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25 Must-Try Summer Book Club Questions for Your Next Meeting
Looking for some easy, not awkward questions for your summer book club? I pulled together a mix that actually gets people talking without feeling too serious. These are the kind of questions you can bring to a beach day, a casual hangout, or even a quick group chat.
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Discussion Questions About Summer Vibe & Setting

Did this book actually feel like a summer read to you, or not really?
Was there a scene that made you think, “this would be perfect by the pool”?
Did any setting make you wish you were there right now?
What kind of day fits this book best—beach day, road trip, or staying in?
If you packed this for vacation, would it match the mood?
Questions To Talk About Characters

Which character would you actually want to spend a summer day with?
Who annoyed you the most, and what would you say to them if you could?
Did any character feel really real to you?
Was there someone you changed your mind about as you kept reading?
Who do you think had the most growth by the end?
Discuss The Reading Experience

Was this an easy, relaxing read or did it take effort to get into?
Did it feel fast-paced enough, or did parts drag for you?
Did you ever feel like you couldn’t put it down? When?
If you had one day on vacation, would you want to finish it in one sitting?
Did it pull you out of a reading slump or not really?
Discuss The Moments & Reactions

What part made you stop and think or go back and reread?
Was there a moment that surprised you or caught you off guard?
Did anything in the story feel too predictable?
What scene stuck with you the most after finishing?
Was there a part that felt especially fun or frustrating to read?
Discuss Overall Thoughts

Did you find yourself thinking about this book when you weren’t reading it?
Would you recommend this as a summer book to a friend?
If this was a movie, when would you watch it—afternoon or late night?
What kind of reader would enjoy this the most?
Now that you finished it, what are you in the mood to read next?
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