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Online Discussion
Groups
Organizations:
Book Reviews, Magazines, and Programming: The following newspapers offer
online book sections, including reviews, excerpts, online events listings,
discussion forums, and more.
Books: - The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Shireen Dodson.
(HarperPerennial, NYC, 1997)
- The Reading Group Handbook by Rachel
Jacobsohn. (Hyperion, NYC, 1994)
- The Reading Group Book by David
Laskin and Holly Hughes (Penguin, NYC, 1995)
- What to Read: The
Essential Guide for Reading Group Members and Other Book Lovers by Mickey
Pearlman (HarperCollins, NYC, 1994)
- The New York Public Library Guide
to Reading Groups by Rollene Saal (Crown, NYC, 1995)
- ...And Ladies
of the Club by Helen Hooven Santmyer (Berkeley, NYC, 1985)
- The
Book Group Book by Ellen Slezak, ed. (Chicago Review Press, NYC, 1995)
- Read All Your Life: A Subject Guide to Fiction by Barbara Kerr Davis
(McFarland & Company, Inc., 1989)
Publications: - Reading
Group Choices: Selections for Lively Book Discussions by Paz and
Associates, Nashville. Each booklet lists 26 books selected by and advisory board
and includes author biography, summary, and discussion questions. Order online,
or write to Paz and Associates at 2106 20th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212.
Single copies are available for $2.50, checks payable to Paz and Associates. Ten
or more copies can be purchased in bulk at $0.75 a piece. (800) 260-8605
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Reverberations: The news journal of the Association of Book Group Readers
and Leaders. Annual membership in the Association, which maintains a database of
groups and leaders, oversees and info sheet exchange program, and liases between
groups and publishers, is $18.00 (P.O. Box 885, Highland Park, IL 60035)
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Reading in Company: Starting a Reading Group: Sponsored by the Arizona
Center for the Book (P.O. Box 334438, Phoenix, AZ 85067-4438)
- An
Introduction to Shared Inquiry: A pamphlet sponsored by The Great Books
Foundation, 40 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611 (800) 222-5870
- Reading
Woman: A quarterly newsletter containing short reviews and excerpts from
works of fiction and nonfiction by both men and women. Subscriptions cost $15 and
are payable to Reading Woman, c/o Bering Communications, P.O. Box 19116,
Minneapolis, MN, 55419 (800) 844-1271
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Select Fiction: A guide
to great literary fiction that you may not have heard about. Write to P.O. Box
1069, Sharon, CT 06069 for a subscription. -
Fiction & Friends:
A national newsletter written for book groups and avid readers and containing
suggestions, hints, lists, and discussion questions. For a subscription, contact
Natalie Kemmit at nkemmitt@earthlink.net. |
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