story.

    If you experience any problems, or have any questions, please email: editor@ology.com

     Mark your calendars...

    Calendar: The dates below indicate when a blog post for each set of chapters will be posted. Users are invited to comment and share their experiences with each portion of the book after these dates.

    Nov. 30: Chapters 1-2

    Dec. 2: Chapters 3-5

    Dec. 4: Chapters 6-8

    Dec. 7: Chapters 9-11

    Dec. 9: Chapters 12-14

    Dec. 11: Chapters 15-17

    Dec. 14: Chapters 18-20

    Dec. 16: Chapters 21-23

    Dec. 18: Chapters 24-Epilogue

    Dec. 18-20: Readers are encouraged to see the film version of “LB” …participants in the sweepstakes will be entered to win free tickets!

    Dec. 21-27: Readers and Editors will post comments/reactions and comparisons to the film and book versions of “LB.”

    We look forward to sharing this book with you. Please don’t hesitate to join the conversation.

     

     

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    [...] When I think “book club”, my mind immediately goes to classics like Jane Eyre or the new David Sedaris, but it’s always firmly rooted in the realms of literary or social commentary. But sometimes, people just aren’t interested in reading “A Tale of Two Cities” – so you shouldn’t be surprised to find that book clubs span a ton of other categories besides the usual mystery/thriller, historical romance, and memoir. Be creative and try introducing one of these categories to your book club – just think of the fun you could have coming up with book club questions! [...]

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