Showing posts with label book club questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book club questions. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Book Club Questions for Carry Her Heart




As requested, here are book club questions for my award winning, Carry Her Heart.  Thank you for picking it as a selection!




Carry Her Heart

Book Club Questions

1.  What did you think when you first saw the title, Carry Her Heart?  Did your thoughts about the title change after you’d finished the book? 

2.  Pip and Ned's relationship grew slowly throughout the course of the book.  They moved from neighbors, to friends and finally to lovers.  Do you have relationships in your life that have shifted from one thing to another over time?


3.  For Pip, her garden becomes a place of refuge.  Do you have someplace you like to go to think, or just take a break from the real world? 



4.  The idea of change is woven through Pip and Ned's book. Have you ever had an event in your life that changed your perspective about something?

5.  At what moment/event did you feel that Ned and Pip's relationship truly changed from friendship to something more?

6.  Pip has built her life around the daughter she only held for moments.  Is there someone in your life who's influenced it for the better?

7.  Ned said that loving Pip was as clear as the nose on his face.  Have you ever had something that was so obvious that you almost missed seeing it for what it was?

8.  What is your takeaway from Carry Her Heart?

Hot off the press...Siobhan has a cameo in These Three Words and she will have her own story coming out later this year.  Yes, of course, Ned and Pip will be there.  Watch Hold Onto Her Heart!  

Holly









Saturday, January 30, 2016

Book Club Questions for These Three Words

I'm getting asked again for book club questions.  Here's they are for my most recent release.  I'll put up questions for Carry Her Heart soon.

Holly

Book club Questions for
These Three Words:     


1.  What did you think when you first saw the title, These Three Words?  Did your thoughts about the title change after you’d finished the book?   

2.  Addie and Gray met in school and their friendship grew into something more.  Have you ever had a relationship that shifted over the years from one thing to another?  

3.  For Addie, the fishing shack on the bay became more than a place to live, it became her refuge. In your life, is there someplace you go when you need a safe harbor?  

4.  At what moment/event/catalyst in the book do you think Gray truly transitioned from being Addie's friend to something more?    
  
5.  Maude shows Addie a simple kindness in the emergency room and they begin to share their stories.  For the first time in months, Addie remembers a happier moment in her relationship with Gray.  Have you ever found it easier to talk to a stranger who doesn't know you're story than to your friends/family?

6.  James tells Addie that she should accept help from her friends.  Have you ever had problems asking, or simply accepting, help?  Why do you think it's easier to give assistance than to ask for it?

7.  In These Three Words, Gray has trouble finding the words.  Not just the right words, but sometimes any words.  Have you ever had a moment that words escaped you?  How did you find the right ones? 

8. Finding a new way to look at a situation can change everything about how you interpret the events that surround it.  Have you ever had an experience where you changing your perspective changed everything about a situation? 

9.  Mark tells Addie that three words matter. What three words have mattered most to you in your relationships?  

10. What is your take-away from These Three Words?