Here is a list of 'mullables' , otherwise known as conversation starters, for those folk interested in the "Kimberley Reads and Talks" event - See earlier post for info
Obviously, not every thought will apply to every book - these are just some ideas to stimulate thinking about your book and later to promote conversation.
These are thoughts to mull - written answers NOT needed!
--was the trust reasonable?
--was the betrayal real or perceived?
--was the betrayal a surprise to you as a reader?
--was there a moral dilemma involved?
--if you had been the truster, could your behavior have been different?
--were there consequences for the betrayer?
--was the betrayer remorseful?
--was there reconciliation and forgiveness?
--if you were the author, would you have created a different ending?
--how close to reality is the story?
--did it give you any insight into behavior?
--whose point of view was the story written from?
--was it a satisfying read?
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