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In honor of Mother's Day this Sunday, Lynne Griffin, the author of Life Without Summer, writes about how she's shared her love of reading with her daughter over the years.
With Mother's Day coming up this weekend, we asked Julie Peterson, founder of the Booking Mama blog, to tell us about the mother-daughter book club she started. Along with sharing what both she and her daughter have gained from discussing books together, Julie shares some reading suggestions for those who might be thinking about doing something similar.
In the memoir High, Brian O'Dea candidly recalls his years as an international drug smuggler in the 1980s --- and how, after he had quit the business and was working with recovering addicts, his past caught up with him. In today's guest blog post, he shares how writing saved his life.
Today, C.W. Gortner talks about how books can change both readers and writers. He holds an MFA in Writing with an emphasis in Renaissance Studies and is the author of The Last Queen (now available in paperback), in which he imagines the life of Juana of Castile, the last queen of Spanish blood to inherit her country's throne.
Here at ReadingGroupGuides.com we're celebrating the release of The Household Guide to Dying by Debra Adelaide with a special contest. 85 readers will have the opportunity to each win one advance copy of The Household Guide to Dying, which is now available in stores, for their group.
Writers Plot: A Blooming Good Blog has a great post by guest blogger and writer Beth Groundwater about her book club's experiences having a local author join their discussion --- and why they were nervous about it. She also offers tips for making a visit by a scribe whose book you're talking about less intimidating.
Today's guest blogger, Deborah Johnson, shares some insight into her novel The Air Between Us. In Revere, Mississippi, in the 1960s, blacks and whites rarely mix. Or so everyone believes.
Today has been designated Buy Indie Day, an idea conceived by author Joseph Finder to show support for local indie bookstores.
RGG.com contributor and book club facilitator Esther Bushell weighs in on Rooftops of Tehran, Mahbod Seraji's novel about growing up, discovering love and awakening to the reality of life in Iran on the verge of revolution in the 1970s.