Share afavourite scenefrom the book.Why did thispart stand out?Whichcharacter didyou likeleast?Explain.If you were towrite a sequelto this book,what wouldhappen?What do youthink of thebook’s title?What other titlemight youchoose?What do you thinkthe author’spurpose was inwriting this book?What ideas washe or she trying toget across?If you got thechanceto ask the authorof this book onequestion, whatwould it be?Whichcharacters inthe book didyou likebest?Howoriginal andunique wasthis book?What do youthink is themain messageof TheBordeaux BookClub?Would yourecommendthis book toa friend?Why?What were your firstimpressions of thecharacters in TheBordeaux Book Club?Did any characterstand out to youimmediately, and why?Is this anescapistread?What didyou likebest aboutthis book?Were theremoments in thebook that madeyou reflect onyour own life orfriendships?The novel includesmultiple bookdiscussions withinthe story.What did you thinkof thediscussions?Whichcharacterin the bookwould you mostlike to meet?Why?What do youthink of thebook’s cover?How well does itconvey what thebook is about?The book club providesa sense of communityfor its members. Howimportant is the themeof belonging in thenovel, and how do thecharacters find comfortin each other?Whatfeelings didthis bookevoke foryou?Did thecharacters seembelievable toyou? Did theyremind you ofanyone?What wasyourfavouritepart?Why?Which character’schallenges stoodout to you the most,and how did theirtriumphs orsetbacks affect theirdevelopment?The members of theBordeaux Book Clubare very different fromone another. How dotheir individualpersonalities and lifeexperiences contributeto the overall dynamicof the group?Would you readanother bookby this author?Why or whynot?What didyou thinkof theending?Share afavourite scenefrom the book.Why did thispart stand out?Whichcharacter didyou likeleast?Explain.If you were towrite a sequelto this book,what wouldhappen?What do youthink of thebook’s title?What other titlemight youchoose?What do you thinkthe author’spurpose was inwriting this book?What ideas washe or she trying toget across?If you got thechanceto ask the authorof this book onequestion, whatwould it be?Whichcharacters inthe book didyou likebest?Howoriginal andunique wasthis book?What do youthink is themain messageof TheBordeaux BookClub?Would yourecommendthis book toa friend?Why?What were your firstimpressions of thecharacters in TheBordeaux Book Club?Did any characterstand out to youimmediately, and why?Is this anescapistread?What didyou likebest aboutthis book?Were theremoments in thebook that madeyou reflect onyour own life orfriendships?The novel includesmultiple bookdiscussions withinthe story.What did you thinkof thediscussions?Whichcharacterin the bookwould you mostlike to meet?Why?What do youthink of thebook’s cover?How well does itconvey what thebook is about?The book club providesa sense of communityfor its members. Howimportant is the themeof belonging in thenovel, and how do thecharacters find comfortin each other?Whatfeelings didthis bookevoke foryou?Did thecharacters seembelievable toyou? Did theyremind you ofanyone?What wasyourfavouritepart?Why?Which character’schallenges stoodout to you the most,and how did theirtriumphs orsetbacks affect theirdevelopment?The members of theBordeaux Book Clubare very different fromone another. How dotheir individualpersonalities and lifeexperiences contributeto the overall dynamicof the group?Would you readanother bookby this author?Why or whynot?What didyou thinkof theending?

The Bordeaux Book Club Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Share a favourite scene from the book. Why did this part stand out?
  2. Which character did you like least? Explain.
  3. If you were to write a sequel to this book, what would happen?
  4. What do you think of the book’s title? What other title might you choose?
  5. What do you think the author’s purpose was in writing this book? What ideas was he or she trying to get across?
  6. If you got the chance to ask the author of this book one question, what would it be?
  7. Which characters in the book did you like best?
  8. How original and unique was this book?
  9. What do you think is the main message of The Bordeaux Book Club?
  10. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why?
  11. What were your first impressions of the characters in The Bordeaux Book Club? Did any character stand out to you immediately, and why?
  12. Is this an escapist read?
  13. What did you like best about this book?
  14. Were there moments in the book that made you reflect on your own life or friendships?
  15. The novel includes multiple book discussions within the story. What did you think of the discussions?
  16. Which character in the book would you most like to meet? Why?
  17. What do you think of the book’s cover? How well does it convey what the book is about?
  18. The book club provides a sense of community for its members. How important is the theme of belonging in the novel, and how do the characters find comfort in each other?
  19. What feelings did this book evoke for you?
  20. Did the characters seem believable to you? Did they remind you of anyone?
  21. What was your favourite part? Why?
  22. Which character’s challenges stood out to you the most, and how did their triumphs or setbacks affect their development?
  23. The members of the Bordeaux Book Club are very different from one another. How do their individual personalities and life experiences contribute to the overall dynamic of the group?
  24. Would you read another book by this author? Why or why not?
  25. What did you think of the ending?