When you read a book that you think would be perfect for your book group’s discussion, which of the following do you do? Please check all that apply.
Survey expired 09/13/17
Total voters: 484
When you read a book that you think would be perfect for your book group’s discussion, which of the following do you do? Please check all that apply.
9% (44 votes) | I immediately email my book group to let them know about the book. |
54% (261 votes) | I make a note and mention it at my next book group meeting. |
62% (301 votes) | I save it on a list for when my book group makes its selections. |
5% (22 votes) | Our book group has an online page, and I share it there. |
1% (5 votes) | I usually forget to share it with other book group members. |
8% (38 votes) | Other (Please specify):- When it's my turn to pick a book I'd suggest it.
- I tell the person in charge who keeps the book lists.
- I bring in the book to discuss or an article to read
- I'm the facilitator and the group alays wants me to make the choice.
- I check to see if there are enough copies in the Library - since we are a Library Book Group. If there are, YES!
- Every month a different member hosts the book club meeting. We usually tell members of our choice a month or more ahead of time
- i keep my own list for when it is my month to present our next months book.
- i keep my own list for when it is my month to present our next months book.
- i keep my own list for when it is my month to present our next months book.
- I will mention the books as I speak to various members, then mention it at the next group meeting.
- I notify the coordinator of our Library Book Club as the library supplys the books for our group.
- I read it to make sure it would be good for discussion before I recommend is to my book group.
- I remember the title and use it when it is my turn to choose/host.
- I bring a copy of the book to read from and to pay it around
- Since my group always leaves it to me to make the selections I just tell them about it to ensure they are interested.
- Take the book to the next group meeting
- I email our leader and she sends the information to our members
- If I plan to use it as my selection, I often tell no one so they don't read it first.
- I choose it for my selection when it's my turn.
- We meet monthly, discuss a recent book and lend it to whomever for an indefinite time. I record alltrades.
- I email the organizer of the book club to tell her about the book.
- I email the organizer of the book club to tell her about the book.
- We stay away from reading anything somone else has already read in our club. We choose ones not read. We offer it to members th
- I don't want my Bookclub selection to be something I've already read so I won't suggest books I have finished
- When it is my turn to select the book for our monthly reading, I select that particular book
- I make a note to myself to select it when it's my turn to pick a book
- We choose our books individually when it's our turn to lead the discussion. I write book titles on my book list.
- I read it and decide if I want to submit the book.
- I loan the book to another member of the club.
- because there are 12 in our group, each member picks one book a year. I keep my own list of possible 'reads'
- The book club members would prefer not to take part in the selection of the books, therefore I will make a note of the title
- I choose it as my pck for out group (we alternate) and reread it then
- We have a monthly facilitator and I run the book club so I will make suggestions to them and usually they take my direction
- We read books that no one has already read.
- We read books that no one has already read.
- I mention it to a few other members who I think would like it first.
- I text my friend and tell her about it.
- I chose it for the next read.
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