Friday, January 25, 2013

Book Clubs

Book clubs are a great way to get your book known through the many discussion points that inevitably arise when a group of people who've read the same book come together.  As the discussion grows out of the various viewpoints of the group, there is a greater likelihood that members will review the book they just devoted their time to on sites such as Amazon and goodreads.  But, on a deeper level, book clubs offer a more crucial benefit, one that benefits the reader more than the author: it allows the reader a deeper understanding of what they've just read through the discussion of and the listening to diverse opinions.  People can read the same book, but come away with different impressions and meanings behind what they've just read.  Regarding The Sanctity Of Love And War, I've already heard readers comment various opinions about Piper's choices.  Those readers read the same words, but differ on their view of them.  Literature can provide great advantages to us, the reader.  It can challenge us to think and perhaps challenge how we view the world in which we live.  Great literature changes us by giving us a viewpoint from which to consider the world that perhaps we never before considered.  Great book club discussions, like great books, can lead us in that direction as well.  Any writer would be  honored for a book club to choose his/her book to discuss.  I've listened to some readers and what they've had to say after having read the book.  As a result, I've posted some topics and questions for discussion for The Sanctity Of Love And War on my website:

http://www.amymfergusonthesanctityofloveandwar.com

I hope to continue to hear from readers about their own views of the book.  In my next blog, I'll share with you my first book club experience discussing The Sanctity Of Love And War.  I've been lucky enough to be invited to attend a book club meeting where we will do just that!

2 comments:

  1. Our book club had a fabulous "author chat" with Amy and her mom, Ann Marie. It was interesting to hear the backgound information from the author and to understand her view on the sanctity of war. There was lots of discussion and I liked the book even more after talking about it.

    The Sanctity of Love and War makes a fabulous book club selection and I would encourage groups who like historical fiction and relationships to read the book.

    Thanks, Amy! It was great.

    Alice

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  2. Thank YOU, Alice. It was a privilege to be included in your discussion of the book. Thanks for reading!!

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