If you’ve ever finished a book and thought, I wish I had the perfect discussion questions ready to go, I’ve got you covered.
I’m launching book discussion shared materials (BDSM for short) PDFs that make talking about your favorite reads more engaging, more organized, and way less stressful—starting with Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese!
What’s Inside?
✔ General book club questions (recycle these questions for any books you read after.)
✔ Book-specific questions (so you can dive deep into Two Wrongs Make a Right)
✔ Neurodivergence-focused prompts (exploring one of the book’s core themes)
To make it even better, the discussion packets include questions in two formats:
📜 One-page printable – Perfect for quick reference
📖 Guided version with space to write notes – So you can jot thoughts down as you read
Also includes a cover sheet, for you to capture information on your book club - the where and when.
And a sheet with book review questions. Handy if you want to jot down notes to add to Goodreads or StoryGraph, or any other review system to let the world know what you thought.
Why This?
In a previous job, I helped train teachers in how to have engaging class discussions that
- Would help students learn more,
- Help students remember the content, and
- Discuss hard topics like politics in a civil manner.
I want to use those experiences to create something for the romance world: where we can remember the books we read, learn more about the world from them, and be able to discuss some of the harder topics authors present. These guides are here to spark conversation, highlight what makes each book unique, and help you connect with fellow readers on a deeper level.
📩 Check out the full list of Book Discussion Shared Materials (BDSM). And let me know in the comments—which book should I make a guide for next?