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Join Our Monthly Book Club: Current Book

Join Our Monthly Book Club: Current Book

Welcome to our monthly book club! This is the place where we gather to discuss our current book selection, share insights, and dive deep into the themes and characters. Whether you're a regular member or joining for the first time, we're excited to have you here. Below, you'll find all the details about this month's book, our discussion schedule, and some guidelines to help us have a productive and enjoyable conversation.

This Month's Book Selection

Our current book for the month is "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This classic novel is a staple in American literature, known for its exploration of themes such as the American Dream, love, and social change during the Jazz Age. Published in 1925, it is a vivid portrait of the Roaring Twenties and provides a critique of the American Dream.

Discussion Schedule

To keep our discussion organized and ensure that everyone can participate, we have divided the book into weekly reading sections. Here's the breakdown:


  1. Week 1: Chapters 1-3

  2. Week 2: Chapters 4-6

  3. Week 3: Chapters 7-9

  4. Week 4: Overall themes and final thoughts



Please make sure to finish each week's reading before participating in the discussions. This schedule is designed to give everyone enough time to read and reflect on the content, ensuring rich and thoughtful discussions.

Discussion Guidelines

To maintain a respectful and engaging environment, please follow these guidelines:


  • Be respectful of others' opinions.

  • Avoid spoilers. Use spoiler tags if necessary.

  • Stay on topic. Keep the discussion focused on the book.

  • Share insights and ask questions.

  • No spamming or irrelevant posts.



We believe that by adhering to these guidelines, we can create a space where everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts and engaging with others.

Week 1: Chapters 1-3

Let's start with our impressions of the first three chapters. What do you think of the characters introduced so far? How does Fitzgerald set the tone for the novel? Here are some questions to get you started:


  • What are your initial impressions of Nick Carraway as the narrator?

  • How does the description of Gatsby's parties reflect the era?

  • What do you think about Tom and Daisy's relationship?

  • Share your favorite quotes and passages from these chapters.



Feel free to share any additional thoughts or questions you have about these chapters. Remember, there are no right or wrong answers – we're here to enjoy the journey together.

Week 2: Chapters 4-6

In these chapters, we delve deeper into Gatsby's past and his mysterious persona. What new revelations have surprised you? How do these chapters develop the relationships between the characters? Here are some discussion points:


  • What do we learn about Gatsby's background?

  • How does Fitzgerald use symbolism in these chapters?

  • What are your thoughts on Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy?

  • How do these chapters change your perception of Gatsby?



Discussing these aspects will help us understand the complexity of Gatsby's character and his motivations. Share your thoughts and let's explore these chapters together.

Week 3: Chapters 7-9

As we approach the climax and conclusion of the novel, the tension and drama reach new heights. What are your thoughts on the turning points in these chapters? How do the events affect your view of the characters and their motivations? Consider these questions:


  • How do the events in Chapter 7 serve as a turning point in the story?

  • What is the significance of the confrontation between Gatsby and Tom?

  • How do the characters' actions align or contrast with their earlier behavior?

  • What are your thoughts on the ending of the novel?



This is where the novel's themes and messages come to the forefront, so let's dive deep into these final chapters and share our interpretations.

Week 4: Overall Themes and Final Thoughts

In our final week, let's discuss the overarching themes and messages of the novel. How does "The Great Gatsby" reflect the era in which it was written? What are your final thoughts on the story and its characters? Some questions to consider:


  • How does Fitzgerald critique the American Dream?

  • What role does social class play in the novel?

  • How are the themes of love and obsession portrayed?

  • What is the significance of the novel's setting in the 1920s?

  • How do you interpret the ending and its implications?



This is your chance to tie together all the themes and ideas we've discussed over the month. Share your final thoughts and let's reflect on our reading journey.

Suggested External Links

For further reading and resources, here are some external pages you might find helpful:



Thank you for joining our book club! We look forward to reading your thoughts and having a lively discussion about "The Great Gatsby". Happy reading!

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