| If you have ever been involved in a book club | | | | mystery genre. |
| you know how rewarding they can be. If you | | | | |
| haven't, I suggest you go on out and start | | | | 2. Follow the normal meeting and hosting |
| one or find one to join! If you are a book | | | | procedures but choose just one mystery author |
| lover, belonging to a reading group is a | | | | at a time and read four or more of their |
| MUST. Of course, if you are pressed for | | | | books. Discuss at each meeting. |
| time, you can always find one of the many | | | | |
| available groups online. | | | | 3. The real fun - at each meeting (or every |
| | | | other one) host a "whodunit" dinner with the |
| Here's a twist on the normal reading group. | | | | help of a murder mystery party game! |
| How about a Mystery Book Review Club? Most | | | | Generally your book discussion will be |
| readers love a good mystery. They may not | | | | shorter than the norm so supplementing with a |
| evoke the kind of "deep" discussion your book | | | | murder mystery dinner is a great option. |
| club is used to but they sure make for fun | | | | Plus, it helps expand your analytical |
| and interactive reading selections! You can | | | | thinking skills so you can be the first to |
| host a mystery and thriller book club a | | | | figure out "whodunit" in your next book club |
| couple of different ways. | | | | selection! |
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| 1. You can choose to follow the normal book | | | | Interested in more in-depth info on how to |
| group guidelines except focusing on just the | | | | host a mystery book review club? We have it! |