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Reading the Classics currently has 22 members and 30 subscribers. Hello everyone! I am really happy you joined.
Confession time. I have never moderated an online community and I am not certain the best way to encourage thoughtful discussion of the books.
Should I create a discussion post every few days on specific chapters?
Should I create topical posts on themes of the book, opinions on characters, comments on the author, meaningful quotes, how the book relates to you, if you liked this book then you would also like this book?
All of that?
Would it be too much?
I would love to read any and all suggestions and to see examples of other online book clubs you think run well.
Confession time. I have never moderated an online community and I am not certain the best way to encourage thoughtful discussion of the books.
Should I create a discussion post every few days on specific chapters?
Should I create topical posts on themes of the book, opinions on characters, comments on the author, meaningful quotes, how the book relates to you, if you liked this book then you would also like this book?
All of that?
Would it be too much?
I would love to read any and all suggestions and to see examples of other online book clubs you think run well.