A couple of weeks we ran a series on how Starting the Discussion, about how groups break the ice and get their conversations going. It occurred to me that I always start the same way…by asking if everyone finished the book.
Thanks to all of your emails and comments, I have learned that some of you require that everyone in the group finishes the book. Personally, I have never tried to enforce that rule and am not entirely sure I’d want to. Perhaps I’m too much of softy – or perhaps there is something bigger going on here.
I certainly understand that to truly discuss a book, you have to read the whole thing. But after some thorough soul searching, here are a couple of reasons I think its okay not to.
- I think maybe I’m afraid that with a You-Must-Finish rule, book club might feel less fun and more like homework.
- The reasons people did not finish the book can be enlightening. I mean, sometimes it’s just too much laundry, but sometimes it means we’re picking the wrong books.
So – as much as I love and respect my book club and as much as I want to respect and honor the women (and men) that show up every month, sometimes I have to put myself first. Sometimes the book just isn’t for me…and sometimes I just really, really need to have clean clothes.
-- Dana Barrett, Contributing Editor